Chasing Demons

Chasing Demons

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A 16-year-old boy is found unconscious on the side of Livinton Road in Abingdon Virginia. When he arrived at the hospital, law enforcement officers discover that he had been held captive for over eight years. An 8-year-old boy is later abducted from the same town. With the 16-year-old boy, having been severely beaten, starved, tormented, sexually, and physically abused, The Abingdon Police Department calls The FBI's Criminal Logistics Unit to help investigate and what they uncover is a pattern that has been going on for over 24 years. Can the Supervisory Special Agents within the Criminal Logistics Unit find the missing boy before it's too late?
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