Diane Augat
On April 10, 1988, 40-year old Diane Augat left her residence in Odessa, Florida and mysteriously disappeared. Three days later, Diane’s mother received a message on her answering machine from a woman who sounded just like her daughter. She was saying “Help, help, let me out” and “Hey, gimme that” as the sounds of someone trying to grab the phone away could be heard in the background. The caller ID read “Starlight”, but there was no answer when Diane’s mother called the number back.
Things got really morbid on April 15 when the severed tip of Diane’s right middle finger was found in the area where she was last seen. Two weeks later, a bag containing her neatly folded clothing was discovered in a convenience store’s freezer. Two-and-a-half years after Diane went missing, a local paper published a story about her disappearance. The very next day, Diane’s brother’s girlfriend happened to discover a plastic bag in another convenience store. It had the name “Diane” written on it and contained items which may have belonged to her. In spite of these bizarre clues, no other trace of Diane Augat has ever been found.
Man, this mystery sure has a lot going on. So many side trips into the unexplained, it's hard to keep track of them all. This whole thing is strange to me.
Coffee out on the rain cooled patio this morning.
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ReplyDeleteNo that is creepy. Today with more modern technology they would have been able to locate the phone call area.
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Hey Jo...
ReplyDeleteIt does make you wonder, that's for sure.
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Yep, that's creepy as all get out.
ReplyDeleteHey Sixbears...
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is that, my friend.
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Sorry...It was a crazy day at our house and I just now remembered to check your blog. This is a really creepy case for sure.
ReplyDeleteHey Mamahen...
ReplyDeleteAs long as you finally got here, that's the important thing!
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