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'''Tabitha Ellen Zinn''' (born March 27, 2003) is an American producer. She is best known as the youngest daughter of ''[[Vote for the Girls (U.S.)|Vote for the Girls]]'' host and former WXXC-FTV Fort Wayne news reporter [[Ava Zinn]].  
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'''Tabitha Ellen Zinn''' (March 27, 2003) is an American producer that was best known as the then-youngest daughter of ''[[Vote for the Girls (U.S.)|Vote for the Girls]]'' host and former WXXC-FTV Fort Wayne news reporter and ''[[Caprice & Ella]]'' creator and executive producer [[Ava Zinn]].  
  
  
  
 
==Life and career==
 
==Life and career==
Zinn was born and raised in [[wikipedia:Marion, Indiana|Marion, Indiana]] to Angie Willis (b. 1978 d. 2010)  and internet television personality/webmaster  Frank Zinn (now [[Ava Zinn]]) but grew up in nearby [[wikipedia:Wabash, Indiana|Wabash]] area. When Tabitha was seven, her mother died of a heart attack. Zinn has two half-sisters, [[Samantha Zinn|Samantha]] (b. 1993) and [[Tiffani Zinn|Tiffani]] (b. 1999, formerly Timothy) and a half-brother, Kenneth (b. 2015) on her father's side and [[Ashli Zinn]] (b. 1998) on her mother's side. Tabitha Zinn is also the paternal granddaughter of [[Margaret Zinn]] (b. 1943 d. 2002).
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Zinn was born and raised in [[wikipedia:Marion, Indiana|Marion, Indiana]] to Angie Nieves (b. 1978 d. 2010)  and internet television personality/webmaster  Frank Zinn (now [[Ava Zinn]]) but grew up in nearby [[wikipedia:Wabash, Indiana|Wabash]] area. When Tabitha was seven, her mother died of a heart attack. Zinn had four half-sisters, [[Samantha Zinn|Samantha]] (b. 1993 d. 2020) and [[Tiffani Zinn|Tiffani]] (b. 1999 d. 2021, formerly Timothy), [[Sierra Zinn|Sierra]] (b. 2023), [[Lyssa Zinn|Lyssa]] (b. 2023), and a half-brother, Kenneth (b. 2015 d. 2018) on her father's side and [[Ashli Zinn]] (b. 1998 d. 2020) on her mother's side. Tabitha Zinn was also the paternal granddaughter of [[Margaret Zinn]] (b. 1943 d. 2002).
  
  
She attended her father's alma matter [[wikipedia:Mississinewa High School|Mississinewa High School]] in Gas City for her freshman year and previously attended R. J. Baskett Middle School in Gas City, where she has attended from August 2014 until May 2017. Despite [[Ava Zinn relocation to Fort Wayne, Indiana|her father's move]] to [[wikipedia:Fort Wayne, Indiana|Fort Wayne, Indiana]], Tabitha will be able to attend Mississinewa rather than Bishop Luers High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana as her sister Ashli and half-sister and her wife are expected to remain in Gas City and Marion, respectively.
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She attended her father's alma matter [[wikipedia:Mississinewa High School|Mississinewa High School]] in Gas City for her freshman year and previously attended R. J. Baskett Middle School in Gas City, where she has attended from August 2014 until May 2017. Despite [[Ava Zinn relocation to Fort Wayne, Indiana|her father's move]] to [[wikipedia:Fort Wayne, Indiana|Fort Wayne, Indiana]], Tabitha was set to attend Mississinewa rather than Bishop Luers High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana as her sister Ashli and [[Tiffani Zinn|half-sister]] and her wife are expected to remain in Gas City and Marion, respectively.
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==Disapperance and resurrection==
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On July 17, 2018, police were called to Ashli Zinn's home in Marion, Indiana over reports of a disturbance. Tabitha had reportedly destroyed the inside of Ashli's home and had also been banging her head against the walls and shoved her half-brother Kenneth "Baby Kenny" Alvaraz onto the wall resulting in his death. Shortly after police arrived, Tabitha was found unconcious after police stated Tabitha fashioned a noose and hanged herself in a closet with Baby Kenny.
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On March 22, 2024, Tabitha Zinn was found living outdoors in Marion, Indiana.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:15, 30 March 2024

Tabitha Zinn
Born Tabitha Ellen Zinn
March 27, 2003 (2003-03-27) (age 21)
Marion, Indiana, U.S.
Disappeared July 17, 2018 (aged 15)
Marion, Indiana, U.S.
Status Found
Years active 2016–2018

Tabitha Ellen Zinn (March 27, 2003) is an American producer that was best known as the then-youngest daughter of Vote for the Girls host and former WXXC-FTV Fort Wayne news reporter and Caprice & Ella creator and executive producer Ava Zinn.


Life and career[edit]

Zinn was born and raised in Marion, Indiana to Angie Nieves (b. 1978 d. 2010) and internet television personality/webmaster Frank Zinn (now Ava Zinn) but grew up in nearby Wabash area. When Tabitha was seven, her mother died of a heart attack. Zinn had four half-sisters, Samantha (b. 1993 d. 2020) and Tiffani (b. 1999 d. 2021, formerly Timothy), Sierra (b. 2023), Lyssa (b. 2023), and a half-brother, Kenneth (b. 2015 d. 2018) on her father's side and Ashli Zinn (b. 1998 d. 2020) on her mother's side. Tabitha Zinn was also the paternal granddaughter of Margaret Zinn (b. 1943 d. 2002).


She attended her father's alma matter Mississinewa High School in Gas City for her freshman year and previously attended R. J. Baskett Middle School in Gas City, where she has attended from August 2014 until May 2017. Despite her father's move to Fort Wayne, Indiana, Tabitha was set to attend Mississinewa rather than Bishop Luers High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana as her sister Ashli and half-sister and her wife are expected to remain in Gas City and Marion, respectively.

Disapperance and resurrection[edit]

On July 17, 2018, police were called to Ashli Zinn's home in Marion, Indiana over reports of a disturbance. Tabitha had reportedly destroyed the inside of Ashli's home and had also been banging her head against the walls and shoved her half-brother Kenneth "Baby Kenny" Alvaraz onto the wall resulting in his death. Shortly after police arrived, Tabitha was found unconcious after police stated Tabitha fashioned a noose and hanged herself in a closet with Baby Kenny.

On March 22, 2024, Tabitha Zinn was found living outdoors in Marion, Indiana.

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