
In October 1975, nine-year-old Shirley Jane Rose disappeared while walking home from her grandmother’s house in Springfield, Missouri.
She was last seen speaking with an adult male in a blue vehicle described by witnesses as either a late 1960s Chevrolet or a 1972 Ford Torino. The vehicle description could never be conclusively verified.
Two months later, Shirley’s body was discovered in a shallow grave near McDaniel Lake.
Fifty years later, the case remains unsolved.
What We Know
On Friday, October 17, 1975, Shirley left her grandmother’s home to walk the four blocks back to her residence — a route she had taken many times before.
Multiple witnesses reported seeing her speaking to a man inside a blue car. That sighting remains one of the few tangible leads in the case.
Despite investigative efforts, no arrest was ever made.
The 1982 Letter
In 1982, a local judge publicly disclosed information he claimed to have received years earlier while practicing law. According to the judge, an anonymous client — reportedly on their deathbed — provided details about Shirley’s final hours.
The judge authored an open letter that was published in the local newspaper. In it, he described a scenario in which Shirley was allegedly abducted with the intent of trading her for drugs. The letter claimed the offender became fearful after law enforcement responded quickly and ultimately killed her near the lake.
It is important to note:
- The alleged confession was never independently verified.
- The identity of the client was never publicly confirmed.
- No charges resulted from the letter.
To this day, the information remains uncorroborated.
Where the Case Stands Today
Five decades later, Shirley Jane Rose’s homicide remains unresolved.
The original vehicle sighting, the alleged confession, and the physical evidence recovered from the burial site remain key elements of the case history.
If you have information related to the 1975 disappearance and homicide of Shirley Jane Rose, contact Springfield Crime Stoppers at (417) 869-TIPS.
This case is not folklore or legend.
It is an unsolved homicide involving a child whose family still deserves answers.
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