Jun 13, 2013
Jan 08, 2024
Barbara
Martin
114
48
64 inches
145 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
On a winter day, December 7, 1958, 48-year-old Barbara Martin, her husband Kenneth, and their three daughters, Barbara (known as Barbie), Virginia, and Susan, left their home in Portland, Oregon. The family was reportedly heading to the Columbia River Gorge to gather greenery for Christmas decorations. Barbara was believed to be wearing a navy blue coat, a plaid jacket, a black print dress, and black medium-heeled shoes. They embarked on their trip in their cream and red 1954 Ford station wagon and were never seen alive again. Their disappearance launched a prolonged search and a mystery that would linger for months. The family's absence was not immediately noted, but as days turned into weeks, concern grew among friends and relatives, leading to a formal investigation into their whereabouts. The initial search for the Martin family yielded few clues, leaving investigators and the community baffled. The dense forests and rugged terrain of the Columbia River Gorge made the search efforts incredibly challenging. The breakthrough in the case, a tragic one, did not come until the following spring. In May 1959, the bodies of the two youngest daughters, Susan and Virginia, were discovered in the Columbia River near Bonneville Dam. This grim finding confirmed the family had met a tragic fate, but the whereabouts of Barbara, Kenneth, and their eldest daughter, Barbie, remained unknown. The discovery shifted the focus of the investigation, suggesting their vehicle had somehow ended up in the river. The case of the Martin family has been a subject of speculation and sorrow for decades. While the discovery of the two younger children provided a partial answer, the ultimate fate of Barbara, Kenneth, and Barbie was not definitively known for a long time. The prevailing theory held by law enforcement was that the family's station wagon had gone into the Columbia River, likely as the result of a tragic accident. Tire tracks were reportedly found at a cliff's edge overlooking the river, suggesting a vehicle may have gone over. Despite extensive searches of the river, their car and the remaining family members were not located for many years. The case remained an open wound for the community, a haunting story of a family that vanished on a festive outing. The eventual recovery of remains confirmed that Barbara Martin was deceased, bringing a somber conclusion to a long and painful chapter for their surviving relatives and the community that had hoped for their return.
Dec 07, 1958
Portland
Oregon
Multnomah County
No
22616
Multnomah County Sheriff's Office
Portland
Oregon
Multnomah County
97214
501 Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard, Suite 350, Oregon
5039884300
County
Law Enforcement
57457
Multnomah County Sheriff's Office
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Yes
05/27/2026