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[The Unresolved Tragedy of Linda Sherman: A Web of Deceit and Domestic Abuse]-[MURDERED: Linda Sherman]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2025-11-24

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📋 Summary

The Disappearance of Linda Sherman

On April 24, 1985, Don Sherman reported his 27-year-old wife, Linda Sherman, missing in St. Louis County, Missouri. Don claimed he had not seen Linda since the night of Monday, April 22, after a heated argument regarding her late arrival from her night shift at the National Personnel Record Center. Don alleged that Linda had been unfaithful with a co-worker named Randy and suggested she had simply "peaced out" to start a new life. However, the investigation into Linda's disappearance would soon reveal a chilling pattern of coercive control and domestic abuse.

A Staged Narrative and Suspicious Clues

Don’s version of events was riddled with inconsistencies. He claimed Linda drove their daughter to school on Monday morning, but their daughter, Patty, later revealed that Don had actually taken her—an act she described as "basically unheard of." Furthermore, Don’s behavior raised red flags when Linda's car was discovered at the St. Louis Lambert International Airport. Don had suggested the family search near the airport, and the car was found just as he was speaking with police about it. Experts often define this as a "telltale sign of a staged scene," where a perpetrator leads investigators to evidence to control the narrative.

The Reality of Abuse and Surveillance

Behind the facade of a struggling marriage, Linda was trapped in an abusive relationship. Her co-worker, Randy, confirmed they were involved and that Linda had a concrete plan to leave Don. Linda had even rerouted her mail to her sister’s house and stored critical documents—including birth certificates and financial records—in a work locker to prevent Don from accessing them.

Evidence of Don’s extreme monitoring surfaced when investigators discovered he had been recording Linda’s phone calls using a device rigged in their basement. Don even admitted to using a "big ear," a long-range listening gadget, to spy on Linda and Randy. Despite this, Don refused to take a polygraph test, citing legal advice from his attorney, Frank Anzalone—a lawyer notably connected to Don’s own mother’s past legal troubles involving the shooting death of Don’s father.

The Discovery of the Skull and the Anonymous Note

For five years, the case remained a "missing person" file until June 1990, when a human skull was found under a bush outside a restaurant called Casa Gallardo. Despite the suspicious placement, officials initially dismissed it as a prank or related to cemetery relocations, a claim later debunked as the airport project hadn't yet commenced.

In September 1991, an anonymous envelope containing a promotional flyer from the same restaurant was delivered to the police. Stamped in purple ink were the words: "The Bridgeton police have L. Sherman's skull." Dental records confirmed the skull belonged to Linda. The case was officially reclassified as a homicide, though no suspect was ever charged.

The Unending Search for Justice

Patty, Linda’s daughter, grew up convinced of her father’s guilt. She recalled her father’s obsession with Casa Gallardo, where he was a regular, and suspected he had planted the skull to control the discovery. Don maintained his innocence until his death in 2015, even bizarrely suggesting a "cocaine ring" at Linda's workplace was responsible.

Today, the case of Linda Sherman remains an unsolved homicide. The jurisdiction has become increasingly murky following the absorption of the Veneta Park Police Department into a larger cooperative, leaving Linda's family without a clear agency to hold accountable. Despite the passing of the prime suspect and lead investigator Lieutenant Webb, the search for the truth continues, fueled by the hope that someone—perhaps an aging relative or friend—will finally break their silence and bring justice to a mother who was never given the chance to leave her abuser.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm not above bribing you.
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Always go a layer deeper.
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It stinks to high heaven.
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He was pretty open about the whole thing.
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📝Key Phrases

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disappear into thin air
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unravel a web of stories
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peaced out on him
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play-by-play
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stewing
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📖 Transcript

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