She was perturbed by a filthy bearded man who was hanging around the booth, with Shafer then hearing Hammond's screams as the man entered the phone box and abducted her. Her boyfriend Rob Shafer was speaking to her on the phone at the time. Hammond was abducted from a booth while four months pregnant.Īngela Hammond, 20, was abducted from a pay telephone booth while four months pregnant on Apin the town of Clinton Tell (redacted) she has our deepest sympathy in our further loss. 'We know where your foxy daughter is at (sic) she will see us soon. We know you you are no (redacted) people like you deserve what you get. The ransom note said: 'Hello no (redacted). 'Revisiting the case file again for the third or fourth time we ran across this lead from very early on in the investigation.' This was a pretty significant narcotics case that probably disrupted some pretty significant drug business. and are said to have looked 'strikingly similar.'Ĭlinton Police Captain Paul Abbott explained: 'This Angie’s father had been involved in a case where he was a confidential informant. Police think his daughter may have been the intended target, given they had the same name. The informant's wife and daughter - who was also named Angela - were living in Clinton at the time. Police investigating the disappearance of Hammond shared a ransom style note given to them by an unnamed informant, which was posted on Apthe same evening she was taken from a payphone booth in Clinton, Missouri. ![]() One of the United States' most notorious unsolved missing persons - the abduction of 20 year-old Angela Hammond in 1991 - may have been a case of mistaken identity. ![]()
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