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00:00-01:23 Intro 01:23-02:06 Sightings 02:06-11:46 Theories 11:46-13:50 Aftermath 13:50-16:27 Outro This is part 2 of the Tabitha Tuders disappearance. Tabitha Tuders disappeared on April 29th, 2003 in East Nashville, TN at the age of 13. In part 1, we talked about Tabitha’s background leading up to her disappearance, how she came from a loving home, and was a 7th grade student at Bailey Middle School where she was also a straight A student. We also talked about an 11 year old boy who lived in Tabitha’s neighborhood and rode the same bus as her. He claimed he saw Tabitha get into a red car with a black man on the day of her disappearance, but the police for whatever reason, did not believe him. We talked about how Tabitha’s older sister Jamie had a boyfriend at the time who matched the description of the driver of the car, and knew Tabitha’s daily routine. He was questioned by police, provided an alibi, and was eventually cleared. At the beginning of the investigation, police strongly believed that Tabitha was a runaway, but her parents and family have staunchly denied this theory. In this video, I’ll be talking about alleged sightings of Tabitha, theories, and what has happened since she disappeared. So what happened to Tabitha Tuders on that fateful spring day? I feel like this case can be solved if somebody talks. Somebody saw something and somebody knows something. She came from a loving, 2 parent household and her parents were good, hardworking people. The only setback was that they weren’t rich and they didn’t live in the best neighborhood. Although most Nashvillians know this case, I can’t help but think that if Tabitha had been from a nicer area like Green Hills, Brentwood, or Belle Meade, her case would be known nationally much like JonBenet Ramsey or Elizabeth Smart. Maybe police would have taken it more seriously at the beginning and issued an Amber Alert had she been from a nicer part of town. Or maybe they wouldn’t have been so quick to call her a runaway. In 2025, East Nashville is now filled with lively bars, trendy tattoo shops, and rebuilt condos, but just 22 short years ago, there was a young girl who played in those same streets, who was finishing up the 7th grade and looking forward to her trip to KY Kingdom. Tabitha wasn’t some unloved, forgotten child. She was protected. She was a kid who was loved, doted on, and who is still missed 22 years later. This one hits close for me. Tabitha is only 8 months older than me and I can’t help but to see myself in her. Much like Anthonette Cayedito, she never got to attend prom, attend college, have kids, or make rookie mistakes. Someone knows something and the faster someone comes forward, the faster this family can get some peace and closure. Tabitha Danielle Tuders disappeared in East Nashville, TN on April 29th, 2003. She weighed 98-100 pounds at the time of her disappearance and was between 4’9’’ tall and 5’1’’ tall. She had blue eyes, straight, sandy blond hair, and had a birthmark on her stomach and a scar on her finger. Tabitha’s ears were also pierced at the time of her disappearance. There is a $50,000 reward in this case and if you have information regarding the disappearance of Tabitha Tuders that occurred on April 29th, 2003 in East Nashville, TN, please call the Metro Nashville Police Department at (615)742-7463 Thank you for watching. #tabithatuders #truecrimedocumentary #missingpersons CREDITS: -Disappeared: Last Stop -https://www.missingkids.org/blog/2019... -https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/kidnap/tab... -https://www.wkrn.com/news/local-news/... -https://www.nashvillescene.com/news/n... -https://www.tennessean.com/picture-ga... -https://www.nashvillescene.com/news/n...