In the early hours of September 5, 1992, 27-year-old Bridget Pearl Clodfelter left her apartment on Lake Park Drive in Smyrna, Georgia, intending to meet her sister and friends at the Buckboard, a country dance bar located about a mile away on Cobb Parkway. She planned to walk north on Lake Park Drive and then east on Windy Hill Road—a route that, at the time, was largely wooded and dimly lit. Clodfelter was last seen between 12:30 and 1:00 a.m. She never arrived at the bar and has not been seen or heard from since that night.
Clodfelter was known for her bleached blonde hair and blue eyes. Standing at 5'3" and weighing approximately 110 pounds, she had a distinctive four-inch surgical scar on her abdomen. At the time of her disappearance, she was wearing white jeans, a black top, and black snakeskin cowboy boots. She worked as a waitress and was described as having a vibrant personality. Some reports suggest she may have also been known by the names Bridget Bailey or Bridget Watson.
The night Clodfelter vanished was reportedly stormy, with heavy rain and flooding in the area. Despite this, she chose to walk to the Buckboard, a decision that has puzzled those who knew her, as she was said to be afraid of storms. She left behind personal items, including her purse and cigarettes, which she typically carried with her. These details have led to speculation that she may have intended to return home shortly or that she never left voluntarily.
The Smyrna Police Department launched an investigation into Clodfelter's disappearance, but no significant leads have emerged. Foul play is suspected, but without evidence, the case remains unsolved. Some theories have surfaced over the years, including potential connections to other crimes in the area and suggestions of involvement by local individuals. However, these remain speculative, and no concrete evidence has been found to support them. ...Read More
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