Their Voices Are Raised In Unison.... Part 2
DAPHNE PHILISIA JONES
Missing since January 3, 1999
On the day Daphne disappeared, her grandmother, Ethel Clark, had dropped her off at her New Orleans apartment at 2:30 p.m. Daphne, then 22, was scheduled to work a 3:00 p.m. shift at Brennan’s Restaurant, but she never made it. “I didn’t have a good feeling about leaving her at that dark apartment,” Clark recalls. A student at the University of New Orleans, Daphne had recently moved from the dorms into an apartment after learning she was pregnant. She had a plane ticket and planned to leave for Maryland in six days, to live with her mother. To report information about Daphne’s disappearance, contact Captain Defillo at the New Orleans Police Department, (504) 658-5858.
Missing since January 3, 1999
On the day Daphne disappeared, her grandmother, Ethel Clark, had dropped her off at her New Orleans apartment at 2:30 p.m. Daphne, then 22, was scheduled to work a 3:00 p.m. shift at Brennan’s Restaurant, but she never made it. “I didn’t have a good feeling about leaving her at that dark apartment,” Clark recalls. A student at the University of New Orleans, Daphne had recently moved from the dorms into an apartment after learning she was pregnant. She had a plane ticket and planned to leave for Maryland in six days, to live with her mother. To report information about Daphne’s disappearance, contact Captain Defillo at the New Orleans Police Department, (504) 658-5858.