Suspect in Tennessee case Convicted of Trying to Kill Woman in Florida

Mar 28, 2016 at 08:58 am by bryan


The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says the investigation is still open and active on Shelly Mook, a Bedford County teacher who continues to be listed as missing.

Mook was last seen in February 2011 after dropping her daughter off at her ex-husband's house.

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Days later, her car was found in Murfreesboro and appeared to have been set on fire.

Her ex-husband, Tyler Mook has been the only person of interest in the case, but he has never been charged.

Several searches over the years have turned up nothing.

Tyler Mook has been found guilty of trying to kill a different woman.

According to police in Florida, Tyler Mook threw his girlfriend Robin Donech off of a boat in 2014 and attempted to hold her under water. Tyler's brother Andrew Mook managed to pull him off. A witness claimed Tyler then said, "No one disrespects me in front of my family. I will kill her."

Mook has maintained that he had nothing to do with Shelley's disappearance.

Shelly Mook pictured below:

The family of Shelly Mook uses her FaceBook page to update concerned residents on the status of her investigation. You can see that page HERE.

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