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'''Weight:''' 105 lbs.<br />
 
'''Weight:''' 105 lbs.<br />
 
'''Marital Status:''' Single<br />
 
'''Marital Status:''' Single<br />
'''Characteristics:''' Caucasian female with brown hair and blue eyes. Kari has multiple piercings in her ears (2 on her left, 4 on her right).<br />
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'''Characteristics:''' Caucasian female with brown hair and blue eyes. Kari has multiple piercings in her ears (2 on her left, 4 on her right). She was wearing maroon-colored sweatpants, flat white shoes, a yellow short-sleeved shirt with blue stripes on the sleeves, and a jean jacket.<br />
   
 
==Case==
 
==Case==
'''Details:''' Sixteen-year-old Kari Lynn Nixon lived with her family in Au Sable Forks, New York, population 3,000. Located in the shadows of New York’s Adirondack Mountains, Au Sable Forks is a friendly, family-oriented community. Violent crimes are extremely rare. Indeed, anything out of the ordinary is likely to attract attention. But in 1987, Au Sable Forks was stunned when Kari mysteriously disappeared. She was an above average student and the pitcher on her high school softball team. Hardly the type of girl who would willingly invite trouble.<br />
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'''Details:''' Sixteen-year-old Kari Lynn Nixon lived with her family in Au Sable Forks, New York, population 3,000. Located in the shadows of New York’s Adirondack Mountains, Au Sable Forks is a friendly, family-oriented community. Violent crimes are extremely rare. Indeed, anything out of the ordinary is likely to attract attention. But in 1987, Au Sable Forks was stunned when Kari mysteriously disappeared. She was an above average student and the pitcher on her high school softball team. She was an avid singer and aspiring writer. Hardly the type of girl who would willingly invite trouble.<br />
On the evening of June 22, 1987, at approximately 9:30pm, Kari left her home to run an errand for her father, Gary. She headed for a neighborhood market a few blocks away. After purchasing some groceries, she left the market at 9:55pm and headed towards her home. As she took the familiar path along Palmer Street to her house, at 10:05pm, she exchanged greetings with a neighbor. At 10:10pm, a group of boys walked by, but saw only an empty street. Somehow, in the five minutes between 10:05 and 10:10, and just 700 feet from her home, Kari had disappeared.<br />
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On the evening of June 22, 1987, at approximately 9:30pm, Kari left her home to run an errand for her father, Gary. She headed for Thomas' Country Store, a neighborhood market a few blocks away. After purchasing some groceries, she left the market at 9:55pm and headed towards her home. As she took the familiar path along Palmer Street to her house, at 10:05pm, she exchanged greetings with a neighbor. At 10:10pm, a group of boys walked by, but saw only an empty street. Somehow, in the five minutes between 10:05 and 10:10, and just 700 feet from her home, Kari had disappeared.<br />
 
Kari’s mother, Kathy, says that she was just innocently walking down the street in a neighborhood that she was born and brought up in, and something happened. When Kari was not in her bed at 6am the next morning, Kathy’s immediate reaction was terror. She says that it has been a nightmare ever since.<br />
 
Kari’s mother, Kathy, says that she was just innocently walking down the street in a neighborhood that she was born and brought up in, and something happened. When Kari was not in her bed at 6am the next morning, Kathy’s immediate reaction was terror. She says that it has been a nightmare ever since.<br />
 
After Kari was reported missing, authorities began a large air and ground search of the approximately fifty mile area around Au Sable Forks. Many volunteers from the local fire departments and air force base came to help in the search. Authorities have conducted several searches and followed up on hundreds of leads. Despite this, no trace of Kari has been found. Captain Robert Leu of the New York State Police says that it is as if she “walked off the face of the earth.”<br />
 
After Kari was reported missing, authorities began a large air and ground search of the approximately fifty mile area around Au Sable Forks. Many volunteers from the local fire departments and air force base came to help in the search. Authorities have conducted several searches and followed up on hundreds of leads. Despite this, no trace of Kari has been found. Captain Robert Leu of the New York State Police says that it is as if she “walked off the face of the earth.”<br />
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'''Extra Notes:'''
 
'''Extra Notes:'''
 
* This case first aired on the May 10, 1989 episode; it was updated on the November 7, 1990 episode.
 
