A Case That Still Sits Unfinished
Elizabeth Ann Smith—often listed with the nickname “Liz”—is a missing woman from Kingsport, Tennessee, whose case remains unresolved decades after she vanished from the people who knew her. The surviving record that’s publicly available today is striking for what it contains and what it doesn’t: a handful of grounded identifiers, a narrow window of time, and an unusually explicit acknowledgement that even the timeline is uncertain. In a world where many disappearances come with a last-known address, a verified final sighting, or a clearly documented sequence of events, Elizabeth’s case stands out as one where the official structure exists—case numbers, agency ownership, a NamUs profile—while the story itself is still missing key connective tissue.
What We Can Say With Confidence About the Basics
Public case summaries consistently place Elizabeth’s disappearance in Kingsport, in Sullivan County, Tennessee, with June 1, 1982 used as the “date of last contact.” She was 39 years old at the time she went missing. The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System lists her under case number MP43346, and community case pages that mirror NamUs data repeat those same anchors: Kingsport as the location, June 1, 1982 as the recorded date, and 39 as her age at the incident. These simple facts matter because they shape everything else—the era, the investigative context, and the practical difficulties of finding records, witnesses, or physical evidence after so many years....Read More
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