This week’s featured missing person is David Wayne Bellah, a 38-year-old man who was last seen by his family when he came to visit them in Roseville, California for Easter in March 1991. I don’t have an exact date of his disappearance, and in such cases my policy is to select the earliest possible one—that is, March 1. However, I should note that Easter was March 31 that year.
Bellah didn’t see or contact his family often but would come to visit them for things like holidays. After Easter 1991, they never heard from him again. The most recent photo I have for him is from 1980.
Little information is available in Bellah’s disappearance, but he’s had a hair transplant, which might stand out if he’s a John Doe somewhere.
Charles Frederick Rogers has been missing since 1965 and is believed to have murdered his parents in Houston, TX, butchered their remains and put them in the refrigerator “The Icebox Murders”. He was declared dead in 1975. There was a warrant for him as a material witness, but he was never charged with the murders. It’s surmised that he died in Honduras. I always wondered if a missing persons report was filed for him.
Hi Meaghan. I noticed that Connie Faye Gregory’s case file in Charley says that she was 21 years old when she went missing. However, NamUs lists her missing age as 30. I tried searching for information on her date of birth, but could not find any.
OT notes: in the entry for Samantha Rose Sperry, you have the following sentence:
“Sperry left with his father, Dusty Holder, on a four-wheeler.”
As far as I can tell, the Sperry you’re referring to is Samantha, so it should read “left with HER father”; in addition, under the photos listed with the summary, you refer to Dusty HOLDEN, not Holder. So I’m not sure which is correct.
That’s all, thank you for all you do!
No, it’s not her father, it’s her boyfriend’s father she supposedly rode off with.