On March 25, 1983, two-year-old Desiree Chaunessy Carroll vanished near her family's rural home in Kosse, Texas. That day, her mother, Ann Carroll, dropped off Desiree and her five-year-old sister, Heather, at the lane leading to their residence. As Ann drove away in her pickup truck, Heather walked towards the house, while Desiree followed the truck briefly before turning back. This was the last confirmed sighting of Desiree.
Upon realizing Desiree was missing, an extensive search was launched involving hundreds of volunteers, law enforcement officers, and even the Marlin National Guard. The area surrounding the Carroll residence, known as the Kosse Big Woods, was heavily wooded and challenging to navigate. Despite the massive search efforts, no trace of Desiree was found.
Desiree's mother and her boyfriend, David Morris, provided conflicting accounts of the events leading up to the disappearance. Morris claimed he believed Desiree had gone with her mother and did not realize she was missing until Ann returned home. This delay in reporting raised suspicions among investigators. Both Ann and David underwent polygraph tests, but the results were not disclosed.
Several theories emerged regarding Desiree's disappearance. Some speculated she wandered into the woods and succumbed to the elements, while others believed she was abducted by a stranger. Investigators also considered the possibility of foul play involving someone close to Desiree. However, no concrete evidence supported any of these theories. ...Read More
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