A Disappearance That Starts With Ordinary Life
Ronald Raymond Leone is a missing man from Johnston, Rhode Island, whose case is publicly recorded as beginning on October 3, 1977. In the limited public summaries that exist, the day reads like so many other days that later become impossible to reconstruct: he was at the Leone family residence in Johnston, and then he left. What makes the case linger is not a dramatic public trail of sightings or confirmed movements, but the opposite—after that day, the public record collapses into a quiet, enduring absence.
The Date That Anchors Everything: October 3, 1977
Across multiple public databases and secondary summaries drawn from those databases, the key anchor is consistent: October 3, 1977 is the date Ronald Leone was last known to be in contact. In missing-person cases, a firm “last seen” date becomes the spine of every timeline, the point investigators and families return to whenever a new lead appears or an old rumor resurfaces. For Ronald, that spine has remained fixed for decades, with his file still describing him as missing from Johnston....Read More
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