Between 1971 and 1972, six black girls went missing in the Washington D.C. area. Their bodies were discarded alongside DC freeways. And... more
Henderson Long has worked on missing persons cases for over a decade. Long was also instrumental in the early stages... more
We explore an issue deeply connected to the missing persons cases we've disccused this season: domestic trafficking. Tina Frundt of... more
The Freeway Phantom case is but one example of a wider epidemic of missing black girls in DC who don't... more
We recruit a former FBI profiler to create a new profile of the Freeway Phantom. And we look at the... more
Why was the Phantom never caught? Is it possible he's still alive, walking freely? We explore all evidence pointing to... more
More suspects come to light. And we learn about two other murdered girls who may have been unconfirmed victims of... more
After a hiatus of 10 months, police find the body of 17-year-old Diane Williams on September 6th, 1972. Diane would... more
In the early morning hours of November 16th, 1971, police discovered the body of 18-year-old Brenda Woodard. But this time,... more
On October 1st, 1971, a fourth victim was taken and later found dead: 12-year-old Nenomoshia Yates. Finally, news outlets begin... more
On July 27th, 1971, 10-year-old Brenda Crockett did not return home from a trip to the grocery store. Hours later,... more