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The Fort Worth Three
The Fort Worth Three is an unsolved missing person case that began on December 23, 1974, when Rachel Trlica, Renee Wilson and Julie Ann Moseley went missing from the Seminary South shopping mall in Fort Worth, Texas. Neither their whereabouts nor their remains have been discovered.
Background
editOn the morning of Dec. 23, 1974, three girls from three different families set out on a shopping trip to the then-rather glitzy Seminary South Shopping Center in south Fort Worth. They were supposed to be home by 4 p.m. that afternoon but they never returned. Rachel Arnold Trlica, 17, picked up her friend Renee Wilson, 14, and when little Julie Ann Moseley, who lived across the street from Renee's grandmother, begged to go along, the older girls said she'd have to get permission. Julie Ann was only 9 that morning and simply didn't want to spend the day alone. She persuaded her mother to let her go.[1]
Disappearance
editThe girls departed before 12 pm and stopped by an Army/Navy store to pick up some layaways then went to Seminary South for the rest of the day.
Possible Suspects
editFalse Leads
editIn media
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ "MissingTrio.com Dedicated to Three Fort Worth Girls missing since 1974". http://missingtrio.com/TRIO/index.aspx. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
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Category:1970s missing person cases
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Category:People from Texas
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