In October 1982, 19-year-old Angela Hamby vanished from Wilkes County, North Carolina. Days later, her car was found abandoned—Angela was not with it. What followed was an investigation filled with unanswered questions, missed opportunities, and decades of silence.
In this episode, we take a closer look at who Angela Hamby was before she disappeared, the events surrounding the day she went missing, and why her case remains unsolved more than 40 years later. We also examine renewed interest in the case and the hope that modern forensic genealogy could finally bring answers.
Case Sources:
Primary Case Information & Summaries
● https://charleyproject.org/case/angela-gray-hamby
● https://abandonednc.org/missing-angela-gray-hamby/
● https://citytowner.com/angela-gray-hambry-disapperance-wilkesboro-nc/
● https://860wacb.com/wilkes-county-mystery-what-happened-to-angela-hamby/
● https://wilkescounty.net/151/Sheriff
● https://www.journalpatriot.com/news/glenn-s-celebrates-50-years/article_2a2f6ee
8-2608-11e3-b794-001a4bcf6878.html
News, Archives & Articles
● The Wilkes Record – articles by Jerry Lankford on Angela Hamby
● Winston-Salem Journal archive reporting on the case
● The Charlotte Observer (archival reporting on NC cold cases)
● Associated Press historical coverage of Angela Hamby’s disappearance
● The Wilkes Journal Patriot - articles on Glenn’s Restaurant
Additional Sources Used for Verification
● Doe Network (case summary references)
● NamUs (historical entry and case details)
● Local forum discussions referencing J.E’s Store, Glenn’s Tasty Freeze sightings,
and timeline reconstructions
● General geographical verification via Google Maps (Wilkesboro, NC locations)