LMaha
01-23-2005, 02:33 PM
It's been many years since I've seen this one but it's stuck in my head for some reason. There was a case where a woman worked in an office. Somebody would make wierd phone calls to her and painted threatening type messages on the wall of a building across from the one she worked in. She could see the messages from her office window. She ended up disappearing.
Anybody remember this case and ever hear anymore about it?
Lorrie
valerie102
01-23-2005, 03:03 PM
I remember it vaguely. She worked at a bank I think. I think they thought it might be a construction worker that worked across a parking lot from the bank. I wish I could remember names.
crystaldawn
01-23-2005, 05:50 PM
Yes, her name was Cindy Anderson. Here is her Doe Network profile:
http://www.doenetwork.us/cases/287dfoh.html
Wasn't her name Cindy?
Yes. Her full name was Cynthia Jane Anderson.
The Toledo police thought they were close to solving the case in 1995, but the case is still unsolved. Anderson's Doe Network profile at the following link explains it.
http://doenetwork.us/cases/287dfoh.html
It's been many years since I've seen this one but it's stuck in my head for some reason. There was a case where a woman worked in an office. Somebody would make wierd phone calls to her and painted threatening type messages on the wall of a building across from the one she worked in. She could see the messages from her office window. She ended up disappearing.
Anybody remember this case and ever hear anymore about it?
Lorrie
It's the Cynthia Anderson case.
The Toledo police thought they were on the verge of solving it in 1995, when attorney Richard Neller and a drug dealer named Jose Rodriguez, Jr. were arrested. Neller worked at the same law firm as Anderson, so it was believed that Anderson was abducted and murdered after overhearing a conversation between the two men concerning a drug conspiracy. A jailhouse snitch testified that Rodriguez claimed to have killed Anderson with a 9mm handgun. But the judge deemed the evidence unreliable.
Blackout
01-24-2005, 02:21 PM
that sucks, it looks like the case will stay unsolved :(
well, unless her body turns up
that sucks, it looks like the case will stay unsolved :(
well, unless her body turns up
Well, there are some other persons of interest. In 2000, two brothers, Nathaniel and Anthony Cook were sent to prison for a series of murders that took place the Toledo area during the '70s through early '80s. They have been considered potential suspects in the disappearance of Cynthia Anderson, but they both deny any involvement in the case. However, the police have not ruled them out.