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Sneak peek: Fateful Connection

March 12, 2014 / 02:22

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.

TLDR

Two women went missing in 1982, linked by a serial killer and a mysterious body discovery.

Episode

2:22
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this is one of those cases that H you is about two missing women that disappeared
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at the same time in 1982 my sister Amy Hurst and her husband Bill moved to Florida when I was 9 years old my mother
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left and I always wondered why all of a sudden she stopped calling and when she didn't call my mother on her birthday we
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knew something was [Music] wrong the other young woman that went missing was Wendy Huggy she was 17 years
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old Wendy's mother Susan was a Playboy bunny my name is Angeline Chester and I worked with
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her she flew on H Hefner's plane she was a jet Setter so Wendy might have felt rejected by her mother and they fought a
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lot she said she wanted to go to Florida and and stay with Grandma and Grandpa and she knew that they could help her
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out she went to a party and disappeared from there two women missing for 30 years where do you
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start now at that time we had a serial killer in the area his thing was to kidnap women take
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them out on a boat put them in the water alive tied to a cement block and let him
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drown and die September 5th 1982 what happened out here a fisherman found a body floating
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in the Gulf of Mexico this body was weighted down with one concrete block you can see how far offshore she
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had drifted it had no face it was badly decomposed and there was no way to identify it was this Amy was this Wendy
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the body itself was wrapped um in a homemade looking Afghan then there was the Afghan it had very distinctive
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markings this led us to another suspect one that's still out there I think we're
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about to find him the cases are connected we couldn't have solved one without the other and
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we're not done yet someone thinks they got away with murder no way

Badges

This episode stands out for the following:

  • 80
    Most heartbreaking
  • 75
    Most shocking
  • 70
    Most dramatic
  • 70
    Most intense

Episode Highlights

  • The Disappearance of Amy and Wendy
    In 1982, two young women went missing under mysterious circumstances, sparking a decades-long search.
    “Two women missing for 30 years, where do you start?”
    @ 01m 11s
    March 12, 2014
  • A Serial Killer's Modus Operandi
    A serial killer was active in the area, known for his gruesome methods of disposing of victims.
    “His thing was to kidnap women, take them out on a boat, and let them drown.”
    @ 01m 15s
    March 12, 2014
  • Discovery of a Body
    A fisherman found a body in the Gulf of Mexico, raising questions about its identity.
    “The body itself was wrapped in a homemade looking Afghan with distinctive markings.”
    @ 01m 49s
    March 12, 2014
  • Connections Between Cases
    The investigation revealed that the cases of Amy and Wendy were interconnected.
    “We couldn't have solved one without the other and we're not done yet.”
    @ 02m 07s
    March 12, 2014

Episode Quotes

  • Two women missing for 30 years, where do you start?
    Sneak peek: Fateful Connection
  • Someone thinks they got away with murder, no way.
    Sneak peek: Fateful Connection

Key Moments

  • Missing Women01:11
  • Serial Killer01:15
  • Body Discovery01:49
  • Case Connections02:07

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