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You're listening to a Tenderfoot TV podcast. 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.
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It's the Evening of Sunday, May 1, 2016, in San Antonio, Texas. For most area residents, it was another ordinary summer night. But for the loved ones of bianca Carrasco, a 29 year old nurse and mother of three young children, it would be a night full of unanswered questions. The evening started in seemingly regular fashion. Bianca came home from work, put her kids to bed, sent a text and made a phone call. At some point, it's believed she left her house to go for a walk, leaving behind her phone. Sometime later, her husband Daniel left the residence, heading to a job site in Odessa, nearly five hours away. He would later tell authorities that as he was leaving, he drove past his wife while she was walking, assuming she was heading back to their residence. But tragically, Bianca never made it home, and her unexplained disappearance has left loved ones desperately seeking answers. In the aftermath, those close to her recalled candid conversations she'd had in the days before she vanished and an alarming remark she had allegedly made.
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If I go missing, you know what happened to me.
B (1:40)
Nearly a decade later, little is known about Bianca's final moments, leaving many to speculate whether her off the cuff comment may have actually been a plea for help.
A (1:55)
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In 2007, a man was murdered in a quiet Memphis suburb. The case was closed fast. Maybe too fast. I've spent the past year retracing the investigation, following the evidence and the lives that were forever changed. What I found wasn't just a case. It was a story too important to stay buried. I'm Stephanie Tinsley and this is everything they missed A new True Crime investigation. Episodes drop weekly. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
