Susan Osborne and Evan Chartrand of Wetumpka have not been seen or heard from since Memorial Day 2017. Paramount+ recently featured the case of the missing Alabama mother and son in an episode of its docuseries “Never Seen Again.”
The two are both originally from Michigan but moved to Deatsville in 2005 with Evan’s dad, according to Melissa Canfield, the sister-in-law of Susan and Evan’s aunt.
Hollie Morris, the best friend of Susan, said she last saw the missing woman right before Morris moved to Florida, but stopped hearing from her after May 29, 2017. “There were several pieces of evidence and several things that were odd and seem to point in a certain direction,” Elmore County Sheriff’s Capt. Troy Evans told AL.com. “Obviously, nothing to the degree that we had probable cause.”
While this case seems to meet the criteria for a cold case, Evans says he’s hesitant to label the case as such. “I feel we need national attention and we need a little bit more advanced labs to test. Just more resources that aren’t available to small towns.”“It’s a nightmare. It’s done a lot — you don’t trust people anymore,” Canfield said. “It’s done a number on all of us.”
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