DAVID WARNER
No trace ever found of 12-year-old Jefferson City boy missing since 1983
David Warner was a slender kid with buck teeth, blond hair, dark eyes and an odd mix of personality traits.
He was 12 years old and still in fourth grade at Jefferson City Elementary School. Yet he was more intelligent than suggested by the report cards that had held him back.
He vanished March 2, 1983. His fate remains Jefferson City's greatest mystery.
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http://www.local8now.com/home/headlines/Jefferson_City_Cold_Case_David_Warner_138566424.htmlEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. (WVLT) -- It's become known as Jefferson City's greatest mystery. Is David Warner dead, or alive? Almost thirty years later, there's still no answer.
"You think about him every day," says David's sister, Cathy Nash. "There's not a day that goes by that you don't think about him."
In March of 1983 David was a 12 year old fourth grader. He "got by" in school but had street smarts beyond his years. Then, he was gone. No warnings. No clues. No sense.
Investigator David Hutchison says there's only one way to describe the disappearance. "Like the twilight zone. Here one minute, then gone the next.
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