Jami Sue <I>Hagel</I> Sherer

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Jami Sue Hagel Sherer

Birth
Carrington, Foster County, North Dakota, USA
Death
30 Sep 1990 (aged 26)
Redmond, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Murder victim never found Add to Map
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Jami Sue was a very petite (5 feet, 90 lbs.), attractive young wife and mother of a precious 2 year old boy, Tyler, & in the prime of her life, when she disappeared from her home on Sept. 30, 1990, never to be seen again.

She was well-liked by her co-workers at Microsoft. She had 3 brothers, Randy (older), and twin brothers, Rob & Rich (younger).

On July 17, 1987, in Robinswood Park, she married the man who would eventually become her murderer. Ten years later, her abusive former husband was finally convicted of her murder in 2000.

She was a sweet and loving young woman who deserved to live a full life with her loved ones, and raise her cherished son. Her remains were never found, and so her mother created a lovely memory garden for her.

Her tragic story can be found in Ann Rule's book, Empty Promises. She is survived by her parents, Jerry & Judy, her 3 brothers and her son, Tyler.

If anyone has any additional bio info or photos to add, please contact me. I'd be happy to add more.
Jami Sue was a very petite (5 feet, 90 lbs.), attractive young wife and mother of a precious 2 year old boy, Tyler, & in the prime of her life, when she disappeared from her home on Sept. 30, 1990, never to be seen again.

She was well-liked by her co-workers at Microsoft. She had 3 brothers, Randy (older), and twin brothers, Rob & Rich (younger).

On July 17, 1987, in Robinswood Park, she married the man who would eventually become her murderer. Ten years later, her abusive former husband was finally convicted of her murder in 2000.

She was a sweet and loving young woman who deserved to live a full life with her loved ones, and raise her cherished son. Her remains were never found, and so her mother created a lovely memory garden for her.

Her tragic story can be found in Ann Rule's book, Empty Promises. She is survived by her parents, Jerry & Judy, her 3 brothers and her son, Tyler.

If anyone has any additional bio info or photos to add, please contact me. I'd be happy to add more.

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