Introduction
The disappearance of John Len Taylor in 1999 remains one of Gary, Indiana's most perplexing unsolved cases. Despite extensive investigations, Taylor's whereabouts have eluded authorities for over two decades. This article delves into the known details surrounding his disappearance, the circumstances leading up to that fateful day, and the ongoing quest for answers.
Background of John Len Taylor
Born on April 16, 1951, John Len Taylor was a 48-year-old African-American male at the time of his disappearance. Standing 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighing approximately 150 pounds, Taylor was known for his distinctive appearance, which included black hair, brown eyes, and surgical scars on his abdomen and the back of his neck. He also wore glasses with wire frames. Taylor resided with his parents near the intersection of 39th Avenue and Adams Street in Gary, Indiana. Described by those who knew him as a man of routine, he maintained a regular walking route between Glen Park and the Dorie Miller housing projects along Broadway and 21st Avenue. This path was familiar to many in the community, as it led to his girlfriend's residence. ...Read More
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