Jan 19, 2012
Jun 19, 2023
Bernice
Selby
89
27
66 inches
150 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
In the fall of 1962, a 27-year-old woman named Bernice Selby vanished from her home in Everett, Washington. She was last seen on October 12th of that year, a mother with fair skin, brown hair, and blue eyes, who then disappeared without a trace, leaving behind a life and a family. It wasn't until over two months later, on December 18, 1962, that her sister officially reported her as a missing person to the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office. At the time of her disappearance, Bernice stood at five feet six inches tall and weighed approximately 150 pounds. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance were unsettling from the beginning, casting a long shadow of concern over her loved ones. The investigation into Bernice's disappearance soon focused on her personal life. She and her husband, Donald Selby, were reportedly in the midst of a difficult divorce at the time she went missing. This marital strife immediately made Donald a person of interest in the eyes of investigators, though no charges were ever brought against him in connection with his wife's case. For years, the case grew cold, a painful and unresolved chapter for Bernice's family. The official presumption by law enforcement was that she had been the victim of a homicide, a grim conclusion drawn in the absence of any communication or evidence of her being alive. A surprising development in the case came more than three decades after Bernice was last seen. An informant came forward with a startling claim, telling police that Bernice had been murdered by her husband and her body was buried beneath a road in Everett. This new information led authorities to excavate a section of roadway in the 6300 block of 97th Drive Northeast in an attempt to uncover Bernice's remains. Despite this significant effort, the search yielded nothing. Donald Selby, the long-time person of interest, had passed away in 1980, taking any potential knowledge of Bernice's fate with him to the grave. The overview of this case is one of enduring mystery and heartbreak. A young mother disappeared amidst a tumultuous period in her life, and despite suspicions and a belated tip, her body has never been found, leaving her family without answers and her case an unsolved presumed homicide.
Oct 12, 1962
Everett
Washington
Snohomish County
No
11236
Snohomish County Sheriff's Office
Everett
Washington
Snohomish County
98201
Brad Walvatne
Detective
3000 Rockefeller Avenue, Washington
4253883839
County
Law Enforcement
62 - 6032
Snohomish County Sheriff's Office
Brown
Blue
Blue
06/16/2026