Taylor Casey
Case Information:
Taylor Casey was 41 years old when she went missing from Paradise Island in Nassau, Bahamas on June 19, 2024. The Chicago native disappeared while attending an intensive, long-term yoga certification program abroad.
The Royal Bahamas Police Force holds primary jurisdiction over the active search. However, because the investigation has been plagued by local delays, the victim’s family is aggressively demanding intervention from United States federal agencies.
Case Details:
Taylor was a deeply spiritual woman who had dedicated over 15 years of her life to practicing yoga. She checked into the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat on Paradise Island to further her teaching credentials.
Her trip followed a critical January 2024 U.S. travel warning regarding a surge in regional sex crimes. Tragically, this isolated resort environment left her in a highly vulnerable and unfamiliar position.
Timeline of Events:
- June 18, 2024: Taylor speaks with her mother on the phone, who later recalls sensing fear in her daughter’s voice.
- June 18, 2024: An unidentified man in a Boston Celtics baseball cap is spotted lurking closely near Taylor.
- June 19, 2024: Taylor completely vanishes from the resort property after failing to attend morning yoga classes.
- June 20, 2024: The Royal Bahamas Police Force officially classifies Taylor as a missing person.
- June 22, 2024: A tracking dog picks up a scent from Taylor’s tent and follows it directly into the ocean.
Investigation:
The official investigation yielded highly alarming physical clues but very few definitive answers. Search teams eventually found Taylor’s cellphone submerged under 50 feet of water in the ocean.
Strangely, the phone was only recovered because family members pinged the GPS coordinates themselves and directed local detectives to the site. Her bible, journal, sketchpad, and clothes were left entirely undisturbed inside her tent.
Community Response:
Taylor was an incredibly well-known, celebrated figure within Chicago’s LGBTQ+ community. She is also a proud veteran of the United States Army and a passionate advocate for at-risk youth.
Organizations like the Brave Space Alliance and Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth have publicly backed her family. Additionally, a massive $10,000 cash reward has been established using crowdsourced funds to incentivize witnesses.
Family Statements:
Her mother, Collette Seymore, traveled to the island and criticized the poorly handled, unprocessed crime scene. She noted that the resort owners failed to post any missing person flyers to alert incoming tourists.
Other retreat attendees have since come forward to reveal that Taylor was treated visibly differently and isolated while at the facility. Her family strongly believes she is in active danger and would never simply walk away.
Physical Appearance:
Taylor is an African American transgender woman who stands 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs around 145 pounds. She has deep brown eyes and naturally dark hair that she often styled in protective wraps.
Her family initially hid her transgender status from early public flyers out of a systemic fear of discrimination. She is described by loved ones as an intelligent, thoughtful, and radiantly joyful person.
Current Status:
Taylor’s disappearance is a highly suspicious cold case that has officially passed the one-year mark. Investigative integrity was severely compromised when Bahamian authorities suspended a top officer over a corrupt, leaked social media voice note.
Local authorities still refuse to fully invite the FBI into the investigation, only requesting minimal help. The family openly accuses both the police and retreat owners of lying about their cooperation.
Contact Information:
Anyone with information regarding Taylor Casey is urged to come forward immediately. Please direct all tips to the Royal Bahamas Police Force Criminal Investigation Department at 242-502-9991 or contact the U.S. Embassy in Nassau. Tips can also be routed anonymously through the Chicago Police Department to help secure the standing $10,000 reward.
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