Sep 10, 2013
Jul 09, 2019
Gail
Northington
67
29
64 inches
110 lbs
130 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
In the winter of 1987, 29-year-old Gail Northington, a mother of two, vanished from Ottawa Lake, Michigan, leaving behind a life fraught with marital turmoil. She was last seen on January 9, 1987. In the preceding weeks, Gail had sought refuge from a troubled marriage, moving with her infant son to her parents' home in nearby Erie. The relationship with her husband, Gary Michael Northington, had deteriorated to the point that she had filed for divorce just a month earlier. On the day she disappeared, Gail left her son in the care of her parents and made the trip back to the house she once shared with her husband on Samaria Road. Her stated purpose was simple: to gather some clothes and food for herself and her child. She was never seen or heard from again. The silence that followed her departure was soon amplified by a grim discovery. Eleven days later, on January 20, Gail's car was found abandoned. It was located approximately twenty miles from her home, left in the parking lot of an apartment complex in Oregon, Ohio, adding a layer of mystery and concern for her well-being. The investigation into Gail's disappearance quickly focused on her husband, Gary, whose behavior had been a source of distress for Gail and her family. Relatives described him as a possessive, controlling, and abusive man. The marital problems had started just weeks after their wedding in 1985, and Gary himself admitted in court to destructive acts like burning Gail's clothing and flattening the tires on her car. As detectives delved deeper, they uncovered suspicious evidence that pointed toward a violent confrontation. When they examined Gary's van, they found that the interior had been recently and thoroughly washed and bleached. A search of the couple's residence yielded an even more disturbing find: a hacksaw blade stained with blood. These discoveries painted a sinister picture of what might have happened after Gail returned to the home for her belongings. The legal proceedings that followed Gail's disappearance exposed the dark undercurrents of her marriage and ultimately led to a conviction, though not for her murder. Less than a month after she was last seen, during a contentious custody battle for their son, Gary Northington was arrested for perjury after lying in court about his wife's disappearance. The investigation then escalated dramatically when he was charged with trying to arrange Gail's murder for the very day before she went missing. A witness came forward and testified that Gary had offered him $1,000 to kill Gail with either a crossbow or a knife, a plan that was never carried out because the witness backed out. Gary was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder and solicitation to commit murder, receiving a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole. Although his conviction was later overturned on appeal, a second trial resulted in the same verdict, and he remains incarcerated. Authorities believe he may have strangled Gail and dismembered her body. Despite the conviction and the strong suspicion of foul play, Gail Northington's body has never been found. Her parents raised her son, who later changed his name as an adult, wanting no connection to his father. The case remains a painful and unresolved tragedy, a story of a young mother who went to retrieve her belongings and vanished, leaving her family to grapple with her absence and the chilling circumstances surrounding it.
Jan 09, 1987
Ottawa Lake
Michigan
Monroe County
22782
Monroe County Sheriff's Office
Monroe
Michigan
Monroe County
48161
100 E Second St., Michigan
7342407700
County
Law Enforcement
347-1987
Monroe County Sheriff's Office
Brown
Brown
Brown
06/07/2026