
Missing: Nancy Debra Willis
Case: 2985DFTN
Alias: Debbie Winegar (maiden name) Barr Willis
Missing Since: December 23, 1986
Missing From: Bradley County, Tennessee
Date Of Birth: January 28, 1961
Age: 25 years
Height: 5’3″
Weight: 125 lbs
Hair Color: Light Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Ethnicity: White
Gender: Female
Notable: Her right leg previously fractured in circa eight places from a car accident. Last seen wearing blue jeans, flannel shirts in winter, tennis shoes, socks.
DNA: Sample is available
A Little Bit About Nancy’s Case:
Nancy visited her family in Gate City, Virginia for the Christmas holidays; they last saw her on December 23, 1986. She was supposed to return to her home in Ringgold, Georgia afterwards. She never contacted her family again, which is uncharacteristic of her behavior. Her husband, Howard Hawk Willis, said the last time he saw her was when she told him she was leaving him and he took her to a bus station in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The Willises were building a home in Bradley County, Tennessee, but Nancy disappeared before they could move there. In October 2002, Howard was charged with the murders of 17-year-old Adam Ray Chrismer and 16-year-old Samantha Leming Chrismer, a newly married couple from Chickamauga, Georgia.
They had been living temporarily with Howard’s mother on Brentwood Drive in Johnson City, Tennessee and they knew Howard; in fact, they married in a double ceremony alongside Howard’s daughter and her husband. Samantha’s body and parts of Adam’s were found in a rented storage unit, and his head and hands were found in Boone Lake.
To complicate matters, Howard’s stepfather, Sam Thomas, also disappeared in September 2002. His body, without its head and hands, was later found in Georgia. No one has been charged in his death, but authorities believe it may be connected to the Chrismers’ homicides. Howard didn’t go to trial for the murders until 2010, eight years after he was charged. He was convicted and sentenced to death. He has never been charged in Nancy’s disappearance, but he is considered a suspect in her case. Nancy has previously lived in Johnson City as well as Denver, Colorado and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Foul play is suspected in her case, which remains unsolved.
If you have any information concerning Debra’s case, please contact:
Bradley County Sheriff’s Department: (615) 476-0572, (423) 728-7272
Source Information:
EXCLUSIVE: Sister-in-law of Howard Hawk Willis opens up about missing sister
The Doe Network Case File For Nancy Debra Willis
NAMUS Case Profile For Nancy Debra Willis
The Charley Project – Nancy Debra Willis
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