Elizabeth Spence. Montgomery, Alabama.
Montgomery Cold Case - Elizabeth Spence
March 23, 2023
Victim – Elizabeth Spence
Murder Investigation
Montgomery Cold Case Task Force
(334) 832-2550
$35,000 Reward Offered for any Information that Leads to any Arrest(s) Involved in the 1991 Homicide Investigation
In 1991, Elizabeth Spence, 27, was the victim of homicide. On Wednesday, January 2, 1991, Spence was reported missing. Then Lafayette Police Chief Fred Lumpkin reported to the media, “For her to have gone anywhere without her family knowing about it was completely out of context.”
On Wednesday, January 9, 1991, Spence’s vehicle, a Daihatsu Charade, was found by Montgomery Police in the parking lot of a department store on Atlanta Highway. The body was discovered unexpectedly after the vehicle was turned over to the Lafayette Police Department for inspection of evidence in Montgomery.
The investigation is now in the hands of the Montgomery District Attorney’s Cold Case Task Force. Investigators are requesting information from anyone that may have information to help solve this case.
Central Alabama CrimeStoppers is offering a $5,000 reward for any information that leads to any arrest(s) involved in the 1991 Murder investigation of Elizabeth Spence. The State of Alabama is offering, $5,000 and the family is offering a $25,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of anyone involved with the Murder of Elizabeth Spence. The total reward is $35,000. All tips are kept anonymous through CrimeStoppers.
If you have any information regarding this investigation, please call Central Alabama
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