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FL JOANNA OTTO: Missing from Pensacola, FL - 20 November 1992 - Age 19

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Joanna Otto disappeared from Pensacola, Florida on November 20, 1992.

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Joanna Kay Otto

Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance

Missing Since: November 20, 1992 from Pensacola, Florida
Classification: Endangered Missing
Date of Birth: August 3, 1973
Age: 19 years old
Height and Weight: 5'7, 140 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Brown hair, brown eyes.


Details of Disappearance

Otto was last seen on November 20, 1992. She and her roommate went to a party, but her roommate became ill and had to go home. Otto got a ride home later with a friend, James Earl Gibson. He later told police that he dropped Otto off at her apartment in the 800 block of Royce Street. She never arrived home and has never been heard from again. Otto was not reported missing until December 8.
Gibson is currently serving a long prison sentence for kidnapping and rape. He has not been criminally charged in Otto's case, however, and it remains unsolved. Otto was born in Dotham, Alabama and graduated from Woodham High School in Pensacola. Foul play is suspected in her case.

Some agencies state that Otto vanished on November 21, 1992.
 
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Young woman left a party two decades ago and hasn’t been seen or heard from since

Joanna’s case is listed as ‘Endangered’ and it is unlikely that the missing woman willingly walked off.


Joanna Kay Otto was born in Dothan, Alabama on August 3, 1973. She attended elementary school in Dothan, and than moved to Florida in 1984 and enrolled in Ferry Pass Elementary School, Ferry Pass Middle School and Woodham High School in Pensacola.

In 1992 Joanna moved into the Maison De Ville Apartments in Pensacola with a roommate, Liseth Nelson. All was going well until the Night of November 20, 1992 when Joanna and her Liseth decided to go to a party.

While at the party, Liseth started feeling unwell and decided to head back to the apartment. Joanna was enjoying herself and stayed behind at the party, telling her roommate that she’d catch a ride home with friends, who were also at the party.

The last known person with Joanna that night was an acquaintance, James Gibson, who later told police he dropped Joanna off at her apartment after having taken home two other people from the party. James Gibson is currently serving a 35 year sentence on a kidnapping and rape conviction in an unrelated case.

Joanna Otto has been missing for exactly twenty years and one week and her whereabouts remain unknown. She would be 39 years old this year.

Kathy Gaut, Joanna’s mother, has suffered every parents worst nightmare. She has a website that was created after the disappearance of her daughter called Hawkshaw Memorial.

If you have any information regarding this case, please contact:
 
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The KlaasKIDS Foundation is sponsoring its inaugural “Light the Way Home for the Missing” walk this Sunday in downtown Pensacola. The event is designed to raise awareness about missing person cases along the Gulf Coast.

It’s being organized by Brad Dennis, KlaasKIDS National Search Director, based in Pensacola. Dennis says the prevalence of missing children remains a serious problem, noting that every minute 22 children disappear. That equates to 2200 children a day in the United States that are reported missing. Florida averages between 300-400 children on its missing children’s list.

The walk will begin at Bartram Park and conclude at Pensacola Missing Children’s Monument at Hawkshaw Memorial Lagoon Park.

The memorial is believed to be the nation’s only monument to missing children. It was inspired by the case of 19-year-old Joanna Otto, who disappeared November 20, 1992 from Pensacola. Also highlighted is the case of 14-year-old Danielle Bell. She disappeared September 29, 2001 from Cantonment. More recent cases include 19-year-old Brittany Wood, who went missing May 20th, 2013 from Mobile, AL and 25-year-old Tiffany Daniels, who disappeared August 12, 2013 from Pensacola State College.
 
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Young Woman Left A Party Two Decades Ago And Hasn’t Been Seen Or Heard From Since
Florida Unsolved Disappearance


Date Of Birth: August 3, 1973 Age at Time of Disappearance: 19 years old Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 5’7″; 140 lbs. Distinguishing Characteristics: White female. Brown eyes; brown hair. Location: Pensacola, Escambia County, FL

Joanna’s case is listed as ‘Endangered’ and it is unlikely that the missing woman willingly walked off.

Joanna Kay Otto was born in Dothan, Alabama on August 3, 1973. She attended elementary school in Dothan, and than moved to Florida in 1984 and enrolled in Ferry Pass Elementary School, Ferry Pass Middle School and Woodham High School in Pensacola.

