0 The Enigmatic Disappearance of Iva Mildred Foss: A Cold Case from Johnstown, NY
- Missing Persons
- by CSC Blog
- 04/04/2025
Introduction to the Mysterious Case
In the annals of unsolved mysteries, the disappearance of Iva Mildred Foss stands out as a perplexing enigma that has baffled investigators for decades. Reported missing on November 20, 1960, from Rumney, New Hampshire, Iva's case intertwines elements of personal relationships, alleged violence, and the challenges of cross-state investigations.
The Initial Disappearance and Discovery of the Vehicle
On that fateful November day, Iva's husband reported her missing, marking the beginning of a complex investigation. The first significant clue emerged when her car was discovered abandoned on a side street in Johnstown, New York. This finding raised immediate questions: What led Iva to Johnstown, and why was her vehicle left there without any trace of her?
Allegations of a Fatal Confrontation
As investigators delved deeper, they received information suggesting a violent altercation had occurred. Reports indicated that Iva was allegedly shot during a confrontation with her former boyfriend's wife inside a leather goods or wool mill manufacturing shop in the Johnstown/Gloversville area. This revelation added a layer of complexity, introducing potential motives rooted in personal relationships and jealousy.
Theories Surrounding the Disposal of Remains
Further complicating the narrative were claims that Iva's body was transported back to New Hampshire and disposed of in the inactive Palermo mica mines located in Groton. However, investigators expressed skepticism about this account, deeming it unlikely based on the evidence available. ...Read More