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Zebb Quinn Disappeared After a Walmart Shift in 2000 and the Case Took a Dark Turn Years Later

Prathamesh Kabra
Last updated: April 22, 2026 12:48 PM
By Prathamesh Kabra
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Just after New Year’s bells rang in the new millennium, a young man disappeared in Asheville, North Carolina, shaking the community to its core. On January 2nd, 2000, 18-year-old Walmart employee Zebb Quinn disappeared shortly after his shift ended on that frigid January night.

But even over a quarter of a century after Quinn’s disappearance, his case poses more questions than answers. Investigators suspect foul play, but have yet to construct a concrete conclusion in the case, due to a lack of evidence.

However, in recent years, cracks have appeared in this case, one that seemed sealed tight for years.

Zebb Quinn Sitting Happily. He is on a couch with one arm to his face.
Zebb Quinn Sitting Happily. This image is sourced from ABC11, located in nearby Raleigh-Durham.

Was Quinn murdered by a friend and former co-worker? Did a love triangle turn deadly? Or was Quinn just stuck in the middle of a terrible situation somewhere deep in the wild of North Carolina?

The public may never know for sure, and that uncertainty will forever shake all who knew Quinn and the citizens of Asheville, North Carolina.

A Look at Zebb Quinn’s Background

He Was An Upstanding Citizen

18-year-old Zebb Quinn was a promising young man in every regard. Quinn’s mother described him as “hard-working, easygoing, and trusting“. Aside from this glowing character assessment, Quinn also worked at Walmart to save up money for a new car.

Additionally, Quinn was a member of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC), an organisation that trains young Americans to become military officers while earning a degree.


Zebb Quinn in ROTC Uniform. It's a headshot where he is against the background of an American flag.
Zebb Quinn in ROTC Uniform. This image is originally from the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps.

The young man had a bright future ahead of him and a strong work ethic. So, why would he become the target of a crime, especially one as serious as a disappearance and potential murder?

Enter Quinn’s co-worker at Walmart, Robert Jason Owens. On the night of January 2nd, Quinn and Owens had plans to travel to the nearby town of Leicester to buy Quinn a new car.

Shortly after Quinn’s shift ended that night, he met Owens in the Walmart parking lot. Quinn and Owens then took separate cars to Leicester to check out the vehicle Quinn intended to buy.

Surveillance footage from a convenience store along the way captured both Quinn and Owens buying sodas.

Zebb Quinn’s Initial Disappearance, Explained

January 2nd Was The Tip of The Iceberg

As Owens has claimed, after leaving the convenience store, Quinn flashed his headlights, signalling for Owens to pull over. Quinn told Owens that he received an urgent message on his pager.

After using a nearby payphone, Quinn was showcasing what Owens described as a “frantic” state. In a huff, Quinn cancelled their plans and recklessly drove off in his car, rear-ending Owen’s truck.

The vehicle crash left Owens with fractured ribs and a head injury, for which he was treated at a local hospital that night. Owens filed no report of the incident with the local police.

After Owens’ injury, more characters enter the story, but Quinn remains out of sight. But he is not out of mind; the next afternoon, Quinn’s mother, Denise Vlahakis, promptly filed a missing persons report.

The day after, a man claiming to be Quinn called in to Walmart, where he worked, and called out sick. The man who answered the phone knew the man on the other side didn’t sound like Quinn.

The call was eventually traced back to Owens, who admitted to making the call. Owens claimed he was doing Quinn a favour. From here, the case gets much murkier.

Zebb Quinn’s Disappearance Investigation

But His Car Turns Up

Phone records detail that the page Quinn received on the night of his disappearance was from his paternal aunt, Ina Ustich. Quinn and Ustich were not close prior to his disappearance.

Ustich has since denied making the call. But, she did file a police report stating that her home was broken into that night. Only some picture frames had been moved around in her home, but nothing was stolen.

Four days after Quinn’s disappearance, on January 6th, his car, a Mazda Protege, was discovered in the parking lot of Little Pigs Barbecue. The restaurant was near the hospital where Vlahakis worked. The car’s headlights were on.


Quinn's Car back window with the Painted lips, exclamation point and faint view of the dog. The lips are pink and the car is seen from the back window.
Quinn’s car’s rear window with the Painted lips, exclamation point, and a faint view of the dog. This image is from ABC 13 in Asheville.

Outside the car, crude drawings of a mouth and an exclamation point were smeared in pink lipstick on the back window. Inside the car, a live black Labrador was found grasping for air. Thankfully, the dog was adopted by one of the officers investigating Quinn’s case.

