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Maggie (0:07)
Hey y' all, it's Maggie. I hope you're enjoying up and Vanish weekly. Here's a sneak peek of next week's case.
Narrator (0:21)
Saturday, February 19, 2005 It's a typical evening on south street, one of Philadelphia's hotspots for nightlife. At 9pm, Christine Petrone pulls up in front of a local bar and drops off her longtime friend, 34 year old Danielle Embo. Danielle exits the vehicle and quickly makes her way inside to meet up with Christine's brother, 35 year old Richard Petrone. Danielle and Richard had been dating for months, but had recently taken a break. Tonight would be the first time the two had seen each other in over a month. As they catch up, they're joined by another couple, Richard's friend Anthony and his wife Michelle. The group spends several hours socializing together and around 11:45pm the couples part ways. Danielle and Richard head for the door with plans to drive back to Danielle's home in New Jersey. The pair exits Apolline's restaurant and bar and starts walking down south street, disappearing into the Philadelphia night. The next morning, Danielle had made arrangements for her brother John to come and help with some projects around her house. He knocks on the door, but Danielle is not home. Later that day, Danielle fails to show up for a hair appointment with Christine. Christine, who assumes Danielle is with Richard, calls them, but both calls go straight to voicemail. Starting to feel uneasy, Christine reaches out to her mother Marge, who instructs her to drive to Richard's home. But upon arrival, there's no sign of Richard or Danielle. The couple were known to be very responsible and stayed in contact with loved ones regularly. So after nearly 24 hours of no communication from Danielle or Richard, both families fear the worst and contact the police. But with little to no evidence available, the families and police are left to question. Was Danielle and Richard's disappearance a terrible accident or was something much darker at play here?
Maggie (2:36)
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