Mar 02, 2012
Jul 08, 2019
Lynn
Splane
82
65
75 inches
210 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
On a brisk autumn day, November 2, 2007, 65-year-old Lynn Robert Splane was last seen in St. Ignace, Michigan. Originally from the Macomb County area, his presence in the northern Michigan city, which serves as the gateway to the Upper Peninsula, marked the beginning of a quiet mystery. At the time of his disappearance, Lynn was described as a white male, standing at an imposing six feet three inches tall and weighing around 210 pounds. His hair, once a blend of blonde and brown, had turned to gray or was partially gray, and he wore a greying mustache. He had blue eyes and required prescription eyeglasses. The clothing he was wearing on that final day remains unknown, a detail that adds to the vagueness surrounding his last known moments. The circumstances leading to Lynn Splane's disappearance are tragically sparse and point to a solitary, final act. Authorities believe that he jumped from the Mackinac Bridge, a monumental structure spanning the Straits of Mackinac. This belief, while providing a somber theory, offers little in the way of concrete evidence or a timeline of his last hours. The investigation into his disappearance was handled by the Michigan State Police from the St. Ignace Post. The official report offers a stark and sorrowful conclusion to his life, though without the recovery of his remains, a definitive answer remains elusive. The case of Lynn Robert Splane is one of quiet sorrow and unanswered questions. While the prevailing theory points to a tragic end at the Mackinac Bridge, the lack of definitive proof has left his case open. Originally from Macomb County, his reasons for being in St. Ignace on that November day are not publicly known, adding another layer of obscurity to his story. The official investigation, led by the Michigan State Police, has not yielded further public developments. The absence of specific details about his final day and the clothes he wore leaves a void in the narrative of a man who vanished, leaving behind only a haunting theory in the shadow of a grand bridge.
Nov 02, 2007
St. Ignace
Michigan
Mackinac County
11457
Michigan State Police
St. Ignace
Michigan
Mackinac County
49781
St. Ignace Post, Michigan
9066437582
State
Law Enforcement
83-1123-07
Michigan State Police
Gray or Partially Gray
Blue
Blue
06/03/2026