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Who Killed Newlywed Christie Wilson?

Verity Partington
5 min readJan 24, 2023

The cold case murder in Texas dates back to 1982, but the state’s Rangers hope new developments in forensics could create fresh leads.

Monica ‘Christie’ Wilson, murdered in 1982 (Image: Texas Department of Public Safety)

Monica ‘Christie’ Wilson was just 19 in the summer of 1982. Recently married, she was well-known in her local community as an employee of the Happy Chaps convenience store and liked by everyone.

But Christie disappeared from the side of a highway one evening and was later discovered murdered in a case that shocked the county — and has never been solved. More than 40 years on, can ever-improving forensic technology provide investigators with the clues they need?

Where is Christie?

Christie had been working a shift with another employee at the convenience store in Liberty on August 26th 1982, and the pair closed down as usual at midnight before heading to the parking lot and driving off in separate cars along US 90.

However, Christie failed to return home to Dayton at her usual time. Concerned her car may have broken down, her construction worker husband called the police and went out to look for her himself at 1:00 AM.

He soon found her 1969 orange Pontiac Lemans apparently abandoned along the highway with no sign of his wife at all.

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Verity Partington
Verity Partington

Written by Verity Partington

A writer and author of crime thrillers living in the UK. Partial to books, stationery, papercrafts and walking. You can find her books on Amazon here: https://a

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