They had lain undiscovered under an Oklahoma lake for fifty years. And 
now the discovery of two rusting vintage cars containing five bodies has
 reignited the mystery of how three teenagers and one man and his 
friends vanished more than four decades ago. One of the cases is believed
 to be connected to the disappearance of Jimmy Allen Williams (top 
right), Thomas Michael Rios, (top left), and Leah Gail Johnson, (bottom 
right), all went missing after going for a drive in Jimmy's blue 1969 
Camaro on November 20, 1
970. 
Dive
 teams were at Foss Lake conducting 
training with sonar when they came upon the vehicles last week. They 
went back and did a scheduled dive yesterday and when they pulled the 
cars out of the water, they found human bones. Continue...
The discovery of two rusting vintage cars containing six bodies has
 reignited the mystery of how three teenagers and three other people 
vanished more than four decades ago. 
Highway
 patrol officers testing their sonar equipment Foss Lake near Elk City, 
Oklahoma on Friday stumbled upon the rusting 1969 Camaro and a Chevrolet
 dating back to the 1950s. 
Inside
 the Camaro were three bodies believed to be of local teenagers who 
vanished after going out for a drive in 1970. Inside the Chevrolet were 
three more bodies – thought to be a 69-year-old man and his two friends 
who went missing in the state in the late 1950s or early 1960s.
Police
 say the Camaro matches the vehicle associated with the three missing 
teenagers who disappeared on November 10 1970. They say they have 
confirmed the identity of at least one of the victims however details 
are yet to be released.
Authorities
 have not formally identified all of the remains belong to but the local
 paper has made a clear connection between the discovered Camaro and the
 teens.
 
  | 
|  Jimmy Williams poses next to his then brand-new Camaro as a 16-year-old in 1970 | 
T
he latest reports by local station KFOR states
 that one of the victims in the car thought to have belonged to the 
teenager has been identified but they are waiting to notify all of the 
relatives of the victims involved before releasing any names. 
Jimmy Allen Williams 16, Thomas 
Michael Rios, 18, and Leah Gail Johnson, 18, all went missing after 
going for a drive in Jimmy’s blue 1969 Camaro on November 20, 1970. 
 
They
are still listed as missing persons and were thought to have been 
headed to a football game in nearby Elk City but also could have 
detoured to go hunting at Foss Lake. 
 Local woman Kim Carmichael was a friend of the Camaro's owner, 16-year-old Jimmy Williams.
She told Oklahoma's Newsnine.com: 'I just remember how devastated everybody was
'We lived in a little town ... Nothing like that ever happened in Sayre.
At
the time of the disappearance, Ms Carmichael's father was the 
undersheriff in nearby Beckham County where the teens were last seen.  
He died in 2003 never knowing what happened.
Ms
Carmichael added: 'He said there was nothing ... There were no leads, 
no nothing. He said it was just like they vanished into thin air.'I 
can't imagine what [Williams'] family was going through if I could see 
what my dad was going through.'
Oklahoma Highway Patrol said they are hoping the
discovery will offer some relief to families who may have gone decades 
wondering where a missing loved one was.
Source: UK Daily Mail
 
 
 
 
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