Kane
04-08-2004, 08:41 PM
http://www.al.com/news/huntsvilletimes/index.ssf?/base/news/1081446301321680.xml
I stumbled upon this link which is an article on the latest development in the disappearance of Wanda Jean Mays. She was a 26-year-old Alabama woman who vanished on May 12, 1986. According to the article, some bones have been recently discovered, and the authorities are looking into the possibility that they might be the remains of Mays. DNA tests will very likely be done to determine whether or not that is so.
The article briefly mentions that the case was profiled on Unsolved Mysteries during the late 1980s. I began watching the show in March of 1989, but so far this case doesn't ring a bell. However, it is possible that it aired before 1989, and was perhaps never shown on Lifetime. I can't be sure, but I haven't ruled anything out in that regard.
I stumbled upon this link which is an article on the latest development in the disappearance of Wanda Jean Mays. She was a 26-year-old Alabama woman who vanished on May 12, 1986. According to the article, some bones have been recently discovered, and the authorities are looking into the possibility that they might be the remains of Mays. DNA tests will very likely be done to determine whether or not that is so.
The article briefly mentions that the case was profiled on Unsolved Mysteries during the late 1980s. I began watching the show in March of 1989, but so far this case doesn't ring a bell. However, it is possible that it aired before 1989, and was perhaps never shown on Lifetime. I can't be sure, but I haven't ruled anything out in that regard.