A Routine Call That Changed Everything
On the evening of November 23, 2019, Tammy Ann Grady, a 34-year-old woman from Wilson, North Carolina, spoke with her sister, Christy Ruffin, as she often did. This call, made at 11:02 p.m., would be the last time anyone in her family heard from her. Tammy, known for her regular communication with her family, especially her sister and younger brother, Horace, suddenly went silent. Her absence during significant family events, such as the birth of a relative's child and Thanksgiving, raised immediate concerns. By November 28, 2019, after days without contact, her family reported her missing to the Wilson Police Department .
The Last Known Movements
Investigations revealed that Tammy was last seen on the morning of November 24, 2019, at approximately 10:21 a.m. Surveillance footage captured her leaving the Heart of Wilson motel, located at 501 Nash Street West, alone. She entered a cab that headed toward downtown Wilson. At the time, she was wearing a burgundy hooded sweatshirt with a white design, yellow leggings, black shoes, and was carrying a black duffel bag with a shoulder strap . ...Read More
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