Cynthia Anderson Part 1

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Cindy Anderson disappeared from the law offices in Toledo, Ohio where she worked in 1981 and UM profiled her case in the early 90s. In many instances one of the most frustrating things for investigators in solving a missing persons case is the lack of leads however, in the case of Cynthia Anderson part of the problem in solving her case lies in the fact that there seem to be several contradicting theories/leads that twist and turn into a hellish nightmare for anyone who is trying to make sense of her disappearance.

Cindy Anderson was a very religious young lady with strong ties to her community and her family. During the spring/summer of 1981 however she began to experience nightmares of being abducted in the middle of the night. Some people believe Cindy's anxieties were rooted in strange ominous declarations of love which were spray painted on a wall outside of the law offices where she worked. In the summer of 1981 messages reading "I love you Cindy by GW" appeared, were whitewashed over and reappeared again. These message unnerved Cindy so much that a buzzer to signal the shop next door was placed at her desk at the law offices in case she should find herself in danger. In addition whenever Cindy was alone in the office the doors were always locked.

On August 3rd, 1981 Cindy began recieving what appeared to be threatening phone calls while at work although when pressed on the issue later that day refused to elaborate. It is thought that these phone calls may have had something to do with some illegal activites that Anderson was privy to that were going on in the law offices involving drug deals.

The following day while alone at the office, Cindy Anderson vanished and was never seen again. A month later phone calls came into the police department claiming that Cindy had be abducted and was being held captive in the basement of a house in a nearby neighborhood. The caller however hung up before offering any specific location where Anderson might be found:

To this day the case remains unsolved however there are several leads and equally mysterious circumstances surrounding her disappearance

- The mysterious "GW" is believed to be a maintenance worker who worked at the complex where the law offices were located. He has since died.

- A romance novel Cindy was reading at the time of her disappearance was found open on her desk the day she vanished. It was opened to the only violent scene in the entire novel dealing with the abduction of the lead character.

- Cindy's purse and keys were missing from the office but her car was found locked and apparently untouched in the lot.

- There are at least three convicted murderers who are suspects in Anderson's disappearance and possible death including Anthony and Nathaniel Cook, two brothers convicted of nine murders in the Ohio area between them in the 1980's.

- The case was close to being solved in 1995 and in my opinion the scenerio that was brought to light then is likely what happened to Cindy Anderson, it is as follows: Richard Neller an attorney at the firm where Anderson worked was involved with now convicted drug dealer Jose Rodriguez Jr. - It is believed that either Anderson overheard drug transactions between the two men and was silenced because of her knowledge of these dealings or possibly this was what is being termed as a "message killing" due to a dispute between the Mexican drug cartel and the judicial system of Lucas County.

Cynthia's employer, attorney Richard Neller, represented Joey Rodriguez in a criminal matter that was supposed to be "fixed". The deal fell through and Rodriguez vowed to kill Neller's secretary to send a message. - This all came before a judge in 1995 who dismissed the information relayed by a jailhouse informent as bogus.


- One question does remain though if the above theory does in fact pan out despite what the judge thinks...If this was indeed a "message killing" why has Cynthia's body never been found?

- Furthermore it is alleged that Cindy Anderson's remains to this day can be found in the basement of a house on Heatherford in Perrysburg, Ohio.

This whole case gives me the creeps - Any thoughts?

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  • This is so creepy! I was watching this, and someone knocked on the door. I just about jumped out my seat!

  • Damn! This music is just too fucking creepy!!!!!! Incredible. I'm sitting here, frozen in my seat!!!

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  • fucking religious fundamentalists of any religion are crazy delusional people

  • "I love you Cindy GW" has nothing to do with this Cindy. That Cindy is my mom, she could explain it a lot better.

  • 6 months???? that poor girl had to see a spraypainted wall of "i love you cindy by gw" out her work window for that long. that would fuck me up if i was her

  • christian fundamentalist...........i'd look into those creeps.

  • Holy shit! At about 3:37, the audio slows down a bit, as Robert Stack is saying, "could Cindy be alive somewhere?" CREEPY! I miss Robert Stack and I miss this, THE ORIGINAL UM! No offense to Dennis Farina, but he is no Robert Stack & I really dislike the "new" UM. The new music is pseudo "hard rock" & it lacks any of the fright & urgency that we all loved from the original. I don't like the format of the new show at all. I'm thankful to have UMyouCantStopMe for uploading these clips.

  • i wondered if there's something to do with the boyfriend

  • Also, the dad is still criticizing the daughter after all this time? That is freaking odd as hell.

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