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Human Bones Yet to Lead Authorities Closer to Resolving Tampa Death
Posted on Mar 24, 2010
Six years after Lisa Ann Mowrey disappeared, her bones were discovered on the side of Interstate 75. However, authorities appear to be no closer to solving the mystery surrounding Mowrey’s death. The police are waiting for a cause of death finding from the Medical Examiner’s Office, which was initially able to identify the body by Mowrey’s dental records.
Mowrey was eighteen years old when she left home to catch a bus to go to class and was never heard from again. At the time she disappeared, Mowrey had been staying with a high school teacher, Dawn White, after graduation due to family issues. The teacher persuaded her not to run away from home and instead, come live with her.
The police had previously been called to the Mowrey family business because of a domestic incident where Mowrey was the reported victim and her father was the alleged abuser. The case was later dropped due to lack of proof and no one was ever arrested.
Mowrey was the oldest of her siblings, played volleyball, and wanted to be a veterinarian. White observed Mowrey acting strangely prior to her disappearance, crying often and acting skittish. White later learned Mowrey suffered from bipolar disorder and depression.
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