Deborah Deann Poe, a 26-year-old native of northern Virginia, was a woman driven by ambition and dreams. Having taken ballet lessons for fourteen years, she once aspired to become a professional dancer. In 1989, seeking new opportunities, Deborah relocated to Orlando, Florida, with her friend and roommate, Lori Tillman. She secured a position in the retail sales department at the Orlando Sentinel and, to supplement her income, took on a night shift at a Circle K convenience store near Hall Road and Aloma Avenue. Her goal was to save enough money to purchase a home and eventually start her own catering business.
On the evening of February 3, 1990, Deborah began her shift at the Circle K. Around 1:00 a.m., her boyfriend, Scott Iaggi, visited her at the store. Approximately two hours later, a friend driving by observed her behind the counter. However, between 3:15 and 3:30 a.m., a customer entered the store and encountered a man behind the counter instead of Deborah. This man, described as a Caucasian between 19 and 25 years old, had long black hair, dark eyes, and wore a black Megadeth t-shirt featuring a dragon spitting fire. He also had a skull ring on his finger and a wire earring with a cross in his right ear. The customer noted that he seemed unfamiliar with the store's layout, as she had to point out the cigarettes she wanted to purchase. He commented, "You shouldn't smoke ya'know," before completing the transaction. This individual has never been identified, and investigators are keen to question him regarding Deborah's disappearance.
At 4:00 a.m., a regular customer found the Circle K store unattended and alerted the police. Inside, a cup of coffee and a carton of chocolate milk were found atop a stack of house plans behind the counter. Deborah's work smock was neatly folded nearby. Her red Toyota Celica was parked outside, with her purse, paycheck, and car keys inside. There were no signs of a struggle, and the cash register was locked with no money missing. It appeared as though the store had been abruptly abandoned.
Tracker dogs followed Deborah's scent from the store to a road beyond a wooden fence, suggesting she may have entered a vehicle there. Authorities believe she was forcibly abducted. Two weeks prior to her disappearance, Deborah had reported an incident where a naked man entered the store, chased her around, and she managed to lock him out. This individual was never identified. ...Read More
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