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John Kelly Gentry Jr., a 30-year-old man, went missing on April 12, 1983, from Monroe, Michigan, under highly suspicious circumstances. Gentry is not only missing but also wanted in connection with the brutal murder of his girlfriend, Barbara Gerber, who was found stabbed to death in her home on the same day. Evidence at the time suggested that Gentry fled Michigan shortly after the incident.

Authorities believe Gentry may have also been involved in a second homicide in Toledo, Ohio, a ...Read More
Last Seen: Apr 12, 1983

Victim Details

Aug 13, 2015

Apr 30, 2024

John

Gentry

71

30

67 inches

68 inches

160 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the spring of 1983, a 30-year-old man named John Kelly Gentry vanished from Monroe, Michigan, leaving behind a dark and unsettling mystery. His disappearance on April 12, 1983, was not that of a conventional missing person. Instead, it marked the beginning of a decades-long manhunt for a man linked to two brutal murders. The first victim was his 25-year-old girlfriend, Barbara Gerber, who was discovered stabbed to death in her Summerfield Township home on the same day Gentry was last seen. Her car was missing, later to be found in Toledo, Ohio, which would soon become the second location in this grim sequence of events. The search for Gentry led investigators to Toledo, where he was also romantically involved with a man named William Veith. Just six days after Gerber's body was found, authorities discovered the body of 52-year-old Veith in the basement of his rare coin shop. He had been bludgeoned to death. Investigators believe the motive for the killings may have been that Gerber and Veith had learned about each other. Following the discovery of Veith's body, his car was also reported stolen and was later recovered in South Bend, Indiana. The only communication from Gentry after his disappearance came in the form of two postcards mailed from Southern California in May 1983, one to a friend from San Diego and another to his father from Los Angeles. After that, the trail went cold. For decades, John Kelly Gentry has remained a fugitive, his name appearing on Michigan's Most Wanted list. A nationwide arrest warrant for murder was issued in 1988 and remains active. The case has taken unusual turns over the years, with authorities receiving information that Gentry might be living in California, possibly presenting as a woman. This has led to the release of age-progressed photos depicting what he might look like as an older man. Despite the passage of time, law enforcement has not given up the search, holding onto hope that someone might recognize him and bring closure to the families of Barbara Gerber and William Veith. The case of John Kelly Gentry is an overview of a man who disappeared after being accused of leading a double life that culminated in two tragic deaths, leaving a lasting and unresolved wound for all involved.

Apr 12, 1983

Monroe

Michigan

Monroe County

17044

Monroe County Sheriff's Office

Monroe

Michigan

Monroe County

48161

100 E Second St., Michigan

7342407700

County

Law Enforcement

4765-83

1983-04-12

Monroe County Sheriff's Office

Brown

Brown

Brown

No

06/04/2026


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