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Betty Jean Rhodes, aged 32, was last heard from on December 1, 1991, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Rhodes, also known by the nicknames "Betty Boo" and "Betty Williams," had a distinctive gold front tooth engraved with a lightning bolt and a tattoo of a rose with her name "Betty" on her right calf. She stood 5'3" tall and weighed between 125 and 135 pounds at the time of her disappearance. It is reported that she might have had a Cesarean section scar on her abdomen.

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Last Seen: Dec 01, 1991

Victim Details

Apr 24, 2012

Jun 05, 2018

Betty

Rhodes

64

32

63 inches

125 lbs

135 lbs

Black / African American

Female

In the winter of 1991, a 32-year-old woman named Betty Jean Rhodes vanished from her life in New Orleans, Louisiana, leaving behind a void of information and a family without answers. The last time her loved ones had any contact with her was in December of that year. After that, there was only silence. Betty was a mother, and her sudden absence was a profound loss for her children, who were left to navigate a world without her presence. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance remain largely unknown, a painful ambiguity for those who knew and loved her. In the years that followed, her case grew cold, with very little information emerging to shed light on what might have happened to her. Betty, who was also known by the nicknames Betty Boo, Black, or Betty Williams, was a distinctive woman. She was a Black female with brown hair and brown eyes. She stood at approximately 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighed between 125 and 135 pounds. Her appearance was marked by a few unique features; she had a gold front tooth that was engraved with a lightning bolt. She also had a tattoo of a rose with her name, "Betty," on her right calf and may have had an abdominal scar from a Cesarean section. These details paint a picture of the woman whose life was interrupted, a person with a unique identity now reduced to a collection of descriptors in a missing person file. The investigation into Betty Rhodes's disappearance has been handled by the New Orleans Police Department, but the case has been hampered by a lack of substantial leads. In the absence of concrete evidence, rumors have swirled, offering conflicting and unverified accounts of her fate. One story suggested the tragic possibility that she was murdered by a boyfriend, while another indicated she may have left the area with a truck driver. These differing narratives highlight the uncertainty that has plagued this case from the very beginning. The overview of this case is one of enduring mystery; a woman vanished, and despite the passage of decades, her family has been left without closure, grappling with the unknown. The lack of information has made it impossible to determine what happened to Betty Jean Rhodes, leaving her story without an ending and her case unresolved.

Dec 01, 1991

New Orleans

Louisiana

Orleans Parish

4176

New Orleans Police Department

New Orleans

Louisiana

Orleans Parish

70119

715 South Broad Street, Louisiana

5046585315

Local

Law Enforcement

B-00906-12

New Orleans Police Department

Brown

Brown

Brown

06/02/2026


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