
This episode covers the mysterious disappearances of two women, Amy Hurst and Wendy Huggy, in 1982, and the investigation into their cases.
Angeline Chester shares her personal connection to the case, discussing her sister Amy's disappearance and the impact it had on their family. The episode highlights the circumstances surrounding Wendy Huggy's disappearance, including her troubled relationship with her mother, Susan.
The narrative reveals the presence of a serial killer in the area at the time, known for kidnapping women and disposing of their bodies in the Gulf of Mexico. A significant discovery is made when a body is found, leading to questions about its identity and connections to the missing women.
The episode emphasizes the importance of the distinctive markings on a homemade Afghan found with the body, which links the cases and points to a suspect still at large. The investigation continues, suggesting that justice may still be pursued.
Two women went missing in 1982, linked by a serial killer and a mysterious body discovery.

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