* This case first aired on the May 10, 1989 episode; it was updated on the November 7, 1990 episode.
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* Kari's younger sister, Lori, portrayed her in the broadcast.
 
* It was also documented on an episode of ''[[Nightmare Next Door]]''.<br />
 
* It was also documented on an episode of ''[[Nightmare Next Door]]''.<br />
[[File:Mystery_Girl_Kari_Lynn_Nixon.jpg|thumb|Image of the unidentified girl at the concert (left) with a recent photo of Kari (right)]]
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[[File:Mystery_Girl_Kari_Lynn_Nixon.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Image of the unidentified girl at the concert (left) with a recent photo of Kari (right)]]
[[File:Robert_A_Jones.jpg|thumb|right|180px|Robert Anthony Jones]]
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[[File:Robert_A_Jones.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Robert Anthony Jones]]
'''Results:''' Solved. As the years and the investigation dragged on, Kari’s parents began to give up hope of ever finding their daughter. But all that changed in March 1990 when they saw a videotape of a concert given by the popular singing group, [[wikipedia:New Kids on the Block|New Kids on the Block]]. On June 5, 1989, the group filmed their “Hanging Tough Live” concert in Los Angeles, California. Among the crowd of teenage fans, Kathy and Gary saw a familiar face: a girl they believed was Kari. They could not believe how much the girl in the video looked like Kari. They kept rewinding it and going it over and over again. They were happy because they never really had any hope that she was still alive. Kathy said she was not 100% convinced, but she believed that the girl did look a lot like Kari.<br />
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'''Results:''' Solved. As the years and the investigation dragged on, Kari’s parents began to give up hope of ever finding their daughter. But all that changed in March 1990 when family friends saw a videotape of a concert given by the popular singing group, [[wikipedia:New Kids on the Block|New Kids on the Block]]. On June 5, 1989, the group filmed their “Hanging Tough Live” concert in Los Angeles, California. Among the crowd of teenage fans, the friends saw a familiar face: a girl they believed was Kari. They immediately showed the video to Kathy and Gary. They could not believe how much the girl in the video looked like Kari. They kept rewinding it and going it over and over again. They were happy because they never really had any hope that she was still alive. Kathy said she was not 100% convinced, but she believed that the girl did look a lot like Kari.<br />
 
When Investigator Sypek viewed the tape, he picked the girl out immediately the first time it ran through. It was obvious to him that the girl did look like Kari and appeared to be her. A detail enhanced photograph was made from the videotape and compared with a picture of Kari taken shortly before she disappeared (shown above). Investigator Sypek noted many similarities, including: hair length, hair color, shape of the face, chin, and the mouth. Specifically, the girl had multiple earrings in her right ear; Kari was known to have four earrings in her right ear and two in her left. The enhanced photo further convinced Kathy and Gary that the girl could have been Kari.<br />
 
When Investigator Sypek viewed the tape, he picked the girl out immediately the first time it ran through. It was obvious to him that the girl did look like Kari and appeared to be her. A detail enhanced photograph was made from the videotape and compared with a picture of Kari taken shortly before she disappeared (shown above). Investigator Sypek noted many similarities, including: hair length, hair color, shape of the face, chin, and the mouth. Specifically, the girl had multiple earrings in her right ear; Kari was known to have four earrings in her right ear and two in her left. The enhanced photo further convinced Kathy and Gary that the girl could have been Kari.<br />
 
Members of New Kids on the Block did not recognize the girl in the crowd. But after hearing Kari’s story, they wanted to make a personal appeal on ''Unsolved Mysteries''. Member Jonathan Knight asked Kari to call the police and explain her situation to them. Member Jordan Knight asked viewers who may have seen Kari at a NKOTB show or out in public to contact the police and let them know where she is. Kathy said that they needed to find the girl in the video to see if she was Kari, and if she was not, they could go on to something else to try and find her. Again, she told Kari that she loved her and needed to talk to her.<br />
 
