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MISSING OUR VOICE TRUE CRIME (The Voice of Missing Persons and Homicide Victims))

TAWNA SPANN
MISSING OUR VOICE  TRUE CRIME (The Voice of Missing Persons and Homicide Victims))
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  • "Find a Support System" The Jacquez Anlage Story
    Healing is sometimes the hardest part of the process of losing a child. Crystal Anlage know this all to well when she got news her son Jacquez Anlage had been murdered. Her life would be forever change in a moments notice. Jacquez had been ripped right from her with out noticed. Now on top of making agreement for her son. She also had to fine away to start living again. Which her journey will show that healing from this is not as easy as most would think. Jacquez his loving and caring boy would bring his mother and father so much joy. While in their mourning they would set out to help others. This story will show how helping is also healing for some.
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  • SEASONS OF GRIEF ("Grief Specialist Zjohnnae Milton")
    Zjohnae Milton is all so familiar with dealing wiith grief. Grief is a natural response to loss. It’s the emotional suffering you feel when something or someone you love is taken away. Especiall when someone goes missing. Often, the pain of loss can feel overwhelming. You may experience all kinds of difficult and unexpected emotions, from shock or anger to disbelief, guilt, and profound sadness. The pain of missing someone can also disrupt your physical health, making it difficult to sleep, eat, or even think straight. These are normal reactions to loss—and the more significant the loss, the more intense your grief will be. Coping with the loss of someone or something you love is one of life’s biggest challenges. You may associate grieving with the death of a loved one which is often the cause of the most intense type of grief—but any loss can cause grief, This podcast will allow us to learn how to process those emotions. So we can start to heal.
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  • "Let God Be Your Focus" The Corbin Johnson Story
    They say there is nothing like a mothers love. Well Corbin Johnson"s mother has held that dear to her heart. Her son went missing and for a whole year she was able to connect with him. Melissa Jackson knew at one point she might have to prepare herself for the worst. Her belief in god was what kept her going. Then she recieves that fatal news that no mother wants to here. Instead of losingn her mind Melissa put her trust in her higher power. The Corbin Johnson story has emotion and a sadness that no mother should endure. This is the CORBIN JOHNSON STORY
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  • A MOTHERS DAY'S NEVER TO FORGET
    Mary Lunsford spoke to her daughter 29-year-old daughter Tabitha Queen on Mother's Day, May 9, 2021. Mary lives in San Antonio, Texas, and Tabitha lived in Bastrop, Louisiana with her three children. Tabitha called her mother to wish her a Happy Mother's Day,“There were two men in the car with her and I asked her who was she talking to, and she was like, ‘Uh, mom I got to go,’ and I was like, ‘What you mean you got to go? And she hung up the phone. I called right back, and her phone went to voicemail.”Tabitha Queen's family discovered her three children home alone. Mary's 11-year-old granddaughter, Alice, told her mother was arguing with a man Tabitha allowed to use her car a few days prior. Alice told them a man took her mother and her mother never returned.
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  • I LEARN TO ADAPT '" THE RAYMOND GREEN STORY"
    The only picture Donna Green ever had of her son, Raymond, was in her mind. "I don't have a picture of him. I never had a picture," Green says about the fair-skinned baby boy snatched over 40 years ago from her home in Atlanta, Georgia. To be only sixteen years of age and for one of the most joy able times that you should have in your life. This is a story of missed birthdays, missed graduations, missed grandkids, and just missed opportunities of a child that belonged to his mother. Being normal is so hard to do. When you have a piece of you missing for so long. So for 40 years she learned to adapt but not forget.
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The ache of not knowing where your child is or how they're faring resonates in the voices of those who are missing or have fallen victim to violence. It's a heart-wrenching journey, filled with moments of hope swiftly followed by waves of despair that threaten to engulf your very soul. Life becomes an emotional rollercoaster, with no respite until you're reunited with your child, holding them close once more.In the midst of this agonizing ordeal, it's crucial to remember that you're not alone. Countless families have trodden this path, enduring the same gut-wrenching uncertainty. Yet, they've found a way through the darkness, and so will you. It takes every ounce of strength, hope, and resilience you can muster, but you'll find the power within to keep going.Surrounded by a community of support, there are resources and help available to guide you through. From dedicated law enforcement teams tirelessly searching for answers to compassionate organizations offering comfort and guidance, you're not facing this challenge alone. Together, with the collective strength of communities and the unwavering determination of families, there's a flicker of hope amidst the shadows.
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