Sindy Gina Crow (September 12, 1957 - 1984/1985) was a woman who was found deceased along Interstate 20 in Smith County, Texas, in October 1985. Her death was ruled as a homicide based on the placement of her clothing at the scene, as this suggested it had been removed and discarded near the remains.
She was identified by the DNA Doe Project in April 2024.
Background[]
Sindy married Dwight P. Crow in January 1984, with whom she had a daughter in July of the same year. Shortly after, Sindy disappeared, and her infant daughter was sent to live with family in Alabama. Since her family was out of state, she was not reported missing to the police. Her last known address was in Arlington, Texas.
Sindy's maiden name was Paris. She was married three times before her marriage to Dwight Crow. Her second husband (1977-1979) was convicted murderer Larry Keith Robison, who was in police custody from 1982 until his execution in 2000.
Characteristics[]
- Brown, red, or dark blond hair tied with a rubber band.
- Several amalgam dental restorations.
- Gold crown on one tooth.
- Forensic testing showed she may have been of Indian or Polynesian descent.
Clothing and accessories[]
- Yellow knit pullover shirt with a lace collar and the phrase "Top Rail County Music, Dallas, Texas" with an armadillo on the front.
- White shorts.
- Canvas sandals.
- Gold butterfly earrings.
- Gold watch.
Gallery[]
Sources[]
- Sindy Crow at the Doe Network
- Sindy Crow at the Texas Department of Public Safety
- The Tyler Courier-Times (3/16/86)
- CBS19
- KLTV
- Your Basin
- The Tyler Morning Telegraph
- Sindy Crow at the DNA Doe Project