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My sister is not just going to be some freebie, you don’t get to kill her and throw her away like trash.” For this story, I spoke to Shannon’s brother Gregg Turner who shared the highs and lows of his sister’s case and his frustration with Indy PD to prosecute David Mays and his acquaintance Danny Garland of being involved in Shannon’s disappearance. Since Shannon’s disappearance, her brother Gregg has refused to stop trying to get justice for his sister. Gregg and his family members left Wisconsin and traveled to Indianapolis to remove Shannon’s belongings and search for any clues leading to finding Shannon. Flyers were posted on light posts around town as detectives launched an investigation.
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Turner’s sister filed a missing persons report. The landlord also told the family Shannon’s dog had been left outside unattended for days. A couple of weeks later, Shannon’s landlord called her family back in Wisconsin and informed them Shannon hasn’t been seen in weeks. Her brother Gregg Turner said his sister would have never missed a family event or not called. Her family became concerned when she didn’t show up in Wisconsin for Thanksgiving. She was waiting on a ride from her boyfriend David Mays. She was last seen on the evening of Decemafter finishing her shift. Shannon was a dancer at club called Babes. She had a dog, friends and dated a man named David Mays who was an enforcer for the Outlaws motorcycle club. She rented a home on the 300 block of Hamilton Avenue. She loved grilling steaks, shooting pool and drinking beers with family.
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She was considered a kind and friendly free spirit who loved listening to blues bands at the Slippery Noodle Inn in downtown Indy. Shannon Turner, a 33-year-old Wisconsin native relocated to Indianapolis in 1997.