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Betterson, Nikole December 1977; Michigan 2 YO
Topic Started: Aug 6 2006, 10:32 AM (591 Views)
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Nikole Betterson


Above: Nikole, circa 1977


Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance

Missing Since: December 1977 from Dearborn, Michigan
Classification: Endangered Missing
Age: 2 years old
Distinguishing Characteristics: Black hair. Nikole is biracial; she is African-American and Caucasian.


Details of Disappearance

Nikole's mother, Susan Klingel, was killed in a car accident in September 1977. Nikole and her father, Jarrett Betterson, were also in the accident but were not seriously injured. Jarrett and Klingel never married and shortly after her death he began dating another woman. Klingel's parents last saw Nikole at around Christmastime in 1977. Jarrett announced that he and his new girlfriend, Barbara, were moving West. There were conflicting accounts as to whether their intended destination was California or Las Vegas, Nevada. The Klingels never heard from any of them again.
in 1997, the Klingels hired a private investigator to locate Nikole. The investigator found Jarrett and Barbara, who were now married, living in poverty and poor health in Las Vegas, but there was no trace of Nikole and no paper trail for her whatsoever, except her Social Security orphan's benefits, which her father picked up every month until Nikole turned 18. The private investigator contacted the Las Vegas police department, which opened an investigation, checking school, court, police, licensure and adoption records. Their investigation turned up no evidence that Nikole was alive after she left Michigan.

In November 1997, a Las Vegas police detective visited Jarrett. He lied, claiming he knew what happened to Nikole, and promised them leniency if Jarrett told the whole story. Jarrett promised to contact the detective within a short time and confess what happened to his daughter. Ten days later, he called the detective and asked for more time. Jarrett never contacted the police again. He shot his wife to death and then himself. Before her death, Barbara mailed a letter to Nikole's grandmother asking for forgiveness "all the wounds we have put in your hearts with our tragic and youthful blunders." She included a money order for $900 to pay for her and Jarrett's cremations.

Jarrett and Barbara's deaths have stalled the investigation into Nikole's disappearance, as without their involvement authorities have no evidence that a crime was even committed. Foul play is suspected in Nikole's case; it remains unsolved.



Investigating Agency
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Las Vegas Police Department
702-229-3111



Source Information
The Las Vegas Review-Journal



Updated 1 time since October 12, 2004.

Last updated May 10, 2006; casefile added.

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