Cindy Anderson

Published: June 9, 2022, 9 a.m.

In 1981 Cindy Anderson was 20 years old and working as a secretary at The Law Offices of James Rabbitt and Richard Neller in Toledo, Ohio. She was a devout employee. Most days she worked alone in the morning. She\u2019d open the office, prepare the lawyer\u2019s desks for the day and field incoming phone calls. August 4th, 1981, was no different.\n\xa0\nBy noon two lawyers arrived at the office expecting to see Cindy in her office as per usual. But Cindy was gone. The door was locked, there was no note, and Cindy\u2019s car was still sitting in the parking lot. It literally still smelt like nail polish remover in the building. So, they figured she\u2019d just been picked up by a friend and had gone to lunch for the day. But when Cindy wasn\u2019t back in a few hours, they grew very concerned.\n\xa0\nSee Cindy had been experiencing a lot of harassment before this. Someone was making odd calls to the office, and someone had spray painted the words I love you Cindy with the initials GW on a wall directly in her line of sight from the law office. On top of that, Cindy was having recurring nightmares that she was abducted and killed by a strange man.\n\nIt got so bad, Cindy asked for an emergency button to be installed at her desk and her bosses instructed her to lock all of the doors when she was working in the office alone.\n\xa0\nSo as the hours passed, they grew increasingly worried. And when they found a romance novel open to a page about the main character being abducted at knifepoint, they knew it was time to call the police.\n\xa0\nIt\u2019s been over 40 years since Cindy went missing and authorities admit they have never been close to solving the case. Between stalkers, serial killers, and suspicion on one of Cindy\u2019s bosses, no charges have ever been filed. But that doesn\u2019t mean there isn\u2019t still hope that we can find answers about what happened to her.\n\xa0\nCindy Andersen went missing from Toledo, Ohio in 1981. At the time of her disappearance, she was 5\u20194 and weighed 115 pounds. She has brown hair and brown eyes. She also has a chicken pox scar on her forehead and a scar on her right knee that looks like a fishhook. She was last seen wearing a white V-neck dress with pink pinstripes, brown pantyhose, and beige open-toed sandals with an ankle strap. Anyone with information about Cindy is urged to contact the Toledo Police Department at 419-245-3340.\n\n\xa0For more information about the podcast and the cases discussed, visit VoicesforJusticePodcast.com\n\xa0\nDon't forget to follow me on social media under Voices for Justice Podcast & SarahETurney\n\xa0\nJoin the Patreon family to get instant access to a library of extra content, support\nthe show, and support these cases https://www.patreon.com/VoicesforJustice\n\xa0\nVoices for Justice is a podcast that uses adult language and discusses sensitive and\npotentially triggering topics including violence, abuse, and murder. This\npodcast may not be appropriate for younger audiences. All parties are innocent\nuntil proven guilty in a court of law. Some names have been changed or omitted\nper their request or for safety purposes. Listener discretion is advised.\n\xa0\nThe introduction music used in Voices for Justice is Thread of Clouds by Blue Dot\nSessions. Outro music is Melancholic Ending by Soft and Furious. The track used\nfor ad transitions is Pinky by Blue Dot Sessions.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices