Loy Evitts, only 29, went missing in Missouri during her lunch break on February 28, 1977

The disappearance of Loy Gillespie Evitts, a 29-year-old woman from Kansas City, Missouri, is a case that has puzzled investigators and tormented her loved ones for decades. Last seen on February 28, 1977, during her lunch break, her case remains a chilling enigma, a story woven with threads of hope, despair, and the relentless pursuit of closure. This comprehensive article delves into every aspect of Loy’s life, the circumstances surrounding her disappearance, and the ongoing investigation that continues to search for answers in this cold case.

Loy Gillespie Evitts, born on December 12, 1947, in Coffeyville, Kansas, was a woman with a vibrant life and promising future. After studying nursing in Tulsa, Oklahoma, she transferred to Kansas State University, majoring in fashion merchandising. Her life took a joyous turn when she married Donald Evitts on November 4, 1972. The couple settled in Overland Park, Kansas, and Loy began working as a legal secretary at a law firm in Kansas City, Missouri, a position she held for about a month before her disappearance.

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