0 The Vanishing of Rosalind Wall: A Mother's Disappearance and the Shadows Left Behind
- Missing Persons
- by CSC Blog
- 04/19/2025
A Quiet Night in Southport
On February 12, 1995, between midnight and 1:00 a.m., 29-year-old Rosalind Allen Wall was last seen at a residence located at 306 Fodale Avenue in Southport, North Carolina. Employed as a bartender at Skipper's Lounge, Rosalind was known for her reliability and dedication to her job. Her sudden disappearance was out of character, especially considering her responsibilities as a mother to her 8-year-old son.
A Life in Transition
Rosalind had recently graduated from Brunswick Community College with an associate's degree in electronics. She was planning to use her upcoming tax refund to relocate and seek better employment opportunities. However, she vanished before receiving the refund, leaving behind her car and an unclaimed final paycheck.
The Report and Immediate Concerns
Two days after her disappearance, on February 14, her boyfriend, Robert Nichols, reported her missing. Authorities noted that while Rosalind had previously left home, she never did so without arranging care for her son. This deviation from her usual behavior raised immediate concerns.
A Troubling Discovery
During the investigation into Rosalind's disappearance, authorities uncovered a disturbing incident from 1992 involving Nichols. He had confined Rosalind's son in a closet for an extended period, leading to a conviction for false imprisonment and a two-year prison sentence. This revelation added a layer of complexity to the case, although it remains unclear if Nichols is considered a suspect in Rosalind's disappearance. ...Read More