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  1. Nancy Perry Baird was a gas station attendant who disappeared from East Layton, Utah on July 4, 1975. She is believed to be a victim of serial killer Ted Bundy, but her case remains unsolved and her body has never been found.

    • The Disappearance of Nancy Baird
    • The Last People to See Nancy Baird Alive
    • Identi-Kit Composites
    • Persons of Interest in The Nancy Baird Case
    • Story of A Man in A Volkswagen Van
    • The Ted Bundy Theory
    • Ted Bundy and The 'Convenient Alternative'
    • Ted Bundy Denies Knowing Nancy Baird
    • Ted Bundy's Alibi
    • Current Status of The Nancy Baird Case
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    Baird married young, just out of high school, and had a son with her husband, Floyd Dee Baird, soon afterward. Their marriage lasted only a few brief years. By July of 1975, Nancy Baird was 23 years old, single and raising her 4-year-old son. On the afternoon of July 4, she left her son with her parents at their home in the small town of East Layto...

    East Layton police used credit card receipts from the Fina station to identify customers who'd potentially interacted with Nancy Baird prior to her disappearance. One of them was a resident of the neighboring town of Kaysville named Denzle Williams. Davis County sheriff's detective Kenny Payne interviewed Williams on July 5, 1975, the day after Nan...

    Payne asked David and Jana Williams to describe the two men they'd seen talking to Nancy Baird. The Williamses said the two men both appeared to be 23 or 24 years old. The first was skinny, had shoulder-length hair, a full beard and mustache, and wore a frayed denim jacket. The second man also had a full mustache and beard. His hair was dark but su...

    East Layton police and the Davis County Sheriff's Office narrowed in on several persons of interest in the days and weeks after Nancy Baird disappeared. Chief among them was Baird's ex-husband, Floyd D. Baird. Case files show he provided an alibi, telling detectives he'd been camping with a friend in the area of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on the date i...

    Davis County detectives also interviewed one of Nancy Baird's friends, an Ogden woman named Deloris Drake, in the early days of the investigation. The information Drake provided has not previously been revealed. Drake reportedly told investigators she and Nancy Baird had gone bar-hopping along Washington Boulevard in Ogden, two nights prior to Bair...

    Serial killer Theodore "Ted" Bundy was first arrested three weeks later, about 30 miles south of East Layton in the suburbs of Salt Lake City. Bundy was at that time suspected in the Nov. 8, 1974, attempted kidnapping of Carol DaRonch from outside the Fashion Place Mall in Murray. Police investigating the DaRonch case seized Bundy's car, a light ta...

    Around that same time, on March 1, 1976, a judge found Bundy guilty of the attempted kidnapping of Carole DaRonch. A few months later, Bundy arrived at the Utah State Prison to begin serving his sentence. Bundy was extradited to Colorado in 1977, where he faced charges related to the suspected murder of Caryn Campbell two years earlier. Bundy twice...

    It took nearly a decade before Florida would execute Bundy by electrocution on Jan. 24, 1989. Days before the execution, Bundy began granting interviews to police investigators from several states, including Utah. He took responsibility for a large number of unsolved murders and described where police might locate the still-missing victims. Salt La...

    COLD has uncovered new evidence suggesting Bundy was likely telling the truth when he denied any knowledge of Nancy Baird. It comes by way of a professional archivist and researcher named Tiffany Jean, who, in 2019, began gathering and compiling Ted Bundy case filesfrom several states and police agencies. "I looked at the (Nancy Baird) case a littl...

    The disappearance of Nancy Perry Baird remains unsolved. The Davis County Sheriff's Office recently assigned an investigator to review the cold case, in cooperation with the Layton City Police Department. Their current focus is on persons of interest other than Ted Bundy. For David Williams and his sister Jana Williams Grow, the last people known t...

    A podcast by KSL investigates the 1975 disappearance of Nancy Baird, a gas station clerk in Utah. It reveals new leads and doubts the involvement of serial killer Ted Bundy.

  2. Mar 1, 2021 · Nancy Baird was presumed dead after she vanished from a gas station in 1975. A cold case coalition is investigating two possible suspects, one with a criminal record and a pickup truck, while not ruling out Ted Bundy.

  3. Nancy Baird is a dynamic facilitator with 20 years' experience in training and speaking to various organizations. She offers customized workshops on management, communication, change, technical writing, and strategic planning.

  4. Feb 27, 2021 · Nancy Baird vanished in 1975 while working at a gas station in Layton, Utah. A former Davis County sheriff who investigated the case believes Bundy killed her and buried her body in Lamb's Canyon, but lacked proof to charge him.

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  5. The Nancy Baird case files also include an account from one of Baird’s friends, a woman named Deloris Drake. She told a detective that on the night of July 2, 1975, she’d visited a few bars along Ogden’s Washington Boulevard with Nancy Baird. Those included Rigos, a restaurant and bar, and the Iron Horse.

  6. Jun 8, 2023 · Nancy Baird, Psychologist, Sarasota, FL, 34237, (941) 241-3371, While I specialize in issues related to children and adolescents, my training has also prepared me to work with adults, both ...

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