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Juliet Theresa Turner, a 38-year-old woman, went missing on March 5, 2001, in Detroit, Michigan. At the time of her disappearance, Juliet was living with her husband on a sailboat named "Ricochet" at the Detroit Edison Yacht Club. On the day she went missing, Juliet and her husband had an argument. According to her husband, he left the boat after the disagreement and when he returned, Juliet and her gray 1992 Chevrolet Lumina were gone. Neither Juliet nor her vehicle has been found since that da ...Read More
Last Seen: Mar 05, 2001

Victim Details

Dec 10, 2013

Jul 08, 2019

Juliet

Turner

61

38

62 inches

66 inches

125 lbs

130 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

In the city of Detroit, Michigan, a 38-year-old woman named Juliet Theresa Turner vanished on March 5, 2001, leaving behind a life that was, by all accounts, unconventional. Known to her loved ones as Julie, she resided with her husband aboard his sailboat, the 'Ricochet', which was docked at the Detroit Edison Boat Club. The circumstances surrounding the day she was last seen are shrouded in mystery, with the primary account of her final known hours coming from her husband. That day marked the beginning of a long and painful period of uncertainty for her family and friends, as Juliet and her vehicle seemingly disappeared without a trace from the bustling waterfront city. According to Juliet's husband, the evening she went missing began with an argument between the couple. He reported that he left their sailboat for a period of time following the disagreement. When he returned, he found that Juliet was gone. Also missing was her gray 1992 Chevrolet Lumina, a sedan with the Michigan license plate number 4DGB11. At the time of her disappearance, Juliet was described as a Caucasian female with blonde or strawberry-blonde hair cut in a short bob, and striking green eyes. She had distinct beauty marks on her left upper lip and on the left side of her chin. When she was last seen, she was believed to be wearing blue jeans, a sweatshirt, and her wedding ring. In the many years that have passed since Juliet Turner's disappearance, her case has remained cold, with very few details emerging to shed light on what might have happened to her. Despite investigations by the Detroit Police Department, neither Juliet nor her gray Chevrolet Lumina have ever been located. The lack of evidence and leads has left her family with unanswered questions and an enduring sense of loss. The case is a somber reminder of a life interrupted, a woman who vanished from her unique home on the water, leaving behind only memories and a mystery that endures to this day.

Mar 05, 2001

Detroit

Michigan

Wayne County

14635

Detroit Police Department

Detroit

Michigan

Wayne County

48226

Shannon Jones

Sergeant

1301 3rd St, Michigan

3135961800

Local

Law Enforcement

1579-01

2001-03-09

Detroit Police Department

Blond/Strawberry

Green

Green

No

06/05/2026


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