Members of New Kids on the Block did not recognize the girl in the crowd. But after hearing Kari’s story, they wanted to make a personal appeal on ''Unsolved Mysteries''. Member Jonathan Knight asked Kari to call the police and explain her situation to them. Member Jordan Knight asked viewers who may have seen Kari at a NKOTB show or out in public to contact the police and let them know where she is. Kathy said that they needed to find the girl in the video to see if she was Kari, and if she was not, they could go on to something else to try and find her. Again, she told Kari that she loved her and needed to talk to her.<br />
The girl in the video later came forward. She is Lynette Melancon of California. She was interviewed on ''Inside Edition'' about the case.<br />
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In November 1990, investigators located the girl in the video, alive and living in California. However, the girl was not Kari; her name was Lynette Melancon. She was interviewed on ''Inside Edition'' about the case.<br />
This case continued to frustrate police in Au Sable Forks for nearly seven years. In January 1994, however, they finally got a break. Robert Anthony Jones had been arrested for four bank robberies, which he committed in New York and Maine between 1987 and 1993. While in jail awaiting trial, he confessed to his wife, Theresa, that he kidnapped, raped, and killed Kari. She told police about the confession and convinced him to confess to them as well. He agreed to do so, in an effort to get Theresa a lighter sentence for driving the getaway car from a local bank heist with their two children inside.<br />
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This case continued to frustrate police in Au Sable Forks for nearly seven years. In January 1994, however, they finally got a break, when twenty-nine-year-old Robert Anthony Jones was identified as a suspect. He had been arrested for four bank robberies which were committed in northeastern New York and Maine between 1987 and 1993. In September 1993, he pleaded guilty to the robberies as well as a firearms charge; in December, he was sentenced to fifteen years in federal prison.<br />
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While being questioned about the robberies, Jones' wife, Theresa, told police that he had confessed to killing Kari. Shortly afterwards, she pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting in one of the robberies. She had driven the getaway car for it; shockingly, their two children were in the car at the time. While awaiting sentencing, she persuaded him into confessing to the police. He agreed to do so, in an effort to get her a lighter sentence. In January 1994, his attorneys contacted authorities and said that he had information on Kari's case.<br />
At the time of Kari's disappearance, Jones was twenty-three-years-old and living in Bar Harbor, Maine, with his family. On the week that she vanished, he returned to his hometown of Jay, New York, for a week-long visit. Jay is just six miles from Au Sable Forks. He told police that on the night of June 22, 1987, he spotted her while he was buying beer at the neighborhood market. He followed her and forced her into his car at gunpoint. He then drove her to his parents' remote cabin in Jay where he raped, strangled, and shot her. He buried her on their property the following morning. He later returned to the Au Sable Forks area where he settled with his family. They often visited the cabin, which was only 200 yards from where he had buried her.<br />
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At the time of Kari's disappearance, Jones was twenty-three-years-old and living in Bar Harbor, Maine, with Theresa and their children. On the week that she vanished, he returned to his hometown of Au Sable Forks for a week-long visit. He told police that on the night of June 22, 1987, he spotted her while he was buying beer at the neighborhood market. He followed her and forced her into his car at gunpoint. He then drove her to his parents' remote cabin in Jay, New York (six miles from Au Sable Forks), where he raped and strangled her. When strangling did not kill her, he shot her in the chest. He buried her in a wooded area on their property the following morning. He later returned to the Au Sable Forks area where he settled with his family. Every year following the murder, he took his family to the area of the grave for a picnic so he could check and see if it had been disturbed.<br />
On January 28, 1994, almost seven years after Kari vanished, her body was unearthed from the shallow grave. It was just miles from her home. Under a negotiated plea, Jones was given a sentence of eighteen-years to life for the robberies and her murder. He is currently an inmate at Wyoming Correctional Facility in New York. Based on his plea agreement, he was granted his first parole hearing in 2011; it was denied. All subsequent appeals have been denied and he will next be eligible for parole in January 2021.<br />
 
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On January 28, 1994, Jones led state troopers to the shallow grave near his parents' cabin where Kari's remains were recovered. Also found in the grave were her clothing, shoes, and the groceries she had purchased that night. The grave was just miles from her home. In February, he pleaded guilty to first-degree kidnapping, first-degree rape, and second-degree murder in relation to her case. As part of his plea deal, he was given a sentence of eighteen years to life. It was to be served concurrently with the fifteen-year robbery sentence.<br />
In 2018, Jones attempted to appeal his original 1994 confession and conviction; the higher courts of New York rejected his appeal. He has stated that he abducted Kari because of marital difficulties, claiming Theresa had cheated on him as well as claiming he had committed robbery in order to intentionally get caught.<br />
 
