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[[File:Marvin_chaney.jpg|thumb|200px|200px|right|Marvin Chaney]] |
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[[File:Jesse_rush.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Jessie Rush]] |
[[File:Jesse_rush.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Jessie Rush]] |
Revision as of 00:45, 8 December 2012
Real Name: Trudy Darby
Nicknames: No known nicknames
Location: Macks Creek, Missouri
Date: January 19, 1991
Case
Details: Forty-two-year-old Trudy Darby was a convenience store clerk. On January 19, 1991, she disappeared from her store in Macks Creek, Missouri, after calling her son to tell him about two suspicious men outside the store. Her body was discovered two days later; she had been robbed, raped, and then shot twice in the head. Her murder remains unsolved.
Suspects: Authorities believe that her murder might be connected to the disappearances of two other Missouri women, Angela Hammond and Cheryl Kenney.
Extra Notes: This case first aired on the February 5, 1992 episode of Unsolved Mysteries.
Results: Solved. Half-brothers Jessie Rush and Marvin Chaney were later arrested for Trudy's murder. They were both later convicted of robbery, rape, and murder, and were sentenced to prison.
Links: None