1. Cynthia started having horrible nightmares about being abducted by a man in 1980.
2. Before she went missing, her dad noticed changes in Cynthia's behavior. She started spending more time on her appearance and eating less.
3. One day prior to Cynthia Anderson's disappearance, she had received a message. A coworker noticed and said she looked very scared and hung up the phone abruptly.
4. On August 4th, 1981 Cynthia went to work in the morning alone.
5. Around noon, James Rabbit and Jay Feldstein came into work after a meeting. They first realized she was gone.
6. Without any note or sign of Cynthia, they saw her purse and keys were gone, but her car was still in the lot. They also noticed the open novel on her desk.
7. One month later, in September 1981, a lady called the police with a lead. She claims to have gotten a call from Cynthia who was whispering. She sounded very scared, because she was being held in the basement of a white house. She described her location as the basement of a house connected to another, both of which belonged to the same family.
8. Streets were searched in hopes of matching Cynthia’s description but she was never found.
9. Investigators named several suspects, including Anthony and Nathaniel Cook and Jose Rodriguez Jr. The brothers were convicted serial killers and Rodriguez was a drug dealer.
10. No charges had ever been filed.
11. Her father, hoping Cynthia might try to return home, stayed in the same house until he died in 2008.
2. Before she went missing, her dad noticed changes in Cynthia's behavior. She started spending more time on her appearance and eating less.
3. One day prior to Cynthia Anderson's disappearance, she had received a message. A coworker noticed and said she looked very scared and hung up the phone abruptly.
4. On August 4th, 1981 Cynthia went to work in the morning alone.
5. Around noon, James Rabbit and Jay Feldstein came into work after a meeting. They first realized she was gone.
6. Without any note or sign of Cynthia, they saw her purse and keys were gone, but her car was still in the lot. They also noticed the open novel on her desk.
7. One month later, in September 1981, a lady called the police with a lead. She claims to have gotten a call from Cynthia who was whispering. She sounded very scared, because she was being held in the basement of a white house. She described her location as the basement of a house connected to another, both of which belonged to the same family.
8. Streets were searched in hopes of matching Cynthia’s description but she was never found.
9. Investigators named several suspects, including Anthony and Nathaniel Cook and Jose Rodriguez Jr. The brothers were convicted serial killers and Rodriguez was a drug dealer.
10. No charges had ever been filed.
11. Her father, hoping Cynthia might try to return home, stayed in the same house until he died in 2008.