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A disturbing video. A mysterious blue container. An AWOL parolee with a violent history. Chilling details surround the case of a missing Chicago woman

CHICAGO - Three days after Chaunti Bryla was reported missing earlier this year, a Lyft driver was called to a home in South Shore, where two people were waiting with a large blue plastic container and a dolly.

The driver helped them load the container into his car, then drove them to a hotel in Calumet Park, where surveillance video shows the container being wheeled inside, according to court records.

Detectives investigating the case visited the hotel about a week later - helped along by a tip from Bryla's family. They found a container, like the one shown in the video, in an alley behind a

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