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A Trail That Vanished at the Bus Station  Phyllis Corbin and the Long Silence from St. Louis to New Orleans
A Trail That Vanished at the Bus Station Phyllis Corbin and the Long Silence from St. Louis to New Orleans
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Phyllis Corbin and the Long Silence from St. Louis to New Orleans

A Case That Begins in St. Louis

Phyllis Marie Corbin was 16 years old when she disappeared from St. Louis, Missouri, on November 1, 1963. The case has remained open for decades, with official and case-profile records continuing to identify her as missing from St. Louis. The available records describe her as a white female with blue eyes and brown or reddish-brown hair, and they place her disappearance squarely in the city before the trail turned southward and then abruptly went cold.

Who Phyllis Corbin Was at the Time She Vanished

The surviving public descriptions of Phyllis are brief but important because they preserve the basic facts that define the case. She was born on September 6, 1947, according to The Charley Project, and was 16 years old when she went missing. Her height and weight were reported in ranges rather than fixed measurements, a reminder that even the most basic details in older missing-person cases can come down to estimates preserved through time rather than full contemporary records....Read More


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