When 21-year-old Wanda Line was found inside a west side Columbus apartment where she had been staying on January 3, 1984, the people trying to make sense of what happened faced a difficult problem.
There wasn't just one version of Wanda's life. Some people knew her from LeVeque Tower, where she had worked as an assistant to Mrs. LeVeque. Others knew her from Looking Kool, where later newspaper reports would focus on her work as a dancer. Yet according to the club's manager at the time, Wanda only participated on amateur nights and was not a regular dancer there. Still others knew her through the apartment at 100 Darien Avenue, where she had been apartment-sitting for a friend while they were away in Florida.
Somewhere within those overlapping chapters may lie the answer to what happened, because in all of these years, Wanda's case has never been solved. According to reports, loud music was playing when police arrived at the apartment. The door was locked, and the security chain was engaged. Inside, they found Wanda, who had been seen alive by coworkers at Looking Kool the day before.
Investigators determined Wanda died from blunt force trauma, but the object that caused her death and the person who wielded it remain unknown. No clear motive emerged, and over the years many of the questions surrounding her final hours have remained unanswered.
At first glance, Wanda's story seems straightforward. But the deeper you look, the more complicated it becomes. Her life took several turns in the months before her death, and more than four decades later, investigators are still trying to understand how those pieces fit together.
A newly released video has brought renewed attention to Wanda's story, placing the case before a new generation of viewers and investigators who may notice something that was overlooked. For Wanda's family, the questions surrounding her final hours have never gone away. More than 42 years later, they are still waiting for answers.
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