Quenette Shehane, 21, was killed on Dec. 20, 1976. She had just graduated Birmingham-Southern College. Her car was packed up and she was ready to head home to Barbour County.
She stayed in Birmingham for several days after graduation, working at Parisian department store, and when she left work that night, she went to her boyfriend's fraternity house for dinner. They needed salad dressing so she hopped in the car with some cash and headed to a nearby convenience store.
When she didn't return, her boyfriend began frantically calling around and driving around searching for her. When he couldn't locate her, he called police and her family. Her family drove up to Birmingham from Clio when they learned that she was missing.
Quenette Shehane, 21, was killed on Dec. 20, 1976. She had just graduated Birmingham-Southern College. Her car was packed up and she was ready to head home to Barbour County.
She stayed in Birmingham for several days after graduation, working at Parisian department store, and when she left work that night, she went to her boyfriend's fraternity house for dinner. They needed salad dressing so she hopped in the car with some cash and headed to a nearby convenience store.
When she didn't return, her boyfriend began frantically calling around and driving around searching for her. When he couldn't locate her, he called police and her family. Her family drove up to Birmingham from Clio when they learned that she was missing.