Marion Grant Watts, a 26-year-old electrical engineering student at Louisiana State University, vanished from Baton Rouge on June 19, 1983. Described as quiet and introverted, Watts was known for his studious nature and preference for staying home over socializing. He was also working as a salesman at the time of his disappearance.
On the day he disappeared, Watts received a phone call from his aunt, who invited him to a party. During their conversation, she heard a car horn in the background. Watts mentioned he needed to help a friend move some appliances and ended the call, promising to get back to her later. He never did.
A week after the last contact, Watts' grandfather reported him missing. Investigators found both pairs of his shoes and his wallet left behind in his bedroom, suggesting he left home barefoot and without identification. There were no signs of forced entry or struggle, adding to the mystery of his sudden disappearance.
At the time of his disappearance, Watts was reportedly dealing with depression following the recent death of his mother. This emotional turmoil may have contributed to his state of mind, but there is no concrete evidence linking it to his disappearance. ...Read More
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