In 1992 Joanna moved into the Maison De Ville Apartments in Pensacola with a roommate, Liseth Nelson. All was going well until the Night of November 20, 1992 when Joanna and her Liseth decided to go to a party.

While at the party, Liseth started feeling unwell and decided to head back to the apartment. Joanna was enjoying herself and stayed behind at the party, telling her roommate that she’d catch a ride home with friends, who were also at the party.

The last known person with Joanna that night was an acquaintance, James Gibson, who later told police he dropped Joanna off at her apartment after having taken home two other people from the party. James Gibson is currently serving a 35 year sentence on a kidnapping and rape conviction in an unrelated case.

Joanna Otto has been missing for exactly twenty years and one week and her whereabouts remain unknown. She would be 39 years old this year.

Kathy Gaut, Joanna’s mother, has suffered every parents worst nightmare. She has a website that was created after the disappearance of her daughter called Hawkshaw Memorial.

If you have any information regarding this case, please contact:

Escambia County Sheriff’s Office
850-436-9620
Or leave a online tip: Email Form

Agency Case Number:
92S039039
 
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Kathy Gaut came to Pensacola, Florida from Dothan, Alabama, in 1984. She experienced a parent's worst fear when her daughter was abducted and never seen again. It is her spirit of healing and recovery that serves as the foundation for the Hawkshaw Lagoon Memorial Park.

Joanna Kay Otto was born in Dothan, Alabama on August 3, 1973. She attended elementary school in Dothan, and was a student at Ferry Pass Elementary School, Ferry Pass Middle School and Woodham High School in Pensacola, Florida.

In 1992, Joanna was living with a roommate, Liseth Nelson, at the Maison de Ville Apartments in Pensacola. On November 20, 1992, Joanna and Liseth went to a party, from which Liseth went home ill. Joanna stayed at the party, telling Liseth she would get a ride home with friends who were there. She got a ride home with James Earl Gibson, an acquaintance who later told police he dropped her off at her apartment after having taken home two other people from the party.

Joanna has not been seen since. James Gibson is currently serving a thirty-five year sentence on a kidnapping and rape conviction in an unrelated case.
 

Joanna Kay Otto

Case Report - NamUs MP # 22112

Case Information
Status Missing
First name Joanna
Middle name Kay
Last name Otto
Date last seen November 20, 1992 00:00
Date entered 10/04/2013
Age last seen 19 to 19 years old
Age now 42 years old
Race White
Sex Female
Height (inches) 67.0
Weight (pounds) 140.0

Circumstances
City Pensacola
State Florida
County Escambia
Circumstances
Joanna attended a party on the night of 11/20/92. She has not been seen since.


Physical
Hair color Brown

Left eye color Brown
Right eye color Brown

Dental
Status: Dental information / charting is currently not available

DNA
Status: Sample submitted - Tests complete

Fingerprint Information
Status: Fingerprint information is currently not available

Investigating Agency
Title
First name Mark A.
Last name Smeester
Phone 850-436-9620/ 850-436-963
Website
Case number 92-S039039
Date reported
Jurisdiction County
Agency Escambia County Sheriff's Office
Address 1 1700 West Leonard Street
Address 2
City Pensacola
State Florida
Zip code 32501
Comments
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Joanna Otto disappeared from Pensacola, Florida on November 20, 1992. She and her roommate, Liseth Nelson, went to a party, but Liseth became ill and decided to go home. Nineteen-year old Joanna stayed at the party and found a ride home with friends and James Earl Gibson. Gibson later told police that he dropped Joanna off at the Maison De Ville Apartments in the 800 block of Royce Street, after he had taken two other friends home from the party. Joanna never arrived at her apartment and she has never been heard from again. Gibson was the last known person with Joanna. He is currently serving a thirty-five year sentence on a kidnapping and rape conviction in an unrelated case. Joanna was not reported missing until December 8th.



Maison De Ville Apartments, Royce Street and 9th Avenue, Pensacola, Florida

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James Earl Gibson

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Joanna was born in Dotham, Alabama and attended Woodham High School in Pensacola. She dropped out of high school in her junior year. Her mother described her as a trusting individual who loved going to parties. Foul play is suspected in her case.

She was wearing a white sweater, blue shorts with lace trim, a silver necklace, and gold earrings.

