The Disappearance Of Mai
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Ongoing, First published Jul 18, 2020
On November 3, 1977, Mai Garner is announced as the third girl to go missing in the small town of Littlefront within the past two weeks. Her parents reported her missing Friday morning after she didn't show up at school the previous day. Her whereabouts you might ask? Nobody knows. Neighbors nearby have no insight as to what might've happened to the sixteen-year-old girl when walking to school. The last person to see her was 22-year-old Hazel Warner on her way to work passing Hawkswood Road that morning. 

Will light be shed on her case? Or will it lead investigators to a dead-end and add her case to the pile that remains unsolved.  Read 'The Disappearance Of Mai' to discover what might've happened to the sixteen-year-old girl that awful morning on her way to school in 1977.
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