AGAIN & AGAIN

AGAIN & AGAIN

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St Lewis, 1975 The 70s-a time of glam and icons. Most want to experience it, they claim. It was iconic, they claim. It was perfect, they claim. But behind that glam lay brutality. It was a time of murderers, violent crimes and unexplainable events. The bloody 70s, some call it. In the small town of St Lewis, it was no different. Kids getting snatched left and right. No one was safe. Every parent feared for their kids lives, and every kid feared for their own. 'Handler' they called the individual behind the crimes. Detectives gave up- police refused to search, and families were left gawking in their wild Imaginations, hoping to understand what happened to their children. Lauri refused to let it go. Her friend was snatched, and never returned, and she would put up a hell of a fight before she let another friend disappear. Even if she wasn't truly there.
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