One of the United States' most notorious unsolved missing persons - the abduction of 20 year-old Angela Hammond in 1991 - may have been a case of mistaken identity. Angela Hammond, 20, was abducted from a pay telephone booth while four months pregnant on April 4, 1991 in the town of ClintonHer boyfriend Rob Shafer was speaking to her on the phone at the time. The ransom note that points to the mistaken identity theory came from the original police file for the Hammond case. 'The letter was postmarked April 4, 1991, the exact date that Angela Hammond was abducted late that evening. Captain Paul Abbott of the Clinton Police Department called the alleged case of mistaken identity 'pretty incredible.'
Source: Daily Mail May 15, 2021 04:06 UTC