Betty Loggins Emmett -- Missing Since October 1977

Details from NamUs**

"Betty Loggins Emmett and her four-month-old daughter Holly Ann Emmett (NamUs #MP68878) were last seen at their home in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia on October 27, 1977. Betty’s husband/Holly’s father reported Betty took Holly and left their home at approximately 1:00 a.m. Betty told her husband that she was leaving the state but did not say where she was going. An unknown vehicle drove up and to pick Betty and Holly up. Betty went back inside the home to grab her clothes and then left. Betty and Holly have not been seen or heard from since."



Missing Person: Betty Loggins Emmett
Last-contact date: October 27th, 1977
The area where the MP was last seen: Gainesville, Georgia
Link to government source: NamUs #MP68758

VITAL DETAILS

Ethnicity: White/Caucasian
Sex: Female
Age at time of disappearance: 36 years old
Birthdate: between October 28th, 1940 and October 27th, 1941
  • The range is calculated using the missing person's age on the date of her disappearance.
Hair: Blond/Strawberry
Eyes: Hazel
Scar: None listed at NamUs
Height/weight: 5-foot-8 and 120 pounds
BMI*: In this case, the missing person was underweight by BMI at the time of the disappearance.
  • Please, Google-search BMI if you aren't familiar with the phrase. I think it's an important tool to be aware of when working on missing person cases.
Tattoos: Betty Loggins Emmett did not have any tattoos associated with her profiles. If you know this to be a mistake, then please contact this site.

Betty Loggins Emmett, a missing person, was last heard from on October 27th, 1977 when she was 36 years old. This individual has now been missing for 44 years as of the original publication date of this blog post.

This was a case without many details available. The missing person's name did not show up in the newspaper archive searches that I performed. There is an online discussion of this individual's case at the Websleuths forum. Identifying the husband, in this case, would be interesting, however, I wasn't able to do that confidently at Ancestry.

At the time of original publication, there is one other case on this blog that involved a mother and a daughter going missing at the same time. I like to compare and contrast unrelated cases as food for thought. In the case of Tina Marie Sinclair and Bethany Anne Sinclair, the individuals are considered dead even without bodies, and foul play is suspected. I use the hashtag "daughter and mother missing" to describe blog posts where a daughter and a mother have simultaneously gone missing.

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Author: Shane Lambert
All articles are subject to editing after the original posting.
Shane Lambert is not a Private Investigator, however, he is currently studying to be one as of March 2021.
Website hashtag: #MPCSL

*For BMI values, I use the UPPER or HIGHER ranges that are given for height and weight.
**Text might be paraphrased. If taken verbatim, then grammar or spelling errors are not necessarily corrected from original sources.
Disclaimer: Whenever possible, government sources are preferred for getting the details of a missing person's case. However, any source that the article writer deems reputable may be used.



Comments

  1. Homer Emmett was her husband. Verified by family. he was her second husband. she has three children still living around north east Georgia.
    Homer Emmett was sentenced to life in prison for killing his first wife. https://casetext.com/case/emmett-v-state-8
    as seen in this Emmett vs State public records. He was asked in court about the whereabouts of his 2nd wife.

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