Tracy Lynn Winslow

Age at missing30 years old
Case IDtracy-lynn-winslow
City enOil City
City geo ID4335921
City slugoil-city
ClassificationEndangered Missing
Classification enEndangered Missing
County en
County fips ref22017
County slugcaddo-parish
Created at2026-01-16T16:23:17.046178+00:00
Date of birth1980-05-12
Disappearance detailsWinslow was last seen in Oil City, Louisiana on January 23, 2011. She had been out with friends the night before, but returned to Oil City at around midnight. Her boyfriend spoke to her on the phone around that time. Witnesses heard her talking outside the apartment she shared with her mother in the 100 block of north Dickey Street, then the sound of a car driving away. She has never been heard from again. At 2:30 a.m., Winslow's silver 2006 Dodge Charger was found abandoned and burned on the roadside near North Lakeshore and Kuhn's Road. The vehicle had been completely destroyed. Several days after her disappearance, Eddie Lee "Biscuit" Jackson was charged with second-degree kidnapping and arson in Winslow's case. He and Winslow had lived together for fifteen years and he's the father of her three children, but they had ended their relationship two months before Winslow went missing. A photograph of Jackson is posted with this case summary. Authorities believe he abducted Winslow from outside her apartment building and then set her car on fire. Cellular phone records placed Jackson in the vicinity of the burning vehicle. Winslow and Jackson's two oldest children testified against him at his trial in the summer of 2012. They had seen their father beat their mother with a gun and threaten to kill her; that incident precipitated the couple's break-up. One of Winslow's cousins testified that Jackson had sent Winslow threatening text messages and she'd gotten a gun to protect herself. Jackson maintained his innocence, but he was convicted of all counts in August 2012. The jury deliberated less than two hours before reaching a verdict. He was sentenced to forty years in prison without the possibility of parole. Winslow's body has never been located, but foul play is suspected in her disappearance due to the circumstances involved. Investigating Agency Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office 318-675-2170 Source Information Louisiana Repository for Unidentified & Missing People KSLA 12 KTBS 3 The Shreveport Times America Now News Updated 2 times since October 12, 2004. Last updated January 27, 2020; two pictures added.
Disappearance details enWinslow was last seen in Oil City, Louisiana on January 23, 2011. She had been out with friends the night before, but returned to Oil City at around midnight. Her boyfriend spoke to her on the phone around that time. Witnesses heard her talking outside the apartment she shared with her mother in the 100 block of north Dickey Street, then the sound of a car driving away. She has never been heard from again. At 2:30 a.m., Winslow's silver 2006 Dodge Charger was found abandoned and burned on the roadside near North Lakeshore and Kuhn's Road. The vehicle had been completely destroyed. Several days after her disappearance, Eddie Lee "Biscuit" Jackson was charged with second-degree kidnapping and arson in Winslow's case. He and Winslow had lived together for fifteen years and he's the father of her three children, but they had ended their relationship two months before Winslow went missing. A photograph of Jackson is posted with this case summary. Authorities believe he abducted Winslow from outside her apartment building and then set her car on fire. Cellular phone records placed Jackson in the vicinity of the burning vehicle. Winslow and Jackson's two oldest children testified against him at his trial in the summer of 2012. They had seen their father beat their mother with a gun and threaten to kill her; that incident precipitated the couple's break-up. One of Winslow's cousins testified that Jackson had sent Winslow threatening text messages and she'd gotten a gun to protect herself. Jackson maintained his innocence, but he was convicted of all counts in August 2012. The jury deliberated less than two hours before reaching a verdict. He was sentenced to forty years in prison without the possibility of parole. Winslow's body has never been located, but foul play is suspected in her disappearance due to the circumstances involved. Investigating Agency Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office 318-675-2170 Source Information Louisiana Repository for Unidentified & Missing People KSLA 12 KTBS 3 The Shreveport Times America Now News Updated 2 times since October 12, 2004. Last updated January 27, 2020; two pictures added.
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Distinguishing marksBlack female. Black hair, brown eyes. Winslow has a burn scar near her left eye, and pierced ears. She has the following tattoos: the word "Biscuit" on her right leg, the name "Eddie" on her right calf, and a flower and a name on her upper arm.
Distinguishing marks enBlack female. Black hair, brown eyes. Winslow has a burn scar near her left eye, and pierced ears. She has the following tattoos: the word "Biscuit" on her right leg, the name "Eddie" on her right calf, and a flower and a name on her upper arm.
Full nameTracy Lynn Winslow
Full name enTracy Lynn Winslow
Height5'2
ID15281
Investigating agencyCaddo Parish Sheriff's Office 318-675-2170 Source Information Louisiana Repository for Unidentified & Missing People KSLA 12 KTBS 3 The Shreveport Times America Now News
Missing since2011-01-23
Official last updated2020-01-27
Official update count2
Official update historytwo pictures added.
Pathlouisiana/caddo-parish/oil-city
RaceBlack
Race enBlack
SexFemale
Source infoLouisiana Repository for Unidentified & Missing People KSLA 12 KTBS 3 The Shreveport Times America Now News
State enLouisiana
State refLA
State sluglouisiana
Statusactive
Updated at2026-01-16T16:23:17.046178+00:00
URL pathlouisiana/caddo-parish/oil-city
Weight172 pounds

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Case Details

Winslow was last seen in Oil City, Louisiana on January 23, 2011. She had been out with friends the night before, but returned to Oil City at around midnight. Her boyfriend spoke to her on the phone around that time. Witnesses heard her talking outside the apartment she shared with her mother in the 100 block of north Dickey Street, then the sound of a car driving away. She has never been heard from again. At 2:30 a.m., Winslow’s silver 2006 Dodge Charger was found abandoned and burned on the roadside near North Lakeshore and Kuhn’s Road. The vehicle had been completely destroyed. Several days after her disappearance, Eddie Lee “Biscuit” Jackson was charged with second-degree kidnapping and arson in Winslow’s case. He and Winslow had lived together for fifteen years and he’s the father of her three children, but they had ended their relationship two months before Winslow went missing. A photograph of Jackson is posted with this case summary. Authorities believe he abducted Winslow from outside her apartment building and then set her car on fire. Cellular phone records placed Jackson in the vicinity of the burning vehicle. Winslow and Jackson’s two oldest children testified against him at his trial in the summer of 2012. They had seen their father beat their mother with a gun and threaten to kill her; that incident precipitated the couple’s break-up. One of Winslow’s cousins testified that Jackson had sent Winslow threatening text messages and she’d gotten a gun to protect herself. Jackson maintained his innocence, but he was convicted of all counts in August 2012. The jury deliberated less than two hours before reaching a verdict. He was sentenced to forty years in prison without the possibility of parole. Winslow’s body has never been located, but foul play is suspected in her disappearance due to the circumstances involved. Investigating Agency Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office 318-675-2170 Source Information Louisiana Repository for Unidentified & Missing People KSLA 12 KTBS 3 The Shreveport Times America Now News Updated 2 times since October 12, 2004. Last updated January 27, 2020; two pictures added.