https://charleyproject.org/case/audrey-jean-good-backeberg
Audrey married Ronald Backeberg in 1957, when she was about fifteen years old. The couple had two children together and resided in Reedsburg, Wisconsin...
Authorities said that Audrey and Ronald's marriage was troubled and there were allegations of abuse. Audrey filed a criminal complaint against her husband on July 4, 1962. She said that Ronald beat her shortly beforehand, resulting in head injuries. Audrey also stated that Ronald threatened to murder her...
Audrey departed from her family's residence during the day on July 7, 1962, three days after she contacted authorities regarding Ronald's alleged behavior...
The couple's fourteen-year-old babysitter returned to Wisconsin shortly after Audrey disappeared. She claimed that she and Audrey hitchhiked to Madison, Wisconsin and then took a Greyhound bus to Indianapolis, Indiana shortly after Audrey vanished. After they left the bus, the girl decided to turn herself in as a runaway. She said she last saw Audrey walking around the corner away from the bus stop. The babysitter stated Audrey chose to leave of her own accord and said she would not return, but Audrey's family members insisted she would never have abandoned her children...
Still wondering the story why the babysitter would just leave along with Audrey, hitchhiking to a bus taking them out of the state. Also did families hire babysitters back in the early 60s, when the wife was still at home before women started having full time jobs?