Bob Snow case has crossed ten year anniversary; tips welcome

Charleston Police are looking to resolve a murder case that reached a somber 12-year anniversary over the holiday weekend. The body of Robert “Bob” Snow was located by boaters in the Elk River on May 26, 2012 – three days after the man went missing. Investigators said Snow’s hands and feet were bound by duct tape.
Snow was last seen on May 23, 2012 at a 7-Eleven location along Bigley Avenue. He was a district manager for the connivence store chain and was scheduled to appear at a meeting in Kanawha City but never arrived. Investigators believe something happened to Snow between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. that night. Phone records indicate Snow was traveling north on Interstate 79 toward Clay County. Within an hour, records show he had returned to Charleston. Anyone with information on the case may contact the Charleston Police Department.