The Lyon Sisters: A Casefile of Silence, Sound, and a Five-Cent Detail Dicking Around With Richie: A True Crime Feed Little Dickies, There are cases that feel like storms. Loud. Violent. Sudden. And then there are cases like this one. Quiet suburban streets. A mall on a spring afternoon. Two sisters with a couple of dollars in their pockets and a pizza on their minds. The disappearance of Sheila and Katherine Lyon did not begin with a scream. It began with an ordinary walk, a five-cent complaint, and a brother leaving a pizza shop without knowing it would become the last normal moment of his childhood. Sheila and Katherine Lyon vanished after a routine trip to Wheaton Plaza. They never made it home. The Sisters at the Center Sheila Lyon was twelve. Katherine Lyon was ten. They lived with their family in Kensington, Maryland, in a neighborhood where doors were often left unloc...
The Woman Who Vanished Before Dawn The Disappearance of Frances Mary Kiefer (Fountain Hill, PA | March 22, 1994) By RICHIE D MOWREY for The Sassy Gazette Little Dickies, Some cases explode across headlines. Others slip quietly into the dark and never climb back out. Frances Mary Kiefer’s disappearance didn’t become a national obsession. There were no endless press conferences and no prime-time countdown specials. What it became was quieter and colder, a missing person file that never closed and a family forced to live with a question mark where a person should be. Frances vanished in the earliest hours of March 22, 1994. Her car was later found four miles away beneath a railroad trestle near Saucon Park in Bethlehem. She has never been located. No one has been charged. And the timeline, the one thing that should be solid in a case like this, still refuses to settle into a shape that makes sense. This is the story of Frances Kiefer, the morning she disappeared, the evidence ...