Incognito Society | Justice For Denise Pflum @IncognitoSociety | Uploaded November 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
#DenisePflum
Shedding light on the 34 year old missing person's case: Denise Pflum - Fayette County Indiana. She had went to a party on her Spring Break. She left her purse there. The next day, which was Good Friday, she told her mom and dad that she was going to go back and look for it. That was around 12:30 pm. That was the last time they saw her. Her car was found abandoned off of Tower Road close to Glenwood Indiana the next day. A farmer said he seen it there the day before around 1:15 but thought it was mushroom hunters. She lived in Everton. So, this was clear across the county heading into another county that her car was found. The car was locked and no keys or other items were found, including finger prints. So sometime between 12:30 and 1:15 on Good Friday, in broad daylight, Denise vanished. Rumors and speculations have flooded around this case, yet the family has no closure. This past year, they thought they were actually on a path to solving the case with many different things happening - the draining of a pond at Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary, new posters, new reward, a film crew doing a documentary on it, a reelected sheriff who promised to continue efforts, and a world renowned investigator brought in to sift through the files and point the local law enforcement in a direction they hadn't been before...yet here we are not even a single bit closer. We are at another stand still. What is going on?
#DenisePflum
Shedding light on the 34 year old missing person's case: Denise Pflum - Fayette County Indiana. She had went to a party on her Spring Break. She left her purse there. The next day, which was Good Friday, she told her mom and dad that she was going to go back and look for it. That was around 12:30 pm. That was the last time they saw her. Her car was found abandoned off of Tower Road close to Glenwood Indiana the next day. A farmer said he seen it there the day before around 1:15 but thought it was mushroom hunters. She lived in Everton. So, this was clear across the county heading into another county that her car was found. The car was locked and no keys or other items were found, including finger prints. So sometime between 12:30 and 1:15 on Good Friday, in broad daylight, Denise vanished. Rumors and speculations have flooded around this case, yet the family has no closure. This past year, they thought they were actually on a path to solving the case with many different things happening - the draining of a pond at Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary, new posters, new reward, a film crew doing a documentary on it, a reelected sheriff who promised to continue efforts, and a world renowned investigator brought in to sift through the files and point the local law enforcement in a direction they hadn't been before...yet here we are not even a single bit closer. We are at another stand still. What is going on?