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Toni Lynn McNatt-Chiappetta, a 14-year-old girl from Clairton, Pennsylvania, disappeared on November 5, 1981. She was last seen at around 7 p.m. while walking to a school pep rally, only two blocks from her home. Toni never arrived at the rally and has not been seen since. She was wearing a black jacket with "Clairton Band" inscribed on it when she was last spotted on Miller and Mitchell Avenues, near where her mother worked.

Initially, authorities suspected that Toni may have run away, ...Read More
Last Seen: Nov 05, 1981

Victim Details

Jul 15, 2009

Apr 04, 2022

Toni

McNatt-Chiappetta

57

14

62 inches

105 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

On the evening of November 5, 1981, a 14-year-old female named Toni Lynn McNatt-Chiappetta vanished from her hometown of Clairton, Pennsylvania. She was a ninth-grade student at Clairton High School and was reportedly on her way to a school pep rally. Toni was last seen at approximately 7:00 PM near the intersection of Miller and Mitchell Avenues, just a couple of blocks from her residence on Van Kirk Street. She was expected to meet a friend before heading to the rally, but she never arrived. At the time of her disappearance, she was wearing a distinctive black jacket with "Clairton Band" on the back and her name, "Toni," on the front, along with jeans and white tennis shoes. Initial theories suggested she might have run away, but as days turned into weeks with no contact, this seemed increasingly unlikely to those who knew her, who described her as a responsible teenager. The investigation into Toni's disappearance was complicated from the start by a troubled home environment. There were documented incidents of domestic violence in her family's home, and investigators later came to believe that Toni and her sisters may have been victims of abuse. This led them to consider her father, Sam Chiappetta, as a person of interest in her case. He reportedly failed a polygraph test regarding his daughter's disappearance. A significant development came in 1982 when Toni's mother, Audrey McNatt, admitted to investigators that she had withheld information out of fear of her husband. She revealed that on the night Toni vanished, she found the blouse Toni had worn to school that day hanging on the basement laundry line, dripping wet, which strongly indicated Toni had made it home at some point after school. Over the years, the case has grown cold, though foul play has long been suspected. Both of Toni's parents are now deceased, but her sisters have continued to seek answers and closure. The original Clairton police department was disbanded, and the case was transferred to the Pennsylvania State Police. Investigators have faced challenges sorting through rumors and conflicting statements. The suspicion that something happened to Toni within her own home has persisted, fueled by her mother's delayed statement and her father's suspicious behavior, which included pouring a new concrete porch shortly after she vanished. Despite the passage of decades and the tireless efforts of her remaining family, the case of what happened to Toni McNatt-Chiappetta remains an unsolved mystery, a painful story of a young life that seemingly vanished without a trace.

Nov 05, 1981

Clairton

Pennsylvania

Allegheny County

No

25843

Pennsylvania State Police

Eighty Four

Pennsylvania

Washington County

15330

James Petrosky

Trooper

150 Route 519, Pennsylvania

7242235200

State

Law Enforcement

B2-494327

Pennsylvania State Police

7083

Blond/Strawberry

Green

Green

05/30/2026


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