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It's the week of spring break, 1999. 21 year old Tony Torres, a junior at Framingham University, which lies on the outskirts of Boston, is home enjoying a time of relaxation with his family. The Torres household is very close knit, so it's not unusual for Tony, a typical college aged young adult, to make the roughly three hour drive to Denmark, Maine. In fact, it's something he does on a regular basis. One evening, a news story flashes across the television highlighting coverage of the recent death of a young girl named Ashley Oled. Ashley's body was found abandoned on a rural road in the nearby town of Scarborough. Ever since the discovery, her death has been the talk of the town. As a somber tone fills the air, Tony grows increasingly restless. And then, turning to his father, he offers up a shocking confession. I know who killed her, he says. Tony's father, Narciso, is caught off guard by his son's admission. At first impulse, he begins to fear what this could mean for Tony. As he begins to process this revelation, Narciso tells Tony he has two options. Tell the police or keep quiet. He knows that even in a small town like Denmark, secrets like this come with a cost. Sadly, this would prove to be true when, just three months later, Narciso's apprehension would take on a grim new reality. In the early morning hours of May 21, Tony Torres would vanish, never to be seen again. In the aftermath, the details authorities have gathered paint a very concerning picture. With two serious crimes remaining unsolved in this small country town, residents have been left to speculate. Could these cases somehow be linked? And could Tony have held a secret that ultimately cost him his life?
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