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Name: Jerry Michael Williams
Classification: Endangered Missing Adult
Alias / Nickname: Mike
Date of Birth: 1969-10-16
Date Missing: 2000-12-16
From City/State: Tallahassee, FL
Missing From (Country): USA
Age at Time of Disappearance: 31
Gender: Male
Race: White
Height: 70 inches
Weight: 170 pounds
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Blue
Complexion: Medium
Identifying Characteristics: Chicken pox scar on left cheek, previously wore braces on teeth and corrective shoes.
Clothing: Possibly wearing camouflage hunting clothes.
Jewelry: Possibly wearing a "St. Christopher" medal on a gold chain, a watch, and a wedding band on left ring finger.
Circumstances of Disappearance: Unknown. Jerry, also known as Mike, was last seen leaving his residence in the vicinity of the 5000 block of Centennial Oak Cir. in Tallahassee, FL. He allegedly was going duck hunting at Lake Seminole. His boat and vehicle, described as a green and tan 1994 Ford Bronco, were later found at the lake as well.
Investigative Agency: Jackson County Sheriff's Office
Phone: (850) 482-9624
Investigative Case #: 00-121624
If you believe you have any information regarding this case that will be helpful in this investigation please contact:
Jackson County Sheriff's Office at (850) 482-9624
Posted 15 December 2008 - 11:43 AM
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Posted 25 November 2011 - 06:47 PM
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Posted 08 September 2012 - 05:46 AM
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Posted 10 September 2015 - 02:03 AM
Jerry is still missing.
Jackson County Sheriff's Office
Phone: (850) 482-9624
Investigative Case #: 00-121624
Posted 10 September 2015 - 02:05 AM
Posted 09 August 2016 - 03:45 PM
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Man with ties to cold case in jail on unrelated charges
Jennifer Portman, News Director 6:34 p.m. EDT August 8, 2016
A Tallahassee man with ties to one of the area’s most vexing unsolved crimes is in jail, accused of kidnapping his wife at gunpoint.
Brian Winchester, 45, was arrested Friday on charges of kidnapping, domestic assault and armed burglary. Denise Winchester, 46, told Leon County Sheriff’s Office investigators her estranged husband snuck into her car and held her against her will for about an hour. His defense attorney, Tim Jansen, of Tallahassee, says he is innocent of the charges.
Denise Winchester is the former wife of Tallahassee real estate appraiser Mike Williams, who disappeared Dec. 16, 2000, while duck hunting alone on Lake Seminole. Years after he vanished – law enforcement officials initially surmised he must have been eaten by alligators – Williams was considered a suspicious missing person.
Investigators today believe the 31-year-old father was the victim of foul play but have named no suspects or persons of interest in the cold case.
About six months before he vanished, Brian Winchester wrote Mike Williams – at the time his best friend - a $1 million life insurance policy. Six months after Williams was presumed to have fallen from his boat and drowned, his wife Denise had him declared dead and collected at least $1.5 million in death benefits. Denise and Brian Winchester, who have known each other since preschool, married in 2005. They have long declined to comment on the case.
After nearly seven years, however, the marriage began to fall apart. The Winchesters separated in November 2012 and last year Denise Winchester filed for divorce. Court documents indicate Brian Winchester opposed the divorce. Last month, a Leon County judge ordered he cooperate and allow an appraisal on the couple’s Millers Landing Road house where he lives, a sign of proceedings moving forward. He had until this week.
A little after 9 a.m. Friday morning, Denise Winchester pulled out of her Centennial Oaks subdivision south onto Miccosukee Road on her way to work at Florida State.
As she does every morning, she picked up her cell phone and dialed her sister. According to court records, she noticed a figure behind her climb over the third-row seat of her gold 2002 Suburban. Brian Winchester moved into the passenger seat behind her, grabbed her cell phone and started yelling at her what route to take.
She told investigators she initially ignored his demands, then he threatened to hurt her and brandished what looked like a semi-automatic pistol. He pushed the barrel into her ribs, she said. But instead of following his directions to an unknown location, she pulled into a CVS parking lot and parked in a spot close to the door.
Admonishing her not to cry lest she attract attention, she said her husband told her he didn’t want a divorce and “had to do this” because she blocked his calls and text messages. He said he had nothing to live for, Denise Winchester told investigators, and got the gun so he could kill himself.
“Denise asked if today was ‘the day the two of them died.’ ” the report said. “Brian stated, ‘Just me.’”
After 45 minutes to an hour, Denise calmed him down, and she reportedly drove him back to his truck parked at the Miccosukee Greenway at Edenfield Road. Before getting out of her SUV, he gathered from the back compartment a tan sheet, another sheet of a kind of plastic material, a spray bottle of bleach and a tool.
She told police she promised him she would not tell anyone what happened. Brian Winchester drove away, first pulling up to her at a light and apologizing. She drove straight to the Sheriff’s Office.
In petitions for domestic violence protection filed Monday, Denise Winchester said she believed she and her 17-year-old daughter -- who was 18 months old when her father Mike Williams went missing -- would be in danger if Brian Winchester is let of out of jail.
“I believe and know that Brian will kill me and/or my child if he is released,” she wrote.
Brian Winchester will have a first appearance in court Tuesday morning.
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Posted 10 August 2016 - 08:17 AM
NamUs profile for Jerry Michael "Mike" Williams
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