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True Case Files
shedding light on missing/unsolved/true crime stuff. insta: @truecrimecrystals
Sunday, August 17, 2025
The Disappearance and Homicide of Daniel Joseph-Montgomery Allen
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Saturday, August 9, 2025
The Disappearance of Tiffany Daniels

Friday, August 8, 2025
The Disappearance and Murder of Victoria Ochoa
Victoria Ochoa vanished at the age of 27 during August 2005. The mother-of-four lived in Clarksville, Tennessee at the time of her disappearance. She was last seen alive at a BP gas station on Providence Blvd. Victoria never returned home and was subsequently reported missing on August 15th, after she missed the birthday of one of her sons.
Over six months passed without any sign of Victoria. Then, on February 21st, 2006, human remains were found under a mattress inside an abandoned home on D Street. Those skeletal remains were later identified as that of Victoria Ochoa. Her death was labeled a homicide.
The abandoned home where Victoria's remains were found is located less than half a mile away from the BP station where she was last seen alive. Years have passed since her tragic death, and detectives are still trying to piece together the circumstances under which Victoria left the gas station, and the events that followed. No suspects or persons of interest have ever been publicly identified.
Victoria's case grew cold fairly early into the investigation. In 2016 - over a decade after her death - it was announced that a team of cold case detectives was reopening the case. As of today, the case remains opened, and a monetary reward is available in exchange for information that could help solve Victoria's murder.
If you have any information that could help solve this case, please contact Detective Michael Ulrey at 931-648-0656 ext. 5483 or Crime Stoppers at 931-645-TIPS (8477).
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Sources:
ABC 2, (2)
Clarksville Now
Fox 17 Nashville
News 5 Nashville
Thursday, August 7, 2025
The Disappearance of Elizabeth Prescott
Elizabeth Prescott has been missing since April 30th, 2004. The then-19-year-old was last seen at her residence in Panama City, Florida. Elizabeth's husband, Coy Prescott, said that he saw her at the apartment shortly before he left for work at 6:00 AM. When he returned around 4:00 PM that afternoon, Elizabeth was gone. She has never been seen or heard from again.
According to Coy, nothing appeared unusual in the residence when he returned home. There were reportedly no signs of a struggle in the apartment. A wet towel was in the bathroom, which indicated the shower had recently been used. Nothing was missing from the residence except $50 cash. All of Elizabeth's personal items were left behind as well.
Elizabeth did not tell Coy or anyone else about any plans she had to leave or go anywhere that day. She did have plans to celebrate her husband's birthday, which was the day after she disappeared. In fact, Elizabeth reportedly asked Coy to call her an hour before his workday ended so she could finish preparing for his birthday celebration. Reports note that Coy called the home around 2:30 PM, but the call went unanswered.
Elizabeth and Coy had only been married for about 2 months before she vanished. Prior to that, Elizabeth had a long-term relationship with another man named Eric Moore. Eric later told police that he and Elizabeth continued to see each other even after she married Coy. There has been inevitable speculation that one of these men might be responsible for Elizabeth's disappearance. Neither man has been ruled out; however, they have both passed polygraph exams.
An incarcerated man named Ivan Ferrer-Perdomo later bragged to inmates that he killed Elizabeth after she showed up at his home looking for drugs. When investigators questioned him about this, he reportedly refused to cooperate. Still, investigators have been unable to find any link between him and Elizabeth.
Elizabeth did not have access to a vehicle at the time of her disappearance. She also did not have a cell phone or any credit cards. Elizabeth is described as a petite woman with blonde hair and blue eyes. At the time of her disappearance, she was approximately 5'2" and 110 lbs.
If you have any information that could help solve the disappearance of Elizabeth Prescott, please submit a tip with Panhandle Crimestoppers or contact the Bay County Sheriff's Office at 850-747-4700.
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Sources:
Charley Project
Disappeared Blog
My Panhandle, (2)
NamUs
Panhandle Crime Stoppers
Saturday, August 2, 2025
The Disappearance of Devin Brown-Boussetta
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Source: NamUs |
Devin Brown-Boussetta suspiciously vanished in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on September 5th, 2006.
The last documented sighting of the then-25-year-old woman occurred that day around 2:30 PM. Devin's landlord visited her apartment to make repairs and saw Devin eating Chinese food and doing other various chores around the residence. According to the landlord, nothing seemed unusual about this encounter. However, at some point afterwards, Devin seemingly vanished into thin air.
After Devin was later reported missing, the landlord returned to her apartment with police. The landlord said the apartment looked exactly as it did during her last visit. The ironing board that Devin was using was still out, and a piece of delicate clothing that had been soaking in the sink was still there as well. It initially appeared as if Devin left to run an errand and intended to return. Unfortunately, she has never been seen or heard from again.
Devin's car - a white 1995 Chrysler Cirrus LX - was later found abandoned at a gas station near her residence. There was no sign of Devin herself on the scene. It does not appear that the vehicle yielded any additional clues to her whereabouts.
Devin is originally from Florida but was living in Pittsburgh at the time of her disappearance. She got married during the summer of 2005, but her husband filed for divorce and moved away after less than a year of marriage. The ex-husband reportedly was unaware Devin had vanished until 2008, when the Pittsburgh Police Department contacted him.
Devin also has a daughter from a previous relationship. The child's father had custody and the two lived in Florida at the time of Devin's disappearance. Several years have passed, and it appears that nobody in Devin's family has any clues to her whereabouts.
The Pittsburgh Police Department has investigative agency over Devin's disappearance. If you have any information that could help solve the case, please contact authorities at 412-323-7800.
Monday, July 28, 2025
The Murder of April Sorensen
Sunday, July 27, 2025
The Murder of Kelsey Mazzamaro
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