Dorothy Ann Bois' apartment
This is Dorothy Ann Bois' former apartment.
It is located at 100 Kinsley Street in Nashua, New Hampshire.
Dorothy went missing during the early hours of October 4th, 1973. At the time of her disappearance, she was living with her husband, Kenneth Bois, and their two-year-old daughter in an apartment on the first floor (left side).

The couple's daughter had been born with a heart ailment, which reportedly caused Dorothy a great deal of emotional stress. She also had a son from a previous relationship, whom she had given birth to while in high school. However, he was reportedly staying at her parents' house in Merrimack.
Although Dorothy and Kenneth were living together, their two-year marriage had broken down. Records show that Kenneth filed for divorce just one month before his wife's sudden disappearance.
Kenneth said that they spent the evening watching television together and that he drifted off to sleep at around 11.30 p.m. He claimed that he awoke the following morning at 4 a.m. after their infant daughter started crying. At that point, he realized that Dorothy was gone.
The 22-year-old had seemingly left in the middle of the night without taking anything except a small change purse. The rest of her personal items, including her pocketbook, were still in the apartment.
Dorothy's mother, Catherine Greene, remained adamant that her daughter would never leave town without saying anything to her family. She also claimed that her daughter had repeatedly told her that she feared for her life.
When Kenneth called Catherine at 4.15 a.m. to tell her that "Dot" was missing, she immediately asked, "What did you do?"
His response was, "Nothing."
Shortly after Dorothy vanished, Kenneth left their Kinsley Street apartment with their infant daughter and began living at his parents house at 247 Main Dunstable Road.
He remarried the following year after being granted a divorce in his wife's absence.

The police at the time treated Dorothy's disappearance as a missing person case, as they had no evidence to suggest that foul play was involved.
The Nashua Police Department reopened Dorothy's case in 2007. By that stage, she had been missing for nearly 35 years. During the investigation, they searched Kenneth's parents' house on Main Dunstable Road and his property at 19 Woodbury Drive.
The outcome of these searches has never been released to the public.
Address
The address and GPS coordinates for the house are as follows:
Address
100 Kinsley Street, Nashua, New Hampshire, NH 03060, USA
GPS Coordinates
42.752475, -71.474013
42°45'08.91"N 71°28'26.45"W
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Area Information
Nashua is situated in Hillsborough County, which is in the south of New Hampshire, near the state line with Massachusetts.
📍 The house is roughly 60 yards (55 meters) west of the intersection between Kinsley Street and Ritter Street. It lies on the southern side of Woodlawn Cemetery.
Private Property Warning
This is private property, not a public space. Please respect the owners and do not enter without permission. Entry without permission is trespassing and may be met with legal or other serious consequences.
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247 Main Dunstable Road
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The Nashua Police Department searched 247 Main Dunstable Road shortly after it reopened its investigation into Dorothy's disappearance.
The property was owned by Kenneth's parents, Norman and Beatrice Bois.
When Dorothy went missing, Kenneth and his daughter moved here until he finished building his house at 19 Woodbury Drive.
Coordinates: 42.743338, -71.497135
19 Woodbury Drive
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Kenneth's house at 19 Woodbury Drive was also searched.
Public records indicate that he purchased this lot in 1971, which was around the same time that he married Dorothy. However, the house wasn't built until the year after she disappeared.
Coordinates: 42.708489, -71.531219
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