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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Would this be a topic if she wasn’t white and f’able? There are tons of brown girls getting shot, killed daily. This is kind a nothing burger no? [/quote] Please post a mystery, we will discuss[/quote] OK, here you go. A starter list with just seven names just from Alabama. Let's see you start a new DCUM thread on each of these women. Then we'll hold our breath as the rest of you super sleuths start digging into the cases. Feel free to find similar lists from the other 49 states, too. "In 2019, the Montgomery Advisor published a story about missing person cases involving Black women and girls in Alabama that went unsolved and underreported. Kimberly Arrington was reportedly abducted when she was 16 and was last seen on Oct. 30, 1998. LaQuanta Riley went missing when she was 19 and was last seen on December 7, 2003. Aubrina Mack left her home on August 15, 2006, at the age of 21 and hasn’t been seen since. Nanette Thomas hasn’t been seen since she was reportedly abducted at the age of 51 on April 9, 2016. Lakira Goldsmith has been missing since Nov. 27, 2018, when she was 20. Keyquanna Burton disappeared on March 6, at the age of 44. Donna Michelle Calloway was last seen on August 28, 2019, when she was 39."[/quote]
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