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I'm tracy sue.

someone knows who killed me.

is it you?

They didn’t just take my life.

They erased decades of laughter, love, and second chances.

But someone out there remembers what they did… And it’s time they spoke.

​My name is Tracy Sue Walker. I was a shy, thoughtful girl who loved cheerleading and doing hair. I dreamed of working in the beauty industry one day. I was just a freshman at Jefferson High in Lafayette, Indiana, until 1978.

Between 1978 and 1983, someone took my life and took everything I could’ve become.

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This photo was taken the day they found my remains. Investigators worked hard to find clues that would help determine who dumped me in this remote section of Elk Valley, in Campbell County, Tennessee. 

They didn’t just kill me. They stole justice from my family.
Forty years later, my loved ones still have no peace.

If you know something—anything—it’s not too late.


Say something. For me. For them.

Make them say my name. Make them face what they did.

Forty years ago, investigators found this necklace — the one I made from buttons with my friends. Do you remember seeing me make it? If you do... say something now.

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So, thanks for reading... and caring.

But my story isn’t finished. Not yet. If you know something — anything — that could bring the truth to light and help catch my killer... then speak up now. 

A partnership of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the Sociology class at Elizabethton High School.

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