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James Earl Gibson

Date of Image: 07/15/2019
Primary Information
Designation:
Sexual Predator

Name:
James Earl Gibson

Status:
Supervised - FL Dept of Corrections

Dept of Corrections #:
773499

Date of Birth:
01/14/1971

Race:
White

Sex:
Male

Hair:
Brown

Eyes:
Blue

Height:
6'00"

Weight:
190 lbs

James Earl Gibson is registered as a Sexual Predator pursuant to Section 775.21 F.S

Positive identification cannot be established unless a fingerprint comparison is made.

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Aliases
JAMES E GIBSON, JAMES GIBSON
Scars, Marks & Tattoos
TypeBody LocationSMT Count
TattooRight Arm3
TattooLeft Leg1
TattooLeft Arm2
Address Information
AddressAddress Source InformationMap Link
TRANSIENT
3308 OLD FAIRFIELD DR/WOODS BEHIND HO
PENSACOLA, FL 32505
Escambia County
Source: Dept. of Corrections
Received Date: 07/16/2019
Type of Address: Transient
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Crime Information - Qualifying Offenses
Adjudication DateCrime DescriptionCourt Case NumberJurisdiction & StateAdjudication
01/20/1995SEX BAT/COERCES BY THREAT; F.S. 794.011(4)(b) (PRINCIPAL)9402147Escambia, FLGuilty/convict
01/20/1995SEX BAT/COERCES BY THREAT; F.S. 794.011(4)(b) (PRINCIPAL - 7 COUNTS)9402147Escambia, FLGuilty/convict
Victim Information
GenderMinor
FemaleNo
Vehicle Information
The following information reflects only those vehicles registered to or owned by the specific offender or predator. Please be aware that this individual may drive or operate vehicles other than those listed here.
Vehicle MakeVehicle TypeVehicle ColorVehicle YearVehicle BodyTag Number
VOLKSWAGENAUTOUNKNOWN COLOR19712 DOORNot Available
TOYOTAAUTOUNKNOWN COLOR19742 DOORNot Available
 

Joanna Otto's been missing 33 years. Loved ones think they know why, they just can't prove it​

Gone for more than 30 years, Joanna Otto was just 19 when she disappeared after leaving a party in Pensacola in late November of 1992. Joanna’s mother, Kathy Hoseid, and her best friend at the time, Liseth Garrett, have never stopped searching for the missing woman.

Liseth and Joanna had not only been friends and roommates for years, but she and Joanna had gone to the party together and it was Liseth who found her friend a ride back home when she wanted to leave early.

“That night I was like, ‘I’ve got to find somebody that can bring Joanna home,’” Liseth Garrett said. “I’m going around asking people, asking anybody, and these guys lived right down the road and our apartment was on their way, but she never made it home. I feel responsible for getting her a ride with James Gibson.”

Gibson, who was 21 at the time, was with two other young men Joanna knew from school, Jeff Ward and "Bubba" White. They told police Joanna was the last to be dropped off, although her apartment on Royce Street was closer and on the way to their homes, which were further north.

According to police reports, there were some inconsistencies in what Gibson told investigators happened that night, but he denies having anything to do with Joanna’s disappearance and insists he left her at her apartment complex early on Nov. 21, after dropping off Ward and White.

That night in November was the last time Joanna’s friends and family saw her. No one was charged in her disappearance and the case went cold.

“No one just falls off the planet,” Liseth said. “Something happened and I feel 99.9% sure that nothing besides James Gibson happened to Joanna. I'm 100% convinced that James knows. If he didn't kill her, he knows what happened to her because he did not drop her off in front of that apartment that night. There's no way.”



According to Escambia Sheriff’s investigators, 54-year-old James Earl Gibson has long been a person of interest in Joanna’s disappearance, but they have not been able to prove he had anything to do with it.

Two years after Joanna mysteriously vanished, Gibson was arrested for kidnapping and sexually assaulting an 18-year-old woman who was acquainted with Joanna.


According to the arrest report, the victim told police Gibson abducted her from a gas station bathroom near the intersection of North Palafox Street and Nine Mile Road when she and another female friend stopped at the store on their way to a party.

The bathroom had a separate entrance from the store and the victim said Gibson grabbed her as she was leaving, put his hand over her mouth, and forced her into his car nearby.

She said he took her to two different locations and sexually assaulted her. The first was a wooded area. The second location was his trailer off Nine Mile Road, where she testified that he repeatedly sexually assaulted her throughout the night.

