Murder of Tammy Vincent

[1][2][5] NCIS cast member Pauley Perrette collaborated with the popular television show America's Most Wanted in 2009 to work on solving the case.

[6] Tammy Vincent grew up on a farm in Okanogan County, Washington roughly 140 miles northeast of Seattle.

[1][5][8] Two days after the raid, she was relocated from SeaTac to Spokane in an attempt to keep her safe, but a lawyer working for the five defendants tracked her down and turned her over to his clients.

[9] She was last seen in Seattle on September 10, 1979, at a motel in the 19200 block of Aurora Avenue North, getting into a silver Lincoln Continental owned by one of her employers.

[2] A salesclerk at a Woolworth's near the Palace Theater remembered seeing a girl who matched Vincent's description on the evening before the murder.

[5][7][10] A group of joggers discovered the body on the morning of September 26, 1979, on a beach at Blackie's Pasture in Tiburon, California.

[7] Upon the discovery of the remains on the beach, examiners could not identify the body,[3][4] and could only determine her eye color, height, weight, gender, and dental characteristics.

At the time of death, she wore a black shirt, beige pants decorated with blue and red, and high heels.

Crime scene where Vincent's body was located