Post by Scumhunter on May 3, 2015 23:34:37 GMT -5
(above photo credit: Charley Project)
(Below Story from WBNS- Columbus, Ohio)
ZANESVILLE, Ohio - A single mother of three vanished from Zanesville back in 1985. Nearly, three decades later, police still don't have any leads.
"It's hard it's very hard not knowing what happened; never going to know," says Kathy Huber, whose mother disappeared in 1985.
Huber was 14-years old when she says her 38-year old mother Barbara Frame left their Zanesville home on January 30th and then vanished. "She got her coat and said she was going to be back cook us dinner and she never came back," says Huber
Her daughter says just before her mother left, Barbara told her she received a call from an attorney about a meeting regarding her recent divorce. "There ended up being no appointment. They found her car next day, empty," she says.
Police say her mother's blue Monte Carlo was found in front of a bar, across the street from United Technologies, where Barbara worked.
Her daughter believes her mother was a victim of foul play. But police say they can't prove that.
Barbara Frame lived at 1603 Alice Street, and it's the last place anyone saw her before she disappeared. According to police, she was home with her ex-husband when they both left in separate cars. Police say the ex-husband took a polygraph test and the results were inconclusive"
Kathy says she doesn’t believe her mother is still alive. “She's had no contact with any family.” That includes her grandmother, who Kathy says was dying in the hospital and who her mother she says visited every day.
The family believes someone knows what happened to Barbara Frame.
Her daughter says she won't stop seeking answers. "I'll never give up, if nothing comes up I'll keep trying.”
On Saturday at 9:00 a.m., friends will gather at the Pick "N Save on Underwood Street in Zanesville to hand out missing person's flyers of Barbara Frame in hopes someone will remember what happened to her.
Thoughts? As confirmed through the wanted poster and other articles, the person who called Barbara was not her lawyer. This to me screams foul play and that this was a set up.
I've said before I don't take polygraph tests too seriously because of their inadmissibility in court and not always being accurate- however, in a mysterious case like this, you'd think the only person who would have a reason to set Barbara up would be someone who knew her. The ex-husband is naturally someone one would think *might* have a reason- whatever it is- and when he fails to convincingly pass a polygraph test- flawed test or not- it does concern me.
In any case, despite this case being 30 years old, it seems to have gained traction on social media, with a rather active Facebook page dedicated to finding out what happened to Barbara. It has been way too long. John Walsh has always said it's the not knowing that kills you. So if that's the case- imagine three decades worth of it.
If you have any information, please call the Zanesville Ohio police at 740-455-0700
www.10tv.com/content/stories/2014/10/23/zanesville-ohio-where-is-barbara-frame-zanesville-family-still-searching-for-answers-in-1985-cold-case.html
www.charleyproject.org/cases/f/frame_barbara.html
www.facebook.com/pages/Help-Find-Missing-Barbara-Frame/261107247411856
ohiomissing.info/what-happened-to-single-mother-of-3-barbara-frame
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