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Two Phone Calls and a Barking Dog  The Long, Unfinished Story of Annette Anderson’s Disappearance in Jacksonville
Two Phone Calls and a Barking Dog The Long, Unfinished Story of Annette Anderson’s Disappearance in Jacksonville
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The Long, Unfinished Story of Annette Anderson’s Disappearance in Jacksonville

A Quiet Jacksonville Evening That Didn’t Stay Quiet

On August 1, 1974, an ordinary summer evening in Jacksonville, Florida, became the starting point of a mystery that still hasn’t been resolved. Eleven-year-old Lillian “Annette” Anderson and her six-year-old sister, Mylette Josephine Anderson, vanished after being left at home for a short stretch of time. The case is often discussed as the disappearance of two sisters, but it is also—inescapably—the story of Annette: an older child who likely felt the familiar responsibility of “keeping an eye on” her little sister while the adults handled the urgent needs of the day.

Who Annette Anderson Was, As the Records Describe Her

Public case listings identify the missing child as Lillian Annette Anderson, often referred to simply as “Annette.” She was 11 years old at the time she disappeared from Jacksonville. Her sister Mylette was 6. Their disappearance is categorized as an open missing-persons case, and it remains referenced in missing-children databases and cold-case summaries decades later. When a case lasts this long, the details that remain consistent across official-style summaries become the backbone of what can be responsibly said—and in Annette’s case, a few key facts are repeated again and again because they are all investigators and families have ever had to hold onto....Read More


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