Also inside the car, authorities found drink bottles and a jacket that was not Quinn’s. Despite collecting forensic evidence from the car, police still found no leads.

Shortly after Quinn’s car was found, a local couple phoned authorities to report seeing someone driving it in downtown Asheville.

Quinn's Mazda Protege seen in full view. The car is grey and parked in a parking space.
Quinn’s Mazda Protege is clearly visible. This image from ABC 13 in Asheville offers a clearer view of the car.

Using the couple’s description, police created a composite image of the driver. Police noted that the image bore an uncanny resemblance to a young woman named Misty Taylor.

Zebb Quinn and Misty Taylor

Theirs Was No Fairy-Tale Romance

While investigating the case, authorities interviewed Taylor. According to her testimony, Quinn had romantic feelings for her, and those feelings eventually became mutual. The two had developed a relationship in the weeks leading up to Quinn’s disappearance.

Police Composite Sketch of Misty Taylor. The sketch is in black and white and she has a neutral expression.
Police Composite Sketch of Misty Taylor. She was romantically involved with Quinn. This image is from the local Asheville police who worked on the case.

But theirs was far from a fairy-tale romance. Before he disappeared, Quinn made it clear to his friends and family that he had been threatened by Taylor’s abusive boyfriend, Wesley Smith. No ties between Owens, Taylor, or Smith have been confirmed by authorities.

A Break in the Zebb Quinn Case, 15 Years Later

The Break Is Big But Tragic

Owens was under the hot breath of Johnny Law for years following Quinn’s disappearance. In March 2015, 15 years after Quinn’s disappearance, Owens was arrested for an unrelated incident.

Owens was arrested for the disappearance of Food Network Star contestant Cristie Schoen, her husband J.T. Codd, and, tragically, their unborn child. He later admitted to accidentally killing the family by running them over.

Also, Owens pleaded guilty to dismembering the family’s remains. As part of a plea deal, he was sentenced to 60 to 75 years in prison for the crime with no possibility of parole.

The Cristie Schoen incident leads back to Owens’ role in Quinn’s disappearance. After executing a search warrant, investigators announced they had discovered “fabric, leather materials, and unknown hard fragments” beneath a layer of concrete at Owen’s property.

Robert Jason Owens ' mug shot from The North Carolina Department of Public Safety. He is against a yellow background and not smiling.
Robert Jason Owens ‘ mug shot from The North Carolina Department of Public Safety. This image is courtesy of the state of North Carolina

Investigators went on to find “numerous plastic bags containing possibly pulverised lime or powdered mortar mix” on another part of Owen’s property. Because the investigation was ongoing, authorities couldn’t confirm if the remains were human bones or if they belonged to Quinn.

In 2017, it appeared that justice might have finally been served in the case of Zebb Quinn. A Buncombe County grand jury charged Owens with the death of Zebb Quinn, but that’s not where the story ends.

Where Zebb Quinn’s Case Is Today

So Many Questions Linger

In 2022, new facets emerged in the Zebb Quinn case, which at the time seemed wrapped up in a neat little package. Authorities announced that back in 2018, Robert Owens accused his uncle, Walter “Gene” Owens, who died in 2017, of murdering Zebb Quinn.

According to Robert Owens, Gene Owens dismembered Quinn’s body and burned the remains, which could be found in the Bent Creek Experimental Forest.

In July 2022, Robert Owens claimed that Quinn had been part of a love triangle involving Taylor, Smith, and Quinn himself. Allegedly, Smith had hired Walter Owens to kill Quinn. Robert Owens and Quinn were then lured by Gene Owens into the Pisgah National Forest.

Zebb Quinn headshot. He is smililing. It is likely high school graduation picture.
Zebb Quinn’s headshot, likely His high school graduation picture. This image is from the missing persons cue centre.

Per Robert Owens’ account, Gene Owens murdered Quinn by shooting him with a .22 rifle. Gene then dismembered Quinn’s body and burned his corpse. Robert admitted to helping his uncle cover up the murder.

While Robert Owens’ account of the incident was met with scepticism by the prosecution, the court accepted a plea deal. Robert Owens pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of accessory to after-the-fact murder, which, yes, is a real crime.

Robert Owens was subsequently sentenced to up to 15 years and three-fourths years in prison, to be served concurrently with his up to 75-year sentence for the two unrelated killings.

Exactly what happened on the night of January 2nd, 2000, in Asheville will likely remain a mystery for the ages. All that is known for sure is that Zebb Quinn’s disappearance is still, and likely always will be, up for debate.

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