Episode 65: Part 1 - The Missing
Description
This week, our hosts explore local cases of missing women as a sister episode to Episodes 11 & 12 from our first year. In the first of two parts (next episode will be out 10.05) the team discusses details of a case currently evolving in Hampton Roads (like as we post evolving - phew!) as well as a mysterious and absolutely devastating case from 2000.
Join us for this important discussion and be sure to check out our social media platforms for additional details about these women and children who are so deeply loved and missed.
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If you know anything about the disappearance of 23 year old Hope Renee Curry, please call the Virginia Beach Police Department at 757-385-4101. Hope (who also sometimes goes by her middle name Renee) has been missing since November 11, 2000 when she left her brother's house to go use a pay phone. At the time she disappeared, she had brown hair and brown eyes, stood between 5'7" and 5'9", and weighed between 115 and 150 pounds.
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