Robert Lynn Manley Jr., affectionately known as "Bob," was a 31-year-old cabinetmaker residing in Phoenix, Arizona. Standing between 5'8" and 5'9" and weighing approximately 180 to 190 pounds, he was characterized by his blond hair and blue eyes. Bob was known for his craftsmanship and dedication to his trade, often taking on projects that required meticulous attention to detail. His life, however, took a mysterious turn on October 9, 1990, when he vanished without a trace.
On the morning of his disappearance, Bob was scheduled to travel to El Centro, California, to install cabinets at a store—a routine task for someone of his profession. He was last seen at his residence near 9th Avenue and Indian School Road in Phoenix. When he failed to arrive at his destination, concerns arose, prompting an investigation into his whereabouts. His pickup truck was later found parked at his apartment complex, with his luggage and tools still in the back. Inside his locked apartment, authorities discovered his keys and wallet, along with evidence suggesting a violent altercation had occurred. These findings led investigators to suspect foul play.
As the investigation progressed, attention turned to John Kennard Ingersoll, a man who harbored suspicions that Bob was involved in an affair with his wife. Authorities believed that Ingersoll's jealousy culminated in a deadly confrontation. Blood evidence found in the back of Ingersoll's pickup truck further implicated him in Bob's disappearance. Despite extensive searches, Bob's body was never recovered, leaving a void in the case and in the hearts of his loved ones.
In 1992, John Kennard Ingersoll was arrested and charged with the kidnapping and first-degree murder of Robert Manley Jr. The prosecution presented evidence suggesting that Ingersoll had shot Bob and buried his body in the desert, driven by unfounded suspicions of infidelity. Despite the absence of a body, the jury found Ingersoll guilty, and he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 25 years. The conviction brought a measure of justice, yet the lack of closure regarding Bob's final resting place continues to haunt those who knew him....Read More
ER
on A Tragic Loss: The Unsolved Murder of Curtis Roberson in Fort Worth
This is my father and I am his only child, over 30 years later his death still saddens our family. Thank you for your efforts and thank you for posting this.
November 7, 2025, 16:17
JG
on The Unresolved Disappearance of Emily Schuster: A Community's Quest for Answers
She has been found. https://coms.doc.state.mn.us/publicviewer/OffenderDetails/Index/254597/Search
October 29, 2025, 00:04
RW
on The Enigmatic Disappearance of Shannon Tanalski: A Journey Through Troubled Waters
There is “no record found” at California Department of Justice's Missing Person Search database!
September 7, 2025, 20:31
RW
on The Enigmatic Disappearance of Shannon Tanalski: A Journey Through Troubled Waters
She made mention in a last call to a friend before she went missing that if anything happened to her that two guys were responsible. Trying to get names….
September 7, 2025, 20:19