There are so many things that nobody really thinks about when they think about missing person’s cases. People will generally say things like “I’m so sorry” or “I can’t even imagine” and of course, those things are true. Putting yourself into the shoes of someone who has lost a loved one, especially a child, is something that we hope that we never have to fully understand. This week I want to talk about a case where a mother has been quite open about one of the hardest things to deal about when your love one is a part of an unsolved case. Of course there is limitless grief, concern, worry, wonder and all of the emotions that circle non-stop through one’s mind when they don’t even know if their loved one is alive, let alone what happened to them. The issue that most don’t think about is the calls that can come at any time from people of all walks of life who will claim to tell you that they know what happened in your story that doesn’t have a final chapter. Debbie Just from Midland, Ontario has taken many of those calls and sadly does not know what happened to her son on devil’s night 1998 in Midland, Ontario, Canada.
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