Diamondhead, Mississippi, known for its serene landscapes and tight-knit community, was thrust into uncertainty on February 4, 2004. On that day, Floyd Price, an 80-year-old World War II veteran, vanished without a trace, leaving residents and authorities grappling with unanswered questions.
Floyd Price was more than just a resident; he was a symbol of dedication and resilience. Having served his country during World War II, Price was known for his disciplined lifestyle. Standing 5'10" tall and weighing 155 pounds, he had gray hair, blue eyes, and an artificial knee—a testament to his enduring spirit. After the passing of his wife, Price relocated to Diamondhead, seeking solace and proximity to his brothers, who were his primary companions in this new chapter of his life.
The events leading up to Price's disappearance seemed ordinary. Around 8:00 p.m. on February 4, 2004, his brother dropped him off at his condominium located in the 100 block of Lanai Village. This routine drop-off gave no hint of the looming mystery. The following day, concern grew when Price failed to respond to messages and missed a scheduled doctor's appointment—a commitment he was known to keep diligently.
Alarmed by his uncharacteristic silence, Price's brothers visited his condominium. Both of his vehicles were parked outside, suggesting he hadn't planned to go anywhere. Inside, everything appeared in order, except for one unsettling detail: his bed was unmade. For a man known for his tidiness, this was unusual. Additionally, a small spot of blood was discovered in the bathroom. While its significance remains uncertain, it added to the growing apprehension....Read More
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