Introduction
The disappearance of Clyde Daniel Stewart on March 31, 2005, remains one of Cartersville, Georgia's most perplexing mysteries. Despite extensive investigations and public appeals, Stewart's whereabouts have remained unknown for over two decades. This article delves into the details surrounding his disappearance, the subsequent investigation, and the enduring impact on his community.
Background of Clyde Daniel Stewart
Clyde Daniel Stewart, affectionately known by his nickname "Cowboy," was 32 years old at the time he went missing. Standing between 6'0" and 6'2" tall and weighing approximately 170 to 180 pounds, Stewart was a Caucasian male with blond hair and blue eyes. He was a resident of Acworth, Georgia, and was known for his distinctive tattoos, including a Confederate flag with a gold noose and thirteen knots on his left arm, a heart with the word "mom" on his right arm, a Grim Reaper with two flags and his nickname "Cowboy" on his chest, and a cross on one of his legs. Additionally, he had previously broken his right hand, and his wisdom teeth had been extracted. ...Read More
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