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Theresa received two years' probation for her role in the robberies. She and Jones later divorced. After serving time in federal prison for the robberies, he was transferred to state prison in 2005. He is currently an inmate at Wyoming Correctional Facility in New York. Based on his plea agreement, he was granted his first parole hearing in September 2011. Au Sable Forks residents embarked on a letter writing campaign to the parole board, opposing his release. During the hearing, he stated that he abducted and killed Kari because he was upset that Theresa had cheated on him. He said he hid her body because he was "scared." He also claimed that he had committed the robberies in hopes of getting caught. His parole request was denied. All subsequent requests have also been denied; he will next be eligible for parole in August 2023. In 2018, he attempted to appeal his conviction; the New York State Court rejected his appeal.<br />
Sadly, on December 3, 2007, Kari’s brother, Jonathan Edward Nixon, died after a yearlong battle with ALS. He was survived by a daughter also named Kari Lynn Nixon in her aunt's honor. In 2011, their father, Gary, passed away.<br />
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Kari's parents later established a scholarship fund in his honor. Sadly, on December 3, 2007, her brother, Jonathan Edward Nixon, died after a yearlong battle with ALS. He was survived by a daughter, who was named Kari Lynn Nixon in her aunt's honor. In 2011, their father, Gary, passed away.<br />
 
'''Links:'''
 
'''Links:'''
 
* [https://newspaperarchive.com/syracuse-post-standard-jun-27-1987-p-54/ People Search For Missing Girl, 16] - June 27, 1987
 
* [https://newspaperarchive.com/syracuse-post-standard-jun-27-1987-p-54/ People Search For Missing Girl, 16] - June 27, 1987
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* [https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/347098420/ State police search for missing girl, 16] - July 2, 1987
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* [https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/422581529/ 16-year-old last seen June 22] - July 25, 1987
 
* [https://newspaperarchive.com/syracuse-herald-journal-may-09-1989-p-51/ Disappearance featured on TV show] - May 9, 1989
 
* [https://newspaperarchive.com/syracuse-herald-journal-may-09-1989-p-51/ Disappearance featured on TV show] - May 9, 1989
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* [https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/199281404/ TV show leads to 200 tips on missing teen] - May 14, 1989
 
* [https://newspaperarchive.com/syracuse-post-standard-may-18-1989-p-69/ Show Prompts Calls about Missing Teen] - May 18, 1989
 
* [https://newspaperarchive.com/syracuse-post-standard-may-18-1989-p-69/ Show Prompts Calls about Missing Teen] - May 18, 1989
 
* [https://newspaperarchive.com/janesville-gazette-jun-24-1989-p-20/ Missing woman in city?] - June 24, 1989
 
* [https://newspaperarchive.com/janesville-gazette-jun-24-1989-p-20/ Missing woman in city?] - June 24, 1989
 
* [http://www.upi.com/Archives/1994/01/28/Police-find-remains-of-16-year-old-missing-since-1987/5058759733200/ Police find remains of 16-year-old missing since 1987] - January 28, 1994
 
* [http://www.upi.com/Archives/1994/01/28/Police-find-remains-of-16-year-old-missing-since-1987/5058759733200/ Police find remains of 16-year-old missing since 1987] - January 28, 1994
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* [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=sx8zAAAAIBAJ&sjid=2jgHAAAAIBAJ&pg=1132%2C3675366 Ex-Mainer leads N.Y. police to grave] - January 28, 1994
 
* [https://apnews.com/article/e2b502cda878829f1ccf6cec1a074fb9 Body Found 6 Years After Girl's Disappearance] - January 29, 1994
 
