View Full Version : Amy Billig


DF Justin
09-28-2004, 05:17 AM
im sure you have heard it all before, but im so psyched to find this msg board! i have been a UM fanatic for years now and its so cool to talk about old cases with people who really know their stuff!!!

anyway...theres still no updates or leads in the amy billig case, correct? this has been one of those cases that have stuck in my mind for as long as i can remember... lifetime just aired the episode last week so it got me curious again...

anyone heard anything?

crystaldawn
09-28-2004, 11:38 AM
I don't think they've ever found her body. I did watch one of those A&E hour long shows about her a while back. They said the same guy who claimed he had bought her and sold her later (the one that supposedly tried to help Amy's mother find her and got both knees broken in a biker bar) had died earlier. I think his wife contacted Amy's mom and he had confessed on his death bed that Amy was at a biker party the day she disappeared and got mouthy and ended up being killed that day and her body thrown in the swamp area. They seemed to say that Amy's mom accepted that as what had happened to her. Sadly, since where they threw her was where alligators are, they didn't think her body would ever be found.

Feel free to correct me if any of this information is mixed up. The show I watched was months ago. Also I do know that Amy's mom has written a book about her long search for her daughter.

Bluejay
10-08-2004, 02:59 AM
Our late mother was convinced Amy was still alive and that the whole thing would be solved some day and that she'd get back to her mother. I believe this too, but I have no rational reason for same.

What I do know is that there are a lot of bikers out there who are genuinely good, nice people (even the ones who look like they'd eat barbed wire for breakfast) and if they heard of something like this happening would try to help. Maybe they've been trying to and can't find anything.

Chris Billings
12-03-2004, 07:19 PM
I read a book about the Amy Bilig case, co-authored by her mother. I also saw a cable tv special about the case.

In the tv special, a biker (in a sort of death bed confession) stated that Amy was killed and discarded into the Everglades, just days after she was reported missing.

Hopefully this is not true. What a sad case.