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[The Unresolved Disappearance of Nikki McCown: A Re-examination]-[MISSING: Marilyn “Niqui” McCown]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2026-01-26

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📋 Summary

The Disappearance of Marilyn Nikki McCown

On July 22, 2001, 25-year-old Marilyn Nikki McCown vanished from Richmond, Indiana. Her disappearance began with a mundane afternoon: after church, she went to the Richmond Coin Laundry on South E Street. A witness saw her there around 2:00 PM, and she was later captured on security footage at a nearby convenience store. Shortly after, she visited her parents’ home, expressing discomfort due to men bothering her at the laundromat. She returned to the laundromat, but she never returned to her apartment or her nine-year-old daughter, Peyton.

Initial Suspicions and the "Runaway Bride" Theory

Police initially dismissed the case, suggesting that the upcoming wedding to her fiancé, Bobby Webster, had caused her to get "cold feet." The family vehemently rejected this theory. Suspicion soon turned toward Bobby, who displayed concerning behavior shortly after she went missing. He contacted her college to ask about tuition refunds, returned her engagement ring, and canceled their wedding venue. Furthermore, Bobby allegedly failed a polygraph test regarding his knowledge of her disappearance. Despite this, he maintained an alibi, claiming he was at the mall getting fitted for a tuxedo during the time she vanished.

The Discovery of the GMC Jimmy

For months, the case remained stagnant until November 3, 2001, when Nikki’s vehicle—a black and gray GMC Jimmy—was found abandoned at the Meadows of Catalpa Apartments in Dayton, Ohio. The car had signs of tampering, but notably, a laundry basket with folded clothes remained inside. The location was significant because Nikki had previously lived there, and her ex-husband, Stephen Johnston, still resided at the complex. While Stephen was initially a person of interest, he was eventually cleared after cooperating with investigators.

The Shadow of Tommy Swint

As detectives expanded their search, the name Tommy Swint—a corrections officer at the prison where Nikki worked—became a focal point. Colleagues described his behavior toward Nikki as obsessive, citing instances of inappropriate physical contact. Years later, in 2007, Swint was linked to the 1991 cold case murder of Tina Marie Ivory through DNA evidence. In 2010, when authorities attempted to arrest him for Ivory’s murder, Swint died by suicide, leaving his involvement in Nikki’s disappearance an open question.

New Revelations and Emerging Theories

Recent investigative efforts have brought new, unsettling details to light. Case reports revealed an anonymous letter from 2003 alleging a secret relationship between Nikki and the prison warden, though the warden denied this, and police found no credible evidence to support it. Furthermore, a woman named Kim, who had a brief relationship with Bobby Webster, revealed that Bobby had claimed Nikki and Tommy Swint were having an affair—a revelation he never shared with police.

Another layer of complexity involves Darlene Williams, a mutual friend and coworker of Nikki and Tommy. Darlene was the last person to speak with Nikki on the day she disappeared. Despite Darlene’s claims that they were discussing vitamins, the timing and the nature of the call remain suspicious. In 2022, a search of Darlene’s property yielded no remains, though cadaver dogs alerted to a wooded area adjacent to the Meadows of Catalpa—the same apartment complex where the GMC was discovered.

Conclusion

Nearly 25 years later, the mystery of Nikki McCown’s fate remains unresolved. While Tommy Swint and Bobby Webster were the primary figures of interest, their deaths have left the investigation without definitive answers. Nikki’s daughter, Peyton, continues to seek closure, hoping that someone will finally come forward with the truth. The case serves as a haunting reminder of how, despite extensive investigations, the truth can remain buried in the silence of those who know what happened.

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I can tell you where I was standing.
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I kept tabs on the case the whole time.
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They kind of figured that she would just come home when she was ready.
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For some reason, the family said the police didn't initially think that something bad had happened.
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They're kind of living paycheck to paycheck.
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keep tabs on
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put resources to work
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tightly wrapped up
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just around the corner
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runaway bride
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Crime Junkies.
I'm your host, Ashley Flowers.
And I'm Britt.
And today I am bringing you a special episode.
If you recognize the name Marilyn Nikki McCown, then you've either been with us since the very beginning or you've made it all the way through our archives.
Because Nikki's story was the very first one I ever told on Crime Junkie.

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