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265: The Unsolved Abduction of Morgan Nick [FREE Weekly Episode]

265: The Unsolved Abduction of Morgan Nick [FREE Weekly Episode]

FromKiller Queens: A True Crime Podcast


265: The Unsolved Abduction of Morgan Nick [FREE Weekly Episode]

FromKiller Queens: A True Crime Podcast

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Apr 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On a warm Friday evening in June, in the small town of Alma, Arkansas, 6-year-old Morgan Nick left the bleachers of a Little League baseball game to go catch fireflies with her friends. Her mother watched as she ran into the parking lot and played. Less than half an hour later, Morgan was gone. Two witnesses, ages 8 and 10, saw Morgan stop to get sand out of her shoes, while a man in a red truck watched. She hasn’t been seen since. What happened to Morgan Nick and where is she now?

TRIGGER WARNINGS: child abduction, brief mention of child sexual assault

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Apr 18, 2023
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