* [https://apnews.com/article/e2b502cda878829f1ccf6cec1a074fb9 Body Found 6 Years After Girl's Disappearance] - January 29, 1994
* [http://www.nytimes.com/1994/01/29/nyregion/suspect-is-held-in-death-of-girl-who-disappeared-7-years-ago.html Suspect Held In Death of Girl Who Disappeared] - January 29, 1994
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* [http://www.nytimes.com/1994/01/29/nyregion/suspect-is-held-in-death-of-girl-who-disappeared-7-years-ago.html Suspect Held In Death of Girl Who Disappeared 7 Years Ago] - January 29, 1994
* [https://newspaperarchive.com/syracuse-herald-journal-jan-29-1994-p-25/ Police find body of girl slain in 1987] - January 29, 1994
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* [https://newspaperarchive.com/syracuse-herald-journal-jan-29-1994-p-25/ Police find body of girl slain in 1987 (Page 1)]<br>[https://newspaperarchive.com/syracuse-herald-journal-jan-29-1994-p-26/ (Page 2)] - January 29, 1994
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* [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/69803270/jan-29-1994-temp/ Searchers led to body of girl missing since 1987] - January 29, 1994
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* [https://buffalonews.com/news/cause-of-death-confirmed-in-7-year-old-murder-case/article_e32076ef-4a9e-5dfa-a941-ab616bd8dd53.html Cause of death confirmed in 7-year-old murder] - January 31, 1994
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* [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/22024859/the-post-star/ Suspect’s wife may avoid jail for bank heist] - February 1, 1994
 
* [https://newspaperarchive.com/syracuse-herald-journal-feb-02-1994-p-198/ Hundreds turn out at slain teen's funeral] - February 2, 1994
 
* [https://newspaperarchive.com/syracuse-herald-journal-feb-02-1994-p-198/ Hundreds turn out at slain teen's funeral] - February 2, 1994
 
* [https://newspaperarchive.com/syracuse-herald-journal-feb-05-1994-p-51/ Panel hands up sealed indictment in '87 murder] - February 5, 1994
 
* [https://newspaperarchive.com/syracuse-herald-journal-feb-05-1994-p-51/ Panel hands up sealed indictment in '87 murder] - February 5, 1994
 
* [https://newspaperarchive.com/syracuse-herald-journal-feb-11-1994-p-183/ Convict confesses to killing teen girl] - February 11, 1994
 
* [https://newspaperarchive.com/syracuse-herald-journal-feb-11-1994-p-183/ Convict confesses to killing teen girl] - February 11, 1994
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* [https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/663521480/ Former Maine man pleads guilty to raping murdering teen] - February 11, 1994
 
* [https://newspaperarchive.com/syracuse-post-standard-mar-15-1994-p-69/ Parents of girl slain in Adirondacks speak at killer's sentencing] - March 15, 1994
 
* [https://newspaperarchive.com/syracuse-post-standard-mar-15-1994-p-69/ Parents of girl slain in Adirondacks speak at killer's sentencing] - March 15, 1994
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* [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/22025185/the-post-star/ AuSable Forks murderer faces 18 to life (Page 1)]<br>[https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/347585507/ (Page 2)] - March 15, 1994
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* [https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/347590604/ Nixon family kept vigil for Kari] - March 21, 1994
 
* [https://www.pressrepublican.com/news/local_news/family-still-healing-from-kari-lynn-nixons-violent-kidnapping-death/article_eedcaf1c-9ef1-5a11-8805-4aff314f452a.html Family still healing from Kari Lynn Nixon's violent kidnapping death] - June 22, 2007
 
* [https://www.pressrepublican.com/news/local_news/family-still-healing-from-kari-lynn-nixons-violent-kidnapping-death/article_eedcaf1c-9ef1-5a11-8805-4aff314f452a.html Family still healing from Kari Lynn Nixon's violent kidnapping death] - June 22, 2007
 
* [https://www.pressrepublican.com/news/local_news/parole-denied-for-kari-lynn-nixon-killer/article_67e394a9-cb59-585a-aedd-3669afe5912b.html Parole denied for Kari Lynn Nixon killer] - September 10, 2011
 
* [https://www.pressrepublican.com/news/local_news/parole-denied-for-kari-lynn-nixon-killer/article_67e394a9-cb59-585a-aedd-3669afe5912b.html Parole denied for Kari Lynn Nixon killer] - September 10, 2011
* [http://www.cnhi.com/featured_stories/mother-seeks-parole-denial-to-keep-daughter-s-killer-behind/article_05029686-370d-11e6-9eca-c72389a3fe98.html Mother seeks parole denial to keep daughter's killer behind bars] - June 17, 2016
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* [https://www.cnhi.com/featured_stories/mother-seeks-parole-denial-to-keep-daughters-killer-behind-bars/article_05029686-370d-11e6-9eca-c72389a3fe98.html Mother seeks parole denial to keep daughter's killer behind bars] - June 17, 2016
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* [https://www.pressrepublican.com/news/local_news/parole-denied-for-ausable-forks-teens-killer/article_fcfe34d3-726f-5b80-aa28-799c26a287bd.html Parole denied for AuSable Forks teen’s killer] - July 12, 2016
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* [https://law.justia.com/cases/new-york/appellate-division-third-department/2018/108800.html People v. Jones] - May 10, 2018
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* [https://www.adirondackdailyenterprise.com/news/local-news/2018/05/court-denies-murderers-effort-for-new-review/ Court denies murderer’s effort for new review] - May 12, 2018
 
* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73254206 Kari Lynn Nixon on Find a Grave]
 
* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73254206 Kari Lynn Nixon on Find a Grave]
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* [http://nysdoccslookup.doccs.ny.gov/GCA00P00/WIQ3/WINQ130 Robert Anthony Jones on New York Inmate Search]
 
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Kari lynn nixon

Kari Lynn Nixon

Real Name: Kari Lynn Nixon
Nicknames: Her name is sometimes misspelled as Carrie or Kerri
Location: Au Sable Forks, New York
Date: June 22, 1987

Bio

Occupation: Student
Date of Birth: May 2, 1971
Height: 5'3"
Weight: 105 lbs.
Marital Status: Single
Characteristics: Caucasian female with brown hair and blue eyes. Kari has multiple piercings in her ears (2 on her left, 4 on her right). She was wearing maroon-colored sweatpants, flat white shoes, a yellow short-sleeved shirt with blue stripes on the sleeves, and a jean jacket.

Case

Details: Sixteen-year-old Kari Lynn Nixon lived with her family in Au Sable Forks, New York, population 3,000. Located in the shadows of New York’s Adirondack Mountains, Au Sable Forks is a friendly, family-oriented community. Violent crimes are extremely rare. Indeed, anything out of the ordinary is likely to attract attention. But in 1987, Au Sable Forks was stunned when Kari mysteriously disappeared. She was an above average student and the pitcher on her high school softball team. She was an avid singer and aspiring writer. Hardly the type of girl who would willingly invite trouble.
On the evening of June 22, 1987, at approximately 9:30pm, Kari left her home to run an errand for her father, Gary. She headed for Thomas' Country Store, a neighborhood market a few blocks away. After purchasing some groceries, she left the market at 9:55pm and headed towards her home. As she took the familiar path along Palmer Street to her house, at 10:05pm, she exchanged greetings with a neighbor. At 10:10pm, a group of boys walked by, but saw only an empty street. Somehow, in the five minutes between 10:05 and 10:10, and just 700 feet from her home, Kari had disappeared.
Kari’s mother, Kathy, says that she was just innocently walking down the street in a neighborhood that she was born and brought up in, and something happened. When Kari was not in her bed at 6am the next morning, Kathy’s immediate reaction was terror. She says that it has been a nightmare ever since.
After Kari was reported missing, authorities began a large air and ground search of the approximately fifty mile area around Au Sable Forks. Many volunteers from the local fire departments and air force base came to help in the search. Authorities have conducted several searches and followed up on hundreds of leads. Despite this, no trace of Kari has been found. Captain Robert Leu of the New York State Police says that it is as if she “walked off the face of the earth.”
According to Investigator Richard Sypek of the New York State Police, Kari wrote several letters to a friend; in these letters, she indicated she would like to live in Hawaii, Florida, or possibly California. She stated at least twice in the letters that she wanted to leave Au Sable Forks when she turned eighteen. He wonders if she may have decided to run away.
However, Captain Leu theorizes that Kari was abducted. He notes that she was dressed in sweats. Gary gave her $20 for groceries. She went to the market for him, paid $3 for the groceries, and left the market with the bag of groceries. Captain Leu says that if she was a runaway, she would have done none of those things. He believes that she would have been dressed better and taken money with her that she had in her bedroom. They found this money when they searched her room. He believes she is the victim of a kidnapping.
There was other evidence that Kari had not run away. She was close to her family and they often bowled together. Everything pointed to a happy, stable relationship with her parents. Gary is 100% positive that she did not run away. He believes that somebody pulled up alongside of her while she was walking home that night. He is not sure if she knew the person or not. But one way or the other, he believes that somebody picked her up.
