The Mystery Surrounding Maud Crawford

She was Camden Arkansas's first female attorney. She passed the bar with the highest score in her class. She was respected, influential, and deeply involved in a legal battle over a fortune worth millions.

Then she vanished.

On March 2, 1957, Maud Robinson Crawford disappeared from her Camden, Arkansas home under circumstances that continue to baffle investigators nearly seventy years later. Her purse was left behind. Her car remained in the driveway. A pan of beans sat unfinished. It was as if she simply vanished into thin air.

But as journalists and investigators dug deeper, they uncovered allegations involving a powerful Arkansas family, a disputed estate, missing documents, political influence, and witnesses who remained fearful decades after her disappearance.

Was Maud the victim of a crime connected to one of Arkansas's most controversial estate battles? Or is the truth still hidden somewhere in the shadows of history?

Read the full story here:

https://faithfireandtheforgotten.substack.com/p/the-woman-who-knew-too-much-the-disappearance




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