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How can I get someone from the show to discuss a case with me?

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Last Post Jun 1, 2009 7:48 PM by: pzkfw5g
pzkfw5g
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Re: How can I get someone from the show to discuss a case with me?

Jun 1, 2009 7:48 PM
"What do you mean, the man's identity was stolen before he went missing, or the man went missing and that means his identity is gone or both together?"

My Uncle went missing in 1953. His car was found in the New Mexico desert not terribly far from his home. The police have long since dropped this case. Last week someone contacted my sister, who was researching genealogy and trying to find lost family members, claiming to be my uncle's daughter. My aunt, the uncle's sister and last member of her family, thinks that the woman's father stole her brother's identity shortly after my uncle disappeared and that the man had something to do with my uncle's disappearance. The woman knew some basic facts about my uncle, but claimed that her father didn't like his family and wanted nothing to do with them, a claim hotly contested by my aunt and certainly in conflict with what my mother told me about her brother before she died. A DNA test would settle the question of relation, but in the event that no family relation is found, my aunt would like the case investigated with this new information. The man in question supposedly died in 1988, but my aunt would like to know what happened to her brother one way or another.
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Re: How can I get someone from the show to discuss a case with me?

May 31, 2009 6:48 PM
Are the police still involevd or habe they closed the case? Anyway.....down below this page is a 'contact us' that you can click on. Send them an email and explain your case. Good luck!

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Re: How can I get someone from the show to discuss a case with me?

May 31, 2009 1:29 PM
What do you mean, the man's identity was stolen before he went missing, or the man went missing and that means his identity is gone or both together?
pzkfw5g
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How can I get someone from the show to discuss a case with me?

May 31, 2009 12:00 PM
My uncle went missing in 1953, and recently my family was contacted by someone claiming to be his daughter. We think that my uncle's identity may have been stolen by this man and that he may have been involved in my uncle's disappearance. How can I talk to someone at the show about this case? Thanks for any help.

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