Missing Jeffery Scott McFry McFry, approximately 1990 Date reported missing : 09/05/1990 Missing location (approx) : Anniston, Alabama Missing classification : Endangered Missing Gender : Male Ethnicity : White DOB : 06/25/1967 (54) Age at the time of disappearance: 23 years old Height / Weight : 5'10, 150 pounds Description, clothing, jewerly and more : A green shirt, camouflAge at the time of disappearance: -print overalls and brown slip-on boots. Distinguishing characteristics, birthmarks, tattoos : Caucasian male. Dark brown hair, blue eyes. McFry's hair was shoulder-length at the time of his disappearance. Information on the case from local sources, may or may not be correct : McFry was last seen at his mother's trailer in Anniston, Alabama on September 5, 1990. He had spent the day clearing brush and was preparing to take a bath. His mother went across the street to spend the night at her sister's home. When she returned the next morning, McFry was gone. The lights and television set in the trailer were turned on and McFry's wallet was left behind. He has never been heard from again. His loved ones believe he was forcibly abducted. An unfamiliar blue van was seen parked near McFry's mother's trailer in the days prior to his disappearance, but no one thought anything of it until after he went missing. McFry's Ford Maverick was found abandoned after his disappearance. Inside the vehicle was a blanket which contained hair and tissue and possible bullet fragments and bloodstains. In 1991, David Ronald Chandler was convicted of drug trafficking and ordering McFry's death. He was also convicted of having a role in several other killings, including the death of James "Patrick" Burrows, who disappeared less than two weeks before McFry. Chandler was a marijuana dealer and Burrows and McFry were also involved in the drug trade; investigators theorized that Chandler had the two men murdered because he believed they had stolen marijuana from him. Chandler's defense argued that many people had a motive to kill McFry because of his criminal activities. Chandler was sentenced to death. After his conviction, however, the man who said Chandler had paid him to murder McFry recanted his testimony, and several other witnesses in the case also claimed they had lied. In 2001, Chandler's death sentence was commuted to life in prison. He is presently incarcerated in Hazelton, West Virginia. Another man, Jimmy Steed, is considered a suspect in Burrows and McFry's presumed murders and in the 1997 disappearance of his wife, Karen Steed, who has never been found. In December 2014, Jimmy pleaded guilty to the murder of another woman and was sentenced to 105 years in prison. He hasn't been charged in connection with any other disappearances or deaths. Steed, Burrows and McFry's remains have never been found, but foul play is suspected in their disappearances due to the circumstances involved. Other information and links : ncy Calhoun County Sheriff's Office 256-236-6600 September 2021 updates and sources The Doe Network Calhoun County Sheriff's Office The Anniston Star Unsolved in the News October 12, 2004. March 6, 2015; Information on the case from local sources, may or may not be correct : updated. |