0 Vanished in the Night: The Enduring Mystery of Susan Scott’s Disappearance from Baton Rouge
- Missing Persons
- by CSC Blog
- 04/12/2025
A Quiet Evening Turns into a Lifelong Mystery
On the evening of August 7, 1985, Susan Oliver Scott, a 29-year-old mother of two, appeared to follow her usual bedtime routine at her residence on Berryville Street in East Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She laid out clothes for the next day, set her alarm clock, and seemingly prepared for bed. However, by morning, Susan had vanished without a trace. There were no signs of forced entry or struggle, and her personal belongings remained untouched.
A Submerged Clue Raises More Questions
Five weeks after her disappearance, a significant development occurred when Susan's car was discovered submerged in the Amite River Diversion Canal. The vehicle was found with the keys still in the ignition, but there was no sign of Susan herself. Despite thorough searches of the canal, no additional evidence was uncovered, leaving investigators with more questions than answers.
The Investigation and Lingering Uncertainties
Investigators noted that Susan's departure appeared voluntary, as there were no indications of a struggle at her home. However, the reasons behind her sudden disappearance remain unclear. At the time, Susan's two young children were in the custody of their father, adding another layer of complexity to the case. Despite efforts by law enforcement and the community, Susan's whereabouts have remained unknown for decades.
A Case That Continues to Haunt
Over the years, Susan Scott's case has been featured in various missing persons databases and forums, including the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) and The Doe Network. These platforms aim to keep her story alive in hopes that new information may eventually come to light. The enduring mystery of her disappearance continues to haunt those who knew her and captivates those who learn about her case. ...Read More