My name is name is Jay Chambers, and I am an investigative
reporter from San Antonio, TX. I
recently caught wind of an interesting finding on Trinity University’s campus
in which a necklace valued at $267,000 was uncovered during construction on one
of the residence halls (see the
article here). As it turns out, this
necklace is tied to an unsolved missing persons case from the 1950s involving a
reclusive heiress named Genevieve Tillbrook.
SAPD has said that they do not plan to reopen this case; however, as an
investigative reporter, I felt inclined to do some research of my own. Although my initial search didn’t produce
much, I have recently come across some documents that are pretty eye opening
and lead me to believe that this might be more than a simple missing persons
case. I truly believe there is a complex
and compelling story to be told here, and I am going to uncover every piece of
it. I have a strong feeling that there
is more evidence in this case scattered around the Trinity campus. As such, I have called upon the Trinity
community to help me investigate the mysterious disappearance of Genevieve
Tillbrook. Together, we will find out
what happened to Genevieve. I have even
been given $500 by the estate of Charles Pennington (the husband of Genevieve)
to reward to a group that ultimately solves this case.
Please check back on the blog regularly as I will be posting
about my findings. I have also created a
website (http://sites.google.com/site/whereisgenevieve/)
that will serve as a central location for all articles and documents pertaining
to the case. I encourage everyone to be
vigilant and inquisitive. Please send
any tips or information to whereisgt@gmail.com.
Together we can find out what happened to Genevieve.
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