| Full Name | Tabitha Danielle Tuders |
| Nickname | "Boo" |
| DOB | February 15, 1990 |
| Age at Disappearance | 13 |
| Age if Alive (2026) | 36 |
| Date Missing | April 29, 2003 |
| Location Missing | East Nashville, TN |
| Last Address | 1312 Lillian Street, Nashville TN 37206 |
| Last Seen Near | S. 14th St. & Lillian St. / Boscobel St. |
| Classification | Abduction Suspected |
| Case Status | Open / Unsolved |
| FBI Reward | Up to $50,000 |
| Height | 4'9" – 5'1" (145–155 cm) |
| Weight | 90–100 lbs (40–45 kg) |
| Hair | Straight, sandy-blonde |
| Eyes | Blue |
| Complexion | Fair, freckled |
| Marks | Birthmark (abdomen); scar (finger); pierced ears |
| Clothing (last) | Light blue shirt, Mudd jeans, Reebok sneakers, blue jacket |
| GPS Coords | 36.1729617, -86.749457 |
| Investigating Agency | Metro Nashville PD |
| Federal | FBI (active listing) |
Police initially treated disappearance as a runaway case. No AMBER Alert was issued. Classification was eventually corrected to abduction/endangered missing. Approximately 10 hours elapsed between last confirmed sighting (~7:50 AM) and police notification (~6:00 PM). This delay is widely cited as a critical investigative failure.
- Identity of driver of the red (or green?) car
- What does "M.T.L." stand for in the coded note?
- Connection (if any) between Jamie's boyfriend and the disappearance
- Whether Albert Franklin Jr. (Bon Aqua) had any contact with Tabitha
- Whether the Linton, Indiana sighting (Oct. 30, 2003) was genuine
- Connection to Heaven Ross / Shannon Paulk / Teresa Dean cases
- Nature and outcome of the "new leads" that prompted the 2019 Nashville focus
- Identity of the man Metro Nashville PD was seeking in Feb. 2016 (Fox 17 report)
| Parents | Debra Tuders (mother); Irvin "Bo" Tuders (father) |
| Siblings | Jamie Tuders (sister, ~8 yrs older); Kevin Tuders (brother, ~12 yrs older) |
| Home | 1312 Lillian Street, East Nashville TN 37206 |
| School | Bailey Middle School (7th grade, ~2 miles from home) |
| Bus Stop | 14th St. & Boscobel St. (approx. 10-min walk) |
| Church | Choir — Eastland Baptist Church (also described as friend's church choir) |
| Academic Record | Straight-A student; perfect attendance |
| Runaway History | None — no history; no indication |
- Described as happy, friendly, energetic
- Occasionally "sassy" with adults (noted as age-appropriate)
- Loved horror movies; visited elderly neighbors regularly
- Excited about Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom trip (2 weeks away)
- Carried her all-A report card the morning she disappeared
- No boyfriend noted in official records; no evidence of one
- Left behind ALL possessions: clothing, makeup, ~$20 cash
- Was carrying only report card and school papers — no backpack
- Afternoon at school with friends
- Asked Roni Villescaz to come help babysit next day
- Attended softball game with Chelsea Crague & her family
- Appeared cheerful and normal
- Slept at foot of parents' bed (her habit; "where she felt safe")
- Sister Jamie slept in Tabitha's room that night
Status: Investigation remains open regarding this property and Franklin Jr.
')">| Identity | Unnamed; 11-year-old neighborhood boy (not the same as the adult "unreliable witness") |
| Account | Saw Tabitha walking down the hill. A red car approached. She got into the front passenger seat. The car then reversed course and headed back up the hill, away from the bus stop and school. |
| Vehicle Described | Red car |
| Driver Described | Black male, approximately 30–40 years old, wearing a baseball cap |
| Corroboration | K-9 scent trail corroborates route and alleyway endpoint consistent with vehicle pickup |
| Credibility Notes | Some investigators doubt his reliability. Made inappropriate comments about Tabitha (shouldn't have known her). Story not fully confirmed. Search of his home yielded nothing. |
| Identity | Unnamed adult (separate individual from the 11-year-old) |
| Account | Claimed to have seen Tabitha near the area. Also claimed he picked up a boy who missed the bus at 19th and Shelby (five blocks from Tabitha's bus stop). |
| Credibility Issues | Vague explanation for being in the area. Made inappropriate comments about Tabitha. Search of his home yielded nothing. |
| Status | LOW CREDIBILITY |
| Witnesses | Truck driver + hotel clerk (independent reports) |
| Description | Girl resembling Tabitha; appeared upset and frightened; accompanied by a man and another teenage girl |
| Follow-up | Truck driver saw a missing flyer later and contacted police |
| Geographic context | Linton, IN is on major highway corridors connecting to Nashville — potential trafficking route |
| Status | UNCONFIRMED |
| Surfaced | April 2008 — 5 years after disappearance |
| Vehicle Described | Green car, possibly a Mustang, with a scorpion decal |
| Conflict | Directly conflicts with original "red car" eyewitness account |
| Status | UNVERIFIED |
Maps known connections between persons of interest, evidence, locations, and case elements. Click a cell for context.
| ENTITY | Red Car | Bon Aqua | Trafficking Tips | Lillian St. Area | Tuders Household | Bus Route/Stop | Coded Note MTL | IN Sighting |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jamie's Boyfriend | S | — | — | C | S | C | — | — |
| Albert Franklin Jr. | — | S | P | — | — | — | — | — |
| The Oldham Couple | — | — | — | C | P | — | — | — |
| Millard Earl Smith | — | — | — | P | — | — | — | — |
| Leslie Paul Duke | — | — | — | P | — | — | — | — |
| Unnamed Man (2016) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Heaven Ross | — | — | — | — | — | C | — | — |
| Coded Note (MTL) | — | — | — | — | P | — | S | — |
Support: Primary eyewitness (11-year-old boy) saw Tabitha enter a red car driven by Black male, ~30–40, baseball cap. Car reversed and headed away from school. K-9 scent trail ended at alleyway consistent with vehicle pickup. Left all possessions behind. No motive to leave voluntarily.
Conflicts: 2008 account describes a green Mustang with scorpion decal — directly conflicts with "red car." Eyewitness credibility has been questioned by some investigators. Whether she entered voluntarily or under coercion is unknown.
Open questions: Identity of the driver. Was the car red or green? Did she know the driver? What was the direction of travel after the hill?
Support: Matched physical description of driver. Drove a red car. Knew Tabitha's routine. Was off work at 7:00 AM on day of disappearance. Did not participate in searches. Jamie's polygraphs (3/4 inconclusive, 2005) raised suspicion about Jamie's defense of him.
Conflicts: Parents stated Tabitha would not willingly get into a car with anyone other than a family member. No direct evidence connecting him. Police have stated they cannot connect him to the disappearance.
Open questions: What is his confirmed alibi for 7:00–8:30 AM on April 29, 2003? Has he been polygraphed? What were Jamie's inconclusive results about specifically?
Support: Confirmed by a Nashville detective in February 2020 as an active investigative theory. Tips pointed to Dickerson Road and Trinity Lane (Nashville's known commercial sex corridor adjacent to major highways I-65/I-24). Linton, Indiana sighting (Oct. 2003) is on a highway corridor connecting to Nashville. The business card found in her room with "Sexy Girl" notation noted as contextual relevance.
Source of theory: Not speculation — stated on record by an active Nashville detective to WKRN (Feb. 14, 2020).
Open questions: What specific tips pointed to Dickerson Road/Trinity Lane? What is the source of the Memphis-Nashville trafficking rumors referenced in online discussions? Is the Bon Aqua property (Albert Franklin Jr.) connected to a trafficking network?
Support: Investigators have noted similarities between Tabitha's case and three others: Heaven Ross (AL, 2003), Shannon Paulk (GA, 2001), Teresa Dean (GA, 1999). All: white females, ages 11–13, light hair, walking alone near homes, low-income areas, morning hours.
Conflicts: Teresa/Shannon/Heaven disappeared in mid-August (pattern: ~2-year intervals); Tabitha disappeared April 29 — does not fit the August date pattern. Distance between cases is significant (TN, AL, GA). No physical evidence linking the cases.
Open questions: Were any of the three Georgia/Alabama cases ever connected to a specific suspect? Has a geographic profile been done on the four cases combined? Are major highway routes between all four locations consistent with one offender's travel?
Known conflicts between sources. Each item notes the discrepancy and its resolution status.
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