The disappearance of Marjorie Flewellin Wilson remains one of Florida's most perplexing cold cases. On December 4, 1976, the 66-year-old Deltona resident vanished without a trace, leaving behind a mystery that has endured for decades. Despite extensive investigations, neither Wilson nor her vehicle have ever been found. This article delves into the details of that fateful evening and the subsequent search efforts.
Marjorie and her husband, Robert Wilson, planned an evening out with friends at the Lake Monroe Inn, located on U.S. 17-92 in Sanford, Florida. The couple arrived at the restaurant and joined their companions for dinner. Shortly after 9:00 p.m., Marjorie began to feel unwell. Concerned for her comfort, Robert decided to escort her to their car—a light yellow 1973 Chevrolet Impala with a brown vinyl top and the license plate number 8W-3270—parked outside the establishment. He left the engine running to keep the heater on, ensuring she remained warm, and returned inside to settle the bill and conclude the meal with their friends. Approximately fifteen minutes later, when Robert went back to the parking lot, both Marjorie and the car were gone.
Robert was immediately alarmed by the absence of his wife and their vehicle. He knew that Marjorie was apprehensive about driving at night, making it unlikely for her to have left voluntarily. After waiting over an hour for a taxi, he returned to their home on Persian Drive in Deltona, hoping to find her there, but she was nowhere to be found. Marjorie was last seen wearing a lavender pantsuit, a peach-colored blouse, orange shoes, and dark-rimmed glasses. She had less than $40 in her purse at the time of her disappearance.
Authorities launched an extensive search for Marjorie and the missing Impala. During their investigation, they discovered that another vehicle in the Lake Monroe Inn parking lot had been sideswiped, with blue paint scraped off. However, it remains uncertain whether Marjorie's car was involved in this incident. Robert described his wife as a very careful driver, further deepening the mystery. Despite thorough searches and inquiries, no trace of Marjorie or the vehicle has ever been located. ...Read More
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