On August 15, 1996, Janet Gail March, a talented children's book illustrator from Forest Hills, a suburb of Nashville, Tennessee, vanished without a trace. Her sudden disappearance sent shockwaves through the community and initiated a complex investigation that spanned years, involving intricate family dynamics, legal battles, and an enduring quest for justice.
On that fateful day, two cabinetmakers visited the March residence to perform warranty work. Janet supervised their tasks closely while her husband, Perry March, a practicing attorney, engaged with their children. The workers completed their duties within an hour, making them the last individuals outside the family to see Janet alive.
That evening, after putting the children to bed, Perry claimed that he and Janet engaged in a heated argument. According to Perry, around 8 p.m., Janet announced her intention to take a 12-day vacation to an undisclosed location. She purportedly packed some clothes into two bags and a suitcase, took her passport, $1,500 in cash, and a bag of marijuana, and left the house around 8:30 p.m. in her gray Volvo 850. This account would later become a focal point of scrutiny in the investigation.
The following morning, Janet's absence was noted by several visitors to the March household. The housekeeper observed that the home appeared unusually clean, and Perry instructed her not to clean the children's playroom. He explained Janet's absence by stating she had gone to California on a business trip. Similarly, when the part-time nanny arrived, Perry informed her that Janet was visiting her brother in California. These inconsistent explanations raised concerns among those close to Janet....Read More
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