![]() ![]() Or “we believe the father-to-be was from a very affluent family up in Homedale and therefore they were embarrassed,” Jay said, and might know where Jan went. “There’s two theories: One, either she was too embarrassed to say anything and decided to run away,” he said. ![]() Jay said he believes his sister’s case could go either way. “In 1972, that was frowned upon, right? So, I don’t know, she kept that hush-hush or decided not to tell anybody.” “I think we found out she was pregnant from the letter,” Jay said. While there weren’t any names mentioned, there was one thing in the letter that Jan’s family said they had no idea about prior to her disappearance. And it was a lot of apologetic issues involved with that, but nothing. “It made it sound like she was going to off herself. “I do recall some of the stuff,” brother Jay said. “It said, ‘It’s very sad to love someone and not be -.’” The rest of the sentence is lost to time. “I remember the letter,” sister Robin recalled. ![]() Jan’s siblings told Dateline that they vaguely recall what the note said. One of the pieces of evidence was a note left in the tack room the night Jan vanished. “I went back up to where my sister was and she asked me to leave because the guy she was seeing at the time pulled in,” he recalled. “So we walked up there and noticed that the light to the tack room was on.”īrian said he and his friend went into the tack room and saw Jan sitting there. “Me and the guy I was hanging out with - we heard noises at the barn like the horse was kicking something,” Jan’s brother Brian told Dateline. On the night of June 26, 1973, Jan was in the family’s barn. Jan “knew a lot of people through the horse association,” Robin said, adding that her sister “was just a typical teenage girl growing up, but she was more - mostly interested in her horses.” Robin also recalled the love her sister had for horses. “She was also a substitute for the equestrian team for the U.S. She was in a lot of horse shows.”īut Jan was no ordinary equestrian. “She was a big horse person,” Jay remembered. To Jan, living on the horse farm was a dream. “We grew up very happy, and we didn’t have much.” “We fought like normal kids,” Jan’s sister Robin Wilson told Dateline. In fact, the family lived on a horse farm. ![]()
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