Who killed 11-year-olds Wanda June Anderson and Glenda Faye Mitchell, and 14-year-old Reba Key Green?
That’s a question Nashville’s cold case investigators are hoping to answer some 55-plus years since their deaths. The three girls are the Metro Nashville Police Department’s oldest cold case homicides, featured on a new website launched Monday.
The website, nashvillecoldcase.gov , features homicide, unidentified and missing persons cases from the mid-1960s to 2023.
Investigators hope it will preserve the memory of those killed and bring visibility to their cases “to bring those responsible for these acts of violence to justice and to bring about a resolution for the families of both homicide victims and missing persons.”
“The website entries, many of them with photographs, provide detail of the cases/investigations with the hope that persons in our community, even years to decades later, might come forward with information that could give detectives fresh leads and, ultimately, answers for victims’ families,” the department said in a news release.