Was Kari abducted? Or did she run away? By the winter of 1987, the investigation had reached a dead end. But in November, New York State Police received a letter from an anonymous writer in Flint, Michigan. The letter reads: “Look for Kari Lynn Nixon in the Eutawville, South Carolina area.” Despite the tenuous nature of this lead, her family traveled to Eutawville. They blanketed the small town with fliers. The family was as surprised as the police when a local resident remembered having spoken with a sixteen-year-old, who had shyly given her name. It was Kari Lynn Nixon.
Shirley Kannapel is the Eutawville resident who reported this encounter. She had seen Kari’s picture on one of the fliers posted by the Nixon family. She says that she recognized her immediately because she had just seen her about three weeks earlier. Her hair and earrings were the same as in the picture. But most importantly, her name was the same as the girl that had been introduced to her. According to Eutawville Police Chief Russell Parker, there have been numerous townspeople around the Eutawville area that said they have seen Kari. He believes that she is still alive.
Shirley was unable to remember many details of her sighting. So, at the request of the New York State Police, she underwent hypnosis. They hoped that her memory might be jogged. They hypnotist asked her to go back to the day that she saw the girl. She recalled that it was a hot day. A little red-headed girl came up and asked her to meet a new friend of hers, whom she identified as Kari Lynn Nixon. Shirley asked Kari where she was from, and she said New York. Shirley asked her if she “was down here to stay,” and she said yes.
The hypnotist next asked Shirley to describe “Kari”. She said that she had long, brown hair. She asked Kari where she was staying, but the friend answered for her, saying “across the lake.” Kari seemed shy, unwilling to offer much conversation beyond her name. Shirley asked her to repeat her first name, and she said “Kari” again. Shirley said to her, “Kari Lynn Nixon, that is a pretty name.” Shirley then walked away from the group.
Shirley had worked for about four-and-a-half years in a program where some of her clients were runaways. This allowed her to “pick up on some things”, such as the way “Kari” evaded her questions. She believed that Kari was a runaway. After the session, authorities investigated the circumstances of Shirley’s sighting. They found the girl who was allegedly with Kari, but were disappointed to discover that she suffered from a memory lapse and could not recall the incident.
After failing to find any other confirmed sightings of Kari, the investigation, once again, reached a dead end. In the time since Kari vanished, police have investigated seventy sightings, conducted over 1,500 interviews, and examined over 200 unidentified bodies. They still have no idea where Kari might be today.
Kathy says that she loves Kari very much and wants her back. She just needs to know that Kari is alright. She says that if Kari has decided that something else is better for her, she will have the total support of her family. Kathy just wants to know whether or not she has been hurt. Shirley is 100% convinced that she has met Kari. She wants Kari to call home and let her family know that she is alive.
This case has frustrated police and devastated Kari’s family. Was the anonymous writer in Flint, Michigan, correct? Was Kari in South Carolina? In a strange development, Unsolved Mysteries has also received two other letters from Flint. Handwriting analysis has shown that these letters are from the same correspondent.
Suspects: None known; there are conflicting theories on what caused Kari to disappear. Some believe that she vanished voluntarily, while others are convinced that she was abducted. If she was abducted, her family believes that the perpetrator was someone that she knew.
Extra Notes:

  • This case first aired on the May 10, 1989 episode; it was updated on the November 7, 1990 episode.
  • Kari's younger sister, Lori, portrayed her in the broadcast.
  • It was also documented on an episode of Nightmare Next Door.
Mystery Girl Kari Lynn Nixon

Image of the unidentified girl at the concert (left) with a recent photo of Kari (right)

