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Where Is Tammy Lynn Leppert? - Part 1

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18-year-old Tammy Lynn Leppert was no stranger to the spotlight. By the time she'd reached high school she'd already competed in hundreds of pageants, winning close to 300 titles. She even graced the cover of Cover Girl Magazine when she was just 13. Her pageant and modeling career opened the door to acting opportunities - Tammy's true passion. She worked her way up from local commercials to bit parts in movies like "Spring Break" and "Scarface." But right as her acting career was starting to gain momentum, Tammy began exhibiting odd behavior. Then one day in the summer of 1983 she went on a drive with a friend...and never returned.

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Episode Sources:

“Cover Girl” by Helene de Groodt, The Orlando Sentinel, Sept. 7, 1978

“Missing Beauty Queen: Tammy Lynn Leppert 7-6-83”

“The Disappearance of Tammy Lynn Leppert: Dangers of Diversion”

“Video Wars” (1983)

“Tammy - Brevard’s Answer To Shirley Temple” by Jeff Kunerth, Orlando Sentinel, Feb. 9, 1975

Florida Today, March 18, 1990

“Whiz Kid Faces Failure On Way To Success” by Billy Cox, Florida Today, April 18, 1982

“Breaking In” by Billy Cox, Florida Today, March 31, 1983

“Lawyer Acquitted in Baby-Sale Case” by Marylyn Springer, The Miami News, Nov. 21, 1972

“Atlanta’s Premier Forensic Dentist Helps Put Bite On Criminals” by Kevin Sack, The Atlanta Journal, Dec. 1, 1985

“Dying Mother Keeps Fighting for clues to Daughter's fate” by Billy Cox, Florida Today, Sept. 20, 1995 via tapatalk

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18-year-old Tammy Lynn Leppert was no stranger to the spotlight. By the time she'd reached high school she'd already competed in hundreds of pageants, winning close to 300 titles. She even graced the cover of Cover Girl Magazine when she was just 13. Her pageant and modeling career opened the door to acting opportunities - Tammy's true passion. She worked her way up from local commercials to bit parts in movies like "Spring Break" and "Scarface." But right as her acting career was starting to gain momentum, Tammy began exhibiting odd behavior. Then one day in the summer of 1983 she went on a drive with a friend...and never returned.

View photos from the episode

Episode Sources:

“Cover Girl” by Helene de Groodt, The Orlando Sentinel, Sept. 7, 1978

“Missing Beauty Queen: Tammy Lynn Leppert 7-6-83”

“The Disappearance of Tammy Lynn Leppert: Dangers of Diversion”

“Video Wars” (1983)

“Tammy - Brevard’s Answer To Shirley Temple” by Jeff Kunerth, Orlando Sentinel, Feb. 9, 1975

Florida Today, March 18, 1990

“Whiz Kid Faces Failure On Way To Success” by Billy Cox, Florida Today, April 18, 1982

“Breaking In” by Billy Cox, Florida Today, March 31, 1983

“Lawyer Acquitted in Baby-Sale Case” by Marylyn Springer, The Miami News, Nov. 21, 1972

“Atlanta’s Premier Forensic Dentist Helps Put Bite On Criminals” by Kevin Sack, The Atlanta Journal, Dec. 1, 1985

“Dying Mother Keeps Fighting for clues to Daughter's fate” by Billy Cox, Florida Today, Sept. 20, 1995 via tapatalk

Join our Patreon!

https://www.patreon.com/horrorwoodpodcast

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Send us an email:

horrorwoodpodcast@gmail.com

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Nicholas Davio - nicholasdavio.com, @mr.nick.davio, @huron_coast

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