Jay Carsey

Jay Carsey

Julian Nance "Jay" Carsey (1935-2000) was a United States college professor who twice disappeared to begin a new life.

Biography

Carsey was born in Ballinger, Texas. He graduated from George Washington University with a doctorate in public administration and served with the US Army. He became a president of Charles County Community College (now the College of Southern Maryland) in Maryland.

In May 1982 Carsey left his wife Nancy Stevens Brumfield and his job and vanished. He left a note saying he did not want to drag his wife down with him and she granted him a divorce in 1985. They had no children.

Carsey moved to El Paso, Texas, married Dawn Peacock Garcia, and taught mathematics at US Air Force bases in Europe. In 1988, he went to do administrative work with El Paso Community College and had an interview with an investigative reporter Jonathan Coleman. However, in December 1992 he vanished again and later divorced Dawn.

According to an interviewed source in Coleman's book "Exit the Rainmaker", Carsey, when in his early 20's, fathered a child in Texas who he paid child support for a period of time, but did not acknowledge or contact.

Carsey moved to Jacksonville, Florida and taught in some of the local colleges. He later moved in with Corinne Silverton.

Jay Carsey died in Jacksonville in August 2000.

Books

* Jonathan Coleman (Charlottesville) - "Exit the Rainmaker" (1989) ISBN 0-689-11877-5


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