Introduction
Janice Kay Baze, a 36-year-old mother of five, disappeared under puzzling circumstances on July 20, 1974, in El Paso, Texas. Despite the passage of time, her case remains unsolved, leaving her family and the community with lingering questions and unresolved grief. This article delves into the details surrounding Janice's disappearance, the subsequent investigation, and the enduring mystery that continues to haunt those who knew her.
The Day Janice Disappeared
On the morning of July 20, 1974, Janice and her husband, Sergeant Major Everett Neal Baze, were involved in a heated argument at their residence on Slicer Avenue within the Fort Bliss military base. Following the dispute, the couple departed together in the family car. Everett returned home alone, informing their children that he had dropped Janice off at a bus station so she could visit family. However, this account raised suspicions, as Janice's family had no knowledge of any planned visit, and she was never seen or heard from again. ...Read More
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