Disappearance of Isabella Skelton
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Crumpsall, England
Isabella Skelton | |
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![]() Skelton prior to her disappearance | |
| Born | 21 January 1934 Glasgow, Scotland |
| Disappeared | 5 June 1969 (aged 35) Crumpsall, England |
| Status | Missing for 56 years, 9 months and 3 days |
On 5 June 1969, Isabella Skelton, a 35‑year‑old woman living in the Crumpsall area of Manchester, disappeared from her home. No confirmed sightings or official records of her have emerged since. Her family reported her missing in 2019, leading to a police investigation. Greater Manchester Police later confirmed that they were treating the case as a murder investigation, and her disappearance was featured on BBC Crimewatch in 2024.
Isabella McDowall was born on 21 January 1934 in Glasgow, Scotland.[1] She was petite, had black wavy hair, and dressed in a neat, classic style; she was also known as "Izzy". In 1952, McDowall married Lewis Skelton. The couple later moved to Greater Manchester, living first in Salford before settling in the Crumpsall area. They had three children. During the 1960s she worked in a number of local places as a typist,[2] including Atlas Express, Gallagher Cigarettes, and Ball Bearings Services, where she was employed at the time of her disappearance.[3][4]