She believed if she didn't escape, she was going to die.

The victim said she made her escape when Gibson, who she said had been taking drugs, fell asleep.

The woman told police she waited until she was sure he was out, then quickly and quietly walked out of his trailer that morning, naked from the assaults. She said Gibson woke up not long after she left, and she hid under a tarp in the back of his neighbor's truck, when he came looking for her.

She said he was so close she could hear him breathing. When he returned to his mobile home, she ran to the neighbor's house for help.

Gibson was sentenced to 35 years for the crimes.

According to court documents, he was charged with indecent exposure while incarcerated at the Century Correctional Institution. In 2006, a prison guard reported him for masturbating in front of the guard in the recreation yard.

Gibson, a court designated sexual predator, was released early from prison in 2019 and he moved back to Pensacola.

He was arrested again in 2021 and 2022 for multiple offenses including failure to notify the Florida Sex Offender Predator Registry when he changed home addresses and jobs, and for fighting with a woman who was also his roommate and taking her phone to stop her from calling for help.

According to his arrest report, police were alerted to some of these violations through a Crime Stoppers tip, which also stated that Gibson said “he hooked up with a girl at a bar not knowing she was underage. Momma found out and had him arrested for rape.” The caller said Gibson claimed he was innocent of the accusation and could prove it.

Escambia Sheriff's Office cold case investigator James Hall said while Gibson was arrested for the other charges, he is not aware of any investigation involving him and a minor. He said they are also still actively working Joanna Otto’s case with an eye on Gibson.

“I can tell you that it's active,” Hall said. “I can tell you that there are things that we and (the Florida Department of Law Enforcement) are continuing to work on.”

Late last year, Gibson began serving a two-year sentence for several crimes related to failing to report his status to the Florida Sex Offender Predator Registry. He is scheduled to be released Jan. 27, 2027.




There have been numerous searches for Joanna Otto's remains over the past 30-plus years. Liseth has taken part in many of them.

Some have centered around wooded property owned by Gibson’s family off Nine Mile Road in Escambia County, as well as property off U.S. Highway 90 in Pace.

According to police reports, investigators got a tip that one of Gibson's relatives received a phone call from him the night Joanna disappeared. That relative then left the house saying he had some "business" to handle.

Police say that after Gibson dropped off Bubba White, Gibson came back to his house about half an hour later and made a phone call. According to reports, Bubba said Gibson spoke with someone for several minutes, but he didn't know who it was or what was said. Then he left.

According to reports, the tipster also told investigators that the same relative who got a call from Gibson said “that if the cops didn’t find a body, they couldn’t charge James with anything.”

Detectives followed up on the information but at the time were unable to find others who would corroborate it.

According to police reports, deputies did talk to members of Gibson's family at the time of Otto's disappearance, but his relatives said they did not know anything about Joanna. They did say Gibson had "obviously" been into drugs over the past several weeks and that he seemed "very stressed out."

Investigators conducted a stress test voice analysis of Gibson’s recorded statement about that night. They said the results “indicated he did not tell the entire truth.”

Deputies then asked Gibson if he would submit to a polygraph test. Initially, he agreed but he never showed up for the appointment and eventually he refused to take it.

Gibson has never been charged in Joanna's disappearance and denies any invovlement.



Joanna is her mother Kathy’s only child. Kathy has pursued answers relentlessly and it has taken a toll on her health. She has had numerous strokes, but still pushes for police to work her daughter’s case, although communication is difficult for her.

“Kathy used to be one of the most vibrant people in all of Pensacola. She was the vice president of the Chamber of Commerce. She knew everybody. She entertained everybody,” Liseth said, “and now she can't even say a sentence that makes sense because of the strokes she has had. She's lost the ability to connect words.”

Kathy spearheaded the effort to build the Missing Children's Memorial on Bayfront Parkway in Pensacola, in memory of her daughter and other missing children.

Joanna’s disappearance has taken a toll on Liseth, too. She pursued a career as a social worker and psychiaric nurse to help those who are struggling with mental illness. She prays one day soon there will be justice for Joanna and her grieving mother.

“It’s not about me. It's about Kathy and before she leaves this planet, I would really like, even if she can't know where Joanna is, I would like for her to be able to see James put away for killing Joanna, if he did."
 

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