Margie Phillips, 30: Vanished On The Way To The Bank In 1976
She was with her boyfriend at the time & police believe he may have murdered her.
The mysterious disappearance of Margie Phillips has raised eyebrows for decades. The case has garnered heavy speculation as to whether or not the 30-year-old was murdered, but what is known is that she was last seen with her boyfriend, Willie Lee Battles, on April 22, 1976.
The 31-year-old was with Battles when they allegedly traveled to the First Federal Savings and Loan Office in downtown Fort Myers, Florida. There wasn’t anything out of the ordinary about the trip, but according to Battles, Margie disappeared.
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The couple reportedly lived together at the time, and Margie went to the bank to get money to purchase a new vehicle. Battles claimed that while Margie was inside the bank, he dozed off as he waited in the car. When he awoke, the bank was closed, and Margie was nowhere to be seen.
Bank Employees Tell Police A Different Story
Yet bank employees reportedly told authorities that the mother of four never entered the bank. Additionally, records showed that Margie’s account hadn’t even been accessed on the day she was last seen. She’s described as a hardworking woman dedicated to her family, who wouldn’t leave without telling them where she was going and whether she was safe.
“Although it has been 43 years, I never will forget that day,” said Genethel McGee, the victim’s sister, back in 2019. “It’s just like it was yesterday.” She added, “Every time that phone rang, I ran to that phone just knowing it was going to be her saying, ‘I’m coming home.’”
The Investigation Into Margie’s Boyfriend
Unsurprisingly, Margie’s boyfriend was someone investigators were interested in speaking with, especially after witnesses came forward to say they had seen the couple driving together on US 41. Willie Lee Battles was reportedly repeatedly questioned by investigators for decades, but he was never specifically named as a suspect in Margie’s missing person case. There just wasn’t enough evidence to tie him to any crime. However, it is stated that police believe that Battles murdered his girlfriend.
Authorities questioned Battles several times in the decades after Margie’s disappearance. He stated he dropped Phillips off at the bank that day and never saw her again, but other witnesses reported seeing the couple driving north on U.S. 41. Investigators believe Battles murdered her, but there is insufficient evidence to charge him in her case.
Margie Phillips: What To Know
At the time of her disappearance, Margie Phillips stood 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighed 130 pounds. She had black/dark brown hair and brown eyes. In some reports, her missing year is listed as 1986.
Anyone with information about this case is urged to contact the Fort Myers Police Department at 239-321-7700 or Crime Stoppers at 800-780-TIPS. The agency case number is 86-26470.
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Sources
NamUs
The Doe Network
The Charley Project
WINK News
Fort Myers News-Press
Case Number: 86-26470
Agency: Fort Myers Police Department
Phone: 239-321-7700
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