The person at the center of this case
Jennifer Lynn Wyant
Justice for Jennifer Lynn Wyant — the trail went cold in 1980, but the truth hasn't.
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Why were Jennifer's personal items found on Blue Lake Road months after her disappearance, and what does this location reveal about her movements?
What significance does the Blue Lake Road location hold—was it a dumping site, or does it indicate where she was taken?
What happened during the critical period between June 28 and December 11 when no trace of Jennifer was found?
Jennifer Lynn Wyant disappeared from Nashville, Tennessee on June 28, 1980, and was reported missing two days later when she failed to report to work or attend church. Her apartment was found undisturbed with her vehicle still parked outside, suggesting an unexpected disappearance. Personal items including her Tennessee driver's license were discovered on Blue Lake Road in Rutherford County months later, indicating foul play and leaving critical questions about her whereabouts and what happened in the intervening time.
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June 28, 1980 Nashville, Tennessee On June 30, 1980, Jennifer Wyant's parents reported her missing when they were unable to contact after she did not report to work and did not attend church. Foul play is suspected in Wyant's disappearance.
A search of Wyant's apartment, located at 293 Tanglewood Court, Nashville, Tennessee, revealed it to be undisturbed and her vehicle was parked in the parking lot. On December 11, 1908, personal property, to include Wyant's Tennessee driver's license, was found on Blue Lake Road (currently known as Blue Lake Lane) in Rutherford County, approximately 15.5 miles southeast of her residence and three miles north of LaVergne, Tennessee.
Jennifer Lynn Wyant disappears from Nashville, Tennessee
Jennifer Wyant's parents report her missing after she fails to report to work and does not attend church
Jennifer Wyant's Tennessee driver's license and other personal property found on Blue Lake Road in Rutherford County, approximately 15.5 miles southeast of her residence and three miles north of LaVergne