In September 1991, 25-year-old attorney Carolyn “Carrie” Lawson was living the life she had worked so hard to build—newly married, just admitted to the bar, and settling into her first home in Jasper, Alabama. But one late-night phone call changed everything. A masked gunman abducted Carrie from her driveway, and within hours, her family received a ransom demand. The money was paid—but Carrie was never returned. More than three decades later, her abduction remains one of Alabama’s most haunting unsolved kidnappings. This episode examines the disappearance of Carrie Lawson, the unanswered questions surrounding her case, and the devastating impact on her family and community. 📖 Featuring an original poem written in Carrie Lawson's honor, read by actress Kristin Minter (Home Alone, ER, Ray Donovan). ✨ She Goes By Jane is a true crime podcast about missing women and unidentified women. We tell their stories with deep research, poetry, and care — no gore, no sensationalism. ➡️ Help bring attention to story's like Carrie's—subscribe and share this episode. 📍 Find us on Instagram & Facebook. 📚 Get Aimee’s book, Doe, now available via University of Akron Press, Bookshop.org, and Amazon. 📰 For more women-centered true crime content, subscribe to Aimee’s newsletter, GIRLHUNT. More About Kristin Minter: Kristin Minter is best known as Heather, Kevin McCallister’s oldest cousin in Home Alone, the holiday classic that raked in nearly $500 million worldwide. She also starred opposite Vanilla Ice in Cool as Ice (1991). TV fans know her as feisty desk clerk Randi on ER, appearing in 78 episodes. Minter's credits span hit shows like Ray Donovan, Poker Face, Hightown, Nip/Tuck, and Highlander (as Rachel MacLeod). Still acting, she’s also breaking ground as a mature model with Elite NYC. She laughingly says, “It is confronting at this age.” You can see most her work on Minter’s website kristinminter.com or on her instagram @Kristin_minter
In September 1991, 25-year-old attorney Carolyn “Carrie” Lawson was living the life she had worked so hard to build—newly married, just admitted to the bar, and settling into her first home in Jasper, Alabama. But one late-night phone call changed everything. A masked gunman abducted Carrie from her driveway, and within hours, her family received a ransom demand. The money was paid—but Carrie was never returned. More than three decades later, her abduction remains one of Alabama’s most haunting ...