A few things to clarify in the Circumstances of Disappearance: In an online article titled, “Without a Trace: Three Girls Went to a Mall” by Hometown by Handlebar Posted on December 13, 2022, Terry Moseley replied. Terry Moseley was the boyfriend of Renee Wilson, and brother to the youngest missing girl, Julie Ann Moseley. His response on when they left for the mall, “The girls left my house about 10:30, 10:45 that morning but many have it as noon.” Another item mentioned by Mr. Moseley was, “A few points I’d like to correct are that the car was found at the mall by 6pm. Everyone was mad that they weren’t home before 4pm and after that, worry turned to panic. The savings bonds were later found and weren’t in the car that day.” This is important because it does give a more concise timeline when the girls went missing and eliminates the idea the girls had the financial means to runaway, At first the Fort Worth police considered this as a run away incident. Which in fairness to the Department I have read many other 1970’s reports across the U.S. where law enforcement initially thought disappearances were people who had left the area of their own free will. The letter that Tommy, (Rachel’s husband) received has always been a point of contention. Many hand writing experts, (Including the FBI) have always found the writing inconclusive. The real question should be how did it get there? The letter was postmarked that morning, (the 24th) and that is impossible to have happened. The mail at that time took approximately 4 days to be delivered.
Here’s the article you mentioned. We will update some of the details of the case based on the source.