Kenyon, circa 1984
Elizabeth A. Kenyon
Missing since March 5, 1984 from Miami, Florida.
Classification: Involuntary
Vital Statistics
Circumstances of Disappearance
Elizabeth Kenyon vanished in Miami on March 5, 1984. She was a special education teacher and part-time model. On March 4, Kenyon left her apartment in Coral Gables to visit her parents in Pompano Beach. Kenyon She stayed with her parents until 9:00 that evening, and then got into her car to return home. Her roommate recalls that she arrived around 10 and went to bed. She went to work the next day and spoke to the school's police officer and security patrol, in the parking lot. He watched her get into her car and drive away. On Tuesday, she did not show up for work, so the officer called her roommate and learned that Kenyon had not come home the night before. Nor had she called to tell anyone where she was. Her parents then filed a missing persons report with the police. Kenyon's car was later found at Miami International Airport.
Serial-killer Christopher Wilder was the authorities' prime suspect in her disappearance. Kenyon had previously dated Wilder and they had known each other for a couple of years. Witnesses saw Wilder with Kenyon on the day of her disappearance.
Investigators
Miami-Dade County Police Department
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305-471-8477
Agency Case Number:
84702E
NCIC Number: M-117714933
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