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Detective Perspective

49: MISSING: Peggy McGuire

Detective Perspective

Detective Perspective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

51.7K Ratings

🗓️ 15 July 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

On the morning of November 16, 2015, Peggy McGuire, a 28-year-old beloved mother and daughter, finished a double shift at work, dropped her son off at school, and then returned to her home in Eufaula, Oklahoma. At around 10:00 am, she spoke with her boyfriend on the phone, and said she was at home making beef jerky. After this call, no one heard from Peggy again.

The next day, her truck was found abandoned at a bar, and Peggy was nowhere to be found. Despite extensive searches and investigations, Peggy remains missing, and her family is desperate for answers. It's been more than eight years since Peggy disappeared, and investigators are still searching for her…

Peggy McGuire was last heard from at around 10:00 am on November 16, 2015. At that time, she said she was at her home in Eufaula, Oklahoma. Her truck was later found parked at T & J’s Ice House, located along Highway 9, around 10 miles from her house.

Peggy is white and Native American. She stands at five feet, ten inches tall, and weighs between 150 and 160 pounds. She has shoulder length curly blonde hair and blue eyes.

If you have any information in this case, please contact the OSBI at 580-298-5525. There is a $150,000 reward available.

To stay up to date with Peggy’s case, you can join the Facebook group “Bring Peggy Home”.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Oh, he's cute. Mr. I can never sleep when I'm traveling. He