Morsel
Naomi: Did they give a reason why?
Terri: It’s still active, so they can’t give the case file out.
Naomi: It’s been, like, sixteen years. Literally the definition of cold.
Terri: Tell that to the Lawrence County Sheriff Department.
But actually don’t, because they’re so rude.
So, Jamie and four of his coworkers decide to go on a hike before they went home.
They get going around noon. Jamie’s at the back of the group.
He’s lingering, taking pictures of the scenery, enjoying himself.
It’s all normal, until about forty-five minutes into the hike when the person in front of Jamie turns around … and he’s gone.
Naomi: No! I hate these ones. They freak me out so bad.
Terri: It’s because someone literally disappearing in the woods is legit terrifying.
So, the group called for Jamie, no answer.
They backtracked down the trail, didn’t find anything.
After two hours, they called the cops. There was a search, but I couldn’t find any info on how long it lasted or how it was conducted.
And … That’s pretty much it. The last article about it was published in early 2002. After that, nothing.
Naomi: Terri. You can’t do this to me. That’s it? They didn’t find anything?
Terri: I didn’t say that.
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