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πŸ” Missing Person: Karen S. Adams πŸ•ŠοΈ Karen S. Adams, 54, was last seen on March 11, 2007, at the home she shared with her brother John in Independence Township, Pennsylvania, near the West Virginia border. The following night, March 12, she was captured on surveillance cameras at the Mountaineer Casino Racetrack and Resort in Chester, West Virginia, where she spent hours playing bingo and slot machines. She was last seen on video at 4:31 a.m. leaving the casino and walking toward the parking lot, presumably to her maroon or red 2005 Suzuki Forenza/Forsa with Pennsylvania license plate EDT5887, though cameras did not show her actually leaving in the vehicle. A few minutes later, her phone made a call to her voicemail, but it’s unclear who placed it. Karen, described as a white woman with green eyes, brown curly hair, lightly tinted wire-rim glasses, and standing about 5’4”–5’6”, was wearing a green coat, layered dark shirts, blue jeans, and a baseball cap. Neither she nor her car has ever been found. Her family insists she would not have left voluntarily, especially without her beloved yellow lab, Amy, or missing work, something she hadn’t done in years while holding two jobs. Despite extensive searches, hospital and morgue checks, flyers, and reported sightings, her disappearance remains unsolved. Anyone with information is urged to contact the West Virginia Sheriff’s Department at 304-564-3311. πŸ“ž #MurderMystery #MissingPerson #MurderMysteries #MissingPersonAlert #ViroVizion

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πŸ•ŠοΈ Unsolved After All These Years πŸ•―οΈ In October of 1985, 31 year old mother of four Maria Germano Evangelista vanished after leaving a methadone clinic in Brighton, Massachusetts, where she had been seeking help for a long-term heroin addiction. She told others she was heading home but never arrived, and her family reported her missing on October 15. Six days later, her body was discovered in a shallow grave in the woods off Chestnut Street in Upton. Her death was ruled a homicide, and investigators have long believed the person responsible knew Maria. Despite her struggles, Maria was a high school graduate who attended the University of Miami, tried repeatedly to rebuild her life, and was committed to treatment at the time of her disappearance. Nearly four decades later, her case remains unsolved, though authorities say there are suspects and the focus is on gathering enough evidence to move forward. Anyone with information is urged to contact Massachusetts State Police Detectives at 508-453-7589 or WorcesterDAunresolved@mass.gov. πŸ’”πŸ”#UnsolvedCase #UnsolvedMysteries #Massachusetts #MurderMysteries #ViroVizion

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