Sep 17, 2014
Jan 12, 2024
Floy
Bennett
83
36
66 inches
68 inches
110 lbs
120 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
In the winter of 1978, a 36-year-old woman named Floy Jean Bennett, affectionately known as Jeanie, vanished from her home in Beaverton, Oregon. The last time she was reportedly seen was on the evening of February 23, 1978. At the time of her disappearance, she was described as being 5'8" and weighing around 120 pounds, with hazel eyes and brown hair that she had dyed blonde. Employed as a court reporter in Multnomah County, Jeanie was known to be a reliable individual, making her sudden disappearance highly uncharacteristic. The circumstances surrounding her vanishing were immediately unsettling and have only grown more mysterious over the decades. According to her husband, Robert "Bob" Bennett, Jeanie went on a shopping trip and never came back. He later claimed that her leased car reappeared in their driveway five days later, with some of her clothes and suitcases missing, suggesting to him that she had left with another man. This narrative was quickly followed by Bob filing for divorce just two weeks after she was last seen. Adding another layer of suspicion, a significant inheritance of $90,000 that Jeanie had recently received disappeared from her bank account around the same time she went missing. The money has never been located. Despite her husband's theory, Jeanie�s friends and family found it hard to believe she would abandon her life so abruptly. This sentiment was supported by the fact that she never picked up her final paycheck from her job. Years later, a dark and disturbing chapter in Bob Bennett's life came to light, though it was never officially connected to his wife's disappearance. In 1989, he pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of a friend and chess companion in Salt Lake City, Utah. The gruesome details of the crime, which included the dismemberment of the victim, painted a chilling picture of a man capable of extreme violence. Despite this conviction, Bob Bennett was never named as a suspect in Jeanie's case. The investigation into Floy Jean Bennett's disappearance remains open, and it is widely believed that she was a victim of homicide. The absence of any activity on her Social Security number, bank accounts, or credit cards since her disappearance further supports the belief that she did not leave on her own accord. The case is a haunting story of a woman who vanished, leaving behind a life, a family, and a mystery that endures.
Jan 01, 1978
Beaverton
Oregon
Washington County
No
23513
Beaverton Police Department
Beaverton
Oregon
Washington County
97005
4755 Southwest Griffith Drive, Oregon
5035262260
Local
Law Enforcement
78-1778
Beaverton Police Department
Brown
Hazel
Hazel
06/03/2026