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It was the summer of 1973, and 20 year old Donna Lemon was making the most of it like any true Montanan before the snow starts to fall again in just a few short months. The eldest of two daughters with an avid outdoorsman for a father, Donna was very active. She rock climbed with her father and went fishing, camping, skiing, sledding, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and horseback riding. She had just attended the Ennis Rodeo on the 3rd and the 4th of July, and was supposed to meet with a friend at 4pm on the 5th to go horseback riding. She never arrived at her friend’s house. Her friend rang the alarm bell instantly and drove around looking for her, to no avail. Two days later, her green 1969 Ford Mustang would be spotted in a parking lot in Idaho Falls. Two days after that, her body would be discovered in the grass on the bank of the Snake River, approximately 1.5 miles from where her car was left. Family, friends, and officials all believed it had to be someone she knew. Over fifty years have passed since the tragic death of Donna Lemon and the question of who and why still linger. Do you have a piece of the puzzle? We are discussing the case of Donna Lemon and invite you to join in on the conversation. Comment below with your thoughts, questions, and theories. Follow, like, and share to help extend the reach of her case. As long as we can keep her name and face visible, the more likely it is that it will end up in front of someone with a nudge for them to come forward with information that might just provide some answers. ____________________________ Have Information? Please contact the Bonneville County Sheriff at 208-529-1375 or Idaho's Cold Case Tip Line - 1-844-847-4040. ____________________________ 📌 Subscribe for deep-dive true crime investigations 💬 Comment with your thoughts or theories 🔔 Turn on notifications so you don’t miss future cases
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