The search for the 30-year-old mother concluded on May 30, 2024, at around 7:45 am. The case has transitioned from a missing persons case to a homicide case. During a live press conference at 1 pm, officials announced they found her White Ford Explorer on Wednesday, May 29, in a wooded area off North Loop Road in Dadeville, Alabama. After securing and processing the vehicle, they continued to search for Ms. Davis. The police received information about her location. Her remains were located in a wooded area off Herren Street in Dadeville, which was about 3-5 miles from the location of her vehicle. Davis had been missing since May 17, according to law enforcement officials. The original information stated that her family last saw her on May 16th in Alexander City. She was reported missing on May 24th. Robert Lee Young , a 55-year-old man from Dadeville, Alabama, was arrested and charged with murder in connection with her death at 11:09 am . Authorities have not disclosed how she may...
Remembering Chanty Shiverdecker: A Call for Justice and Community Support In the quiet town of Alexander City, Alabama, the tragic story of Chanty Shiverdecker remains a haunting reminder of the unresolved mysteries that still linger in our communities. Chanty, a vibrant 15-year-old, disappeared on December 9, 1994, after basketball practice at Radney Elementary School. Her body was discovered months later, but her case remains unsolved to this day. CChanty Shiverdecker was a sophomore at Benjamin Russell High School, known for her adventurous spirit and kind heart. On that fateful December evening, she stayed behind after practice, waiting for a ride that never came. Her friends and family never saw her alive again. On February 24, 1995, her decomposed body was found at an abandoned lumberyard near Highway 9 in Coosa County, approximately ten miles from where she was last seen. Despite extensive efforts by the Coosa County Sheriff’s Office, Alexander City Police Department, and th...
Honoring a Hero: John Sidebottom and the Battle of Trenton For the past 20 years, I have dedicated myself to uncovering the remarkable story of my 5th great grandfather, John Sidebottom. His bravery and quick thinking during the Battle of Trenton played a crucial role in saving the life of James Monroe, who would later become the fifth President of the United States. The Battle of Trenton On the morning of December 26, 1776, General George Washington led the Continental Army in a surprise attack against Hessian forces in Trenton, New Jersey. This pivotal battle was a turning point in the American Revolutionary War, boosting the morale of the Continental Army and the American cause. Amidst the chaos of battle, my grandfather, John Sidebottom, demonstrated extraordinary courage. As an eighteen-year-old Lieutenant, James Monroe was severely wounded. John, a mulatto and free Black man, along with another comrade, carried the injured Monroe to safety, ensuring he received the medical ...
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