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Judith Ann Ruggirello, a 29-year-old mother of two, disappeared from her home in Southfield, Michigan, on August 18, 1968. The night before her disappearance, she informed her husband, Antonino "Tony" Ruggirello, a known associate of the Detroit Mafia, that she was filing for divorce and had secured an apartment. This led to an argument during which Antonino threatened her. The next morning, Antonino arranged for their children to stay with his brother, and by the afternoon, Judith had vanished. ...Read More
Last Seen: Aug 18, 1968

Victim Details

Jan 14, 2013

Apr 03, 2020

Judith

Ruggirello

85

29

61 inches

115 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

Judith Ann Ruggirello, a 29-year-old mother, was last seen on August 18, 1968, in Southfield, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. The night before she vanished, she had a significant and heated argument with her husband. During this confrontation, Judith informed him of her intention to divorce him and revealed that she had already secured an apartment by putting down a deposit. This news was met with anger, and her husband reportedly threatened her. The following morning, an arrangement was made for their children to be taken to his brother's home around 11:00 AM. After the children left, Judith was never seen or heard from again, leaving behind a life and a family that would be forever altered by her sudden and unexplained absence. In the days and weeks that followed her disappearance, the investigation began to uncover unsettling details. Judith's car was eventually located abandoned at the intersection of 7 Mile Road and Wyoming Avenue in Detroit. Inside the vehicle was her purse, an item a person would typically take with them. The discovery of her car miles away from her Southfield home only deepened the mystery and heightened the fears of her loved ones. Friends and family described Judith's marriage as troubled, and her decision to seek a divorce was a significant step towards starting a new life. The timing of her disappearance, immediately following a threatening argument about her plans to leave, raised immediate and lasting suspicion. The disappearance of Judith Ruggirello has remained an open and painful wound for her family for over half a century. Despite the passage of time, the central questions of what happened to her and who was responsible remain unanswered. The case is a haunting example of a life interrupted, a story without a final chapter. The circumstances leading up to her vanishing�the marital strife, the planned separation, and the ominous argument�provide a dark context to her last known day. The investigation into her case has spanned decades, yet a definitive resolution has never been reached, leaving her children and extended family to grapple with the ambiguity and sorrow of not knowing her fate. The overview of the case points to a domestic dispute that tragically culminated in a woman's disappearance, a narrative that has sadly been echoed in many other cases, but for Judith's family, it is a unique and personal tragedy that continues to this day.

Aug 18, 1968

Southfield

Michigan

Oakland County

48075

12919

Southfield Police Department

Southfield

Michigan

Oakland County

48037

Autumn Ceci

Detective

26000 Evergreen, Michigan

2487965500

Local

Law Enforcement

68-18171

Southfield Police Department

Black

Hazel

Hazel

No

06/06/2026


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