Robert A Jones

Robert Anthony Jones

Results: Solved. As the years and the investigation dragged on, Kari’s parents began to give up hope of ever finding their daughter. But all that changed in March 1990 when family friends saw a videotape of a concert given by the popular singing group, New Kids on the Block. On June 5, 1989, the group filmed their “Hanging Tough Live” concert in Los Angeles, California. Among the crowd of teenage fans, the friends saw a familiar face: a girl they believed was Kari. They immediately showed the video to Kathy and Gary. They could not believe how much the girl in the video looked like Kari. They kept rewinding it and going it over and over again. They were happy because they never really had any hope that she was still alive. Kathy said she was not 100% convinced, but she believed that the girl did look a lot like Kari.
When Investigator Sypek viewed the tape, he picked the girl out immediately the first time it ran through. It was obvious to him that the girl did look like Kari and appeared to be her. A detail enhanced photograph was made from the videotape and compared with a picture of Kari taken shortly before she disappeared (shown above). Investigator Sypek noted many similarities, including: hair length, hair color, shape of the face, chin, and the mouth. Specifically, the girl had multiple earrings in her right ear; Kari was known to have four earrings in her right ear and two in her left. The enhanced photo further convinced Kathy and Gary that the girl could have been Kari.
Members of New Kids on the Block did not recognize the girl in the crowd. But after hearing Kari’s story, they wanted to make a personal appeal on Unsolved Mysteries. Member Jonathan Knight asked Kari to call the police and explain her situation to them. Member Jordan Knight asked viewers who may have seen Kari at a NKOTB show or out in public to contact the police and let them know where she is. Kathy said that they needed to find the girl in the video to see if she was Kari, and if she was not, they could go on to something else to try and find her. Again, she told Kari that she loved her and needed to talk to her.
In November 1990, investigators located the girl in the video, alive and living in California. However, the girl was not Kari; her name was Lynette Melancon. She was interviewed on Inside Edition about the case.
This case continued to frustrate police in Au Sable Forks for nearly seven years. In January 1994, however, they finally got a break, when twenty-nine-year-old Robert Anthony Jones was identified as a suspect. He had been arrested for four bank robberies which were committed in northeastern New York and Maine between 1987 and 1993. In September 1993, he pleaded guilty to the robberies as well as a firearms charge; in December, he was sentenced to fifteen years in federal prison.
While being questioned about the robberies, Jones' wife, Theresa, told police that he had confessed to killing Kari. Shortly afterwards, she pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting in one of the robberies. She had driven the getaway car for it; shockingly, their two children were in the car at the time. While awaiting sentencing, she persuaded him into confessing to the police. He agreed to do so, in an effort to get her a lighter sentence. In January 1994, his attorneys contacted authorities and said that he had information on Kari's case.
At the time of Kari's disappearance, Jones was twenty-three-years-old and living in Bar Harbor, Maine, with Theresa and their children. On the week that she vanished, he returned to his hometown of Au Sable Forks for a week-long visit. He told police that on the night of June 22, 1987, he spotted her while he was buying beer at the neighborhood market. He followed her and forced her into his car at gunpoint. He then drove her to his parents' remote cabin in Jay, New York (six miles from Au Sable Forks), where he raped and strangled her. When strangling did not kill her, he shot her in the chest. He buried her in a wooded area on their property the following morning. He later returned to the Au Sable Forks area where he settled with his family. Every year following the murder, he took his family to the area of the grave for a picnic so he could check and see if it had been disturbed.
On January 28, 1994, Jones led state troopers to the shallow grave near his parents' cabin where Kari's remains were recovered. Also found in the grave were her clothing, shoes, and the groceries she had purchased that night. The grave was just miles from her home. In February, he pleaded guilty to first-degree kidnapping, first-degree rape, and second-degree murder in relation to her case. As part of his plea deal, he was given a sentence of eighteen years to life. It was to be served concurrently with the fifteen-year robbery sentence.
Theresa received two years' probation for her role in the robberies. She and Jones later divorced. After serving time in federal prison for the robberies, he was transferred to state prison in 2005. He is currently an inmate at Wyoming Correctional Facility in New York. Based on his plea agreement, he was granted his first parole hearing in September 2011. Au Sable Forks residents embarked on a letter writing campaign to the parole board, opposing his release. During the hearing, he stated that he abducted and killed Kari because he was upset that Theresa had cheated on him. He said he hid her body because he was "scared." He also claimed that he had committed the robberies in hopes of getting caught. His parole request was denied. All subsequent requests have also been denied; he will next be eligible for parole in August 2023. In 2018, he attempted to appeal his conviction; the New York State Court rejected his appeal.
Kari's parents later established a scholarship fund in his honor. Sadly, on December 3, 2007, her brother, Jonathan Edward Nixon, died after a yearlong battle with ALS. He was survived by a daughter, who was named Kari Lynn Nixon in her aunt's honor. In 2011, their father, Gary, passed away.
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