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Jynenne O'Neill, a 42-year-old woman, was last seen on December 28, 2003, in Olympia, Washington. On that day, she reportedly jumped into the Nisqually River and was never seen again. Despite search efforts, she did not resurface, and she is presumed to have drowned. Her case is classified as a lost or injured missing person. At the time of her disappearance, she may have used several aliases, including variations of the names Tina Pamela Jackson and Jynene Webster. O'Neill had multipl ...Read More
Last Seen: Dec 28, 2003

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Victim Details

Jun 26, 2010

Jun 13, 2023

Jynenne

ONeill

62

42

65 inches

70 inches

125 lbs

135 lbs

Black / African American

Female

It is with a heavy heart that the story of Jynenne Lavette O'Neill's disappearance is shared. On December 28, 2003, in Olympia, Washington, the then 42-year-old female vanished, leaving behind a void of information and a family without answers. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance are sparse, with the only official account stating that she jumped into the Nisqually River. This brief and haunting detail is the cornerstone of a case that has remained unsolved for years, a source of quiet sorrow for those who knew her. Jynenne was a Black / African American woman, and at the time she went missing, she had numerous scars over her body, one of which was from being shot in the neck. It has also been noted that she used many aliases. The day Jynenne O'Neill was last seen was a Sunday, a day that holds no further clues in the public record. There are no available online accounts detailing what led to the tragic event at the Nisqually River, who, if anyone, was with her, or what she was wearing. The official reports lack the narrative to paint a picture of her final moments, leaving only the stark fact of her disappearance into the water. The search and rescue efforts that undoubtedly followed are not detailed in accessible records, leaving questions about the intensity and duration of the initial investigation unanswered. This absence of information creates a challenging landscape for remembrance and for a community seeking to understand what happened to one of its own. The investigation into Jynenne O'Neill's case was handled by both the Pierce County Sheriff's Office and the Thurston County Sheriff's Office. Despite the passage of time, her case remains open, a silent testament to a life interrupted. The lack of public information and media coverage from the time of her disappearance has made it difficult to piece together a comprehensive overview of the case. Her story is one of many that fade from the public consciousness, but for her family and the investigators, the search for answers continues. The case of Jynenne O'Neill is a somber reminder of the many individuals who go missing under tragic and mysterious circumstances, leaving behind a legacy of unanswered questions and the enduring hope for resolution.

Dec 28, 2003

Olympia

Washington

Pierce County

No

8741

Pierce County Sheriff's Office

Tacoma

Washington

Pierce County

98402

930 Tacoma Avenue South, Washington

2537987530

County

Law Enforcement

080250344

2003-12-28

Pierce County Sheriff's Office

Black

Brown

Brown

06/23/2026


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