In August of 1983, twenty-seven-year-old Mary Till left her Arlington apartment to head to work in Dallas. She never made it. For month, Mary’s parents agonized over their daughter’s disappearance. In early January of 1984 came an unfortunate end to their uncertainty when Mary’s skeletonized remains were found in a field of tall grass just outside a large, heavily-wooded area. The case appears to have gone cold at the get-go. But after a task force was formed to investigate the disappearances and murders of several young women in Fort Worth, Mary Till’s case quickly came to the attention of detectives there. Are the connections and similarities only coincidence or is one person responsible for a majority of these murders?
If you have any information about the murder of Mary Elizabeth Till, please call the Dallas Police Cold Case Squad at (214) 671-3661 or the Fort Worth Police Cold Case Unit at (817) 392-4307.
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Sources: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, The Dallas Morning News, and court appeal documents.
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