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[The Unsolved Mystery of Bonnie Lee Schultz: A Case Clouded by Suspicion and Negligence]-[MISSING: Bonnie Lee Schultz]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2026-01-12

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The Vanishing of Bonnie Lee Schultz: A Complex Case of Suspicion

In the summer of 1997, the life of Bonnie Lee Schultz, a devoted mother and wife, took a tragic turn that remains an unsolved mystery nearly three decades later. What appeared to be a straightforward case of a missing person involving a strained marriage has evolved into a narrative defined by bureaucratic failure, lingering suspicion, and the devastating impact on those left behind.

The Deterioration of a Marriage

Bonnie’s life was defined by her roles as a wife and mother, but after 26 years of marriage to her husband, Rick, she began to seek independence. Taking a job at RGIS allowed her to step outside her home, but it also brought the stark reality of her marital unhappiness into focus. Bonnie confided in her friend, Diane DeSando, that Rick made her feel "unappreciated and ugly," and that their intimacy had essentially vanished. By the summer of 1997, following the death of her mother, Bonnie felt empowered to choose herself, ultimately telling Rick on July 3, 1997, that she wanted a divorce.

The Final Night

On the night she disappeared, Bonnie attended a party with coworkers, including a man named John Guy, with whom she had been having an affair. Witnesses place her at the Time Out Lounge until the early hours of July 4. John Guy later told investigators that he and Bonnie left the bar around 3:30 a.m. and that he last saw her driving home on 62nd Street. She never arrived.

The Cloud of Suspicion Around Rick

Rick Schultz quickly became the primary focus of suspicion, largely due to his behavior following Bonnie's disappearance. When he finally reported her missing on July 4, he allegedly didn't inform their children or friends of the gravity of the situation, attempting to maintain a facade of normalcy.

Key points of contention regarding Rick’s behavior include:

  • Specific Knowledge: Rick seemed to know exactly where Bonnie had been (the Time Out Lounge) and what route she took, despite claims that he only found out through phone calls. Detectives noted he appeared to "step in it" during his interview, hinting that he might have known more than he admitted.
  • The Polygraph: Rick failed his polygraph test, while others associated with the case passed, further deepening the divide.
  • The "Number One Mom" Necklace: A poignant piece of evidence—a necklace Bonnie’s children gave her—was found in their bedroom in a location where it was not usually kept. While some interpret this as a sign of foul play, others view it as an ambiguous detail that remains unexplained.
  • The Confrontation: Bonnie's brother, Mike, recalls that when a detective returned the necklace to Rick, Rick asked if the detective was "wearing a wire" and chillingly stated that he "will never figure this out."

The Failure of the Investigation

Perhaps the most damning aspect of the Bonnie Lee Schultz case is the perceived incompetence of the initial investigation. The police department's lack of urgency—waiting a month to conduct a formal, recorded interview with Rick and failing to preserve potential evidence like a scratch on Rick’s face—has left the case in a state of perpetual ambiguity.

Bonnie’s son, Josh, captures the frustration of the family, noting that while he is willing to accept his father's potential guilt, the "half-ass investigation" has prevented the family from ever knowing the truth. The lack of a thorough inquiry has left the family to wonder if the man they love is a killer, or if the system simply failed to find the actual truth.

Conclusion

As the investigation into Bonnie Lee Schultz continues, the case serves as a haunting reminder of how quickly a life can vanish and how easily the truth can be obscured by poor police work and years of speculation. With no concrete answers, the mystery of what happened on that July morning in 1997 continues to torment those who loved her.

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I have an interesting one for you today.
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I don't want any family knowing at this point.
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Bonnie was getting bolder.
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The time for compromise had passed.
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Like no biggie.
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📝Key Phrases

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put aside old tropes
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go beyond the surface level
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under a cloud of suspicion
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take stock of things
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come to a head
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📖 Transcript

Hi, crime junkies.
I'm your host, Ashley Flowers.
And I'm Britt.
And I have an interesting one for you today.
One where I ask you to put aside old tropes and quick judgments and listen all the way to the end of the story.
Because you just might find the thing that I have come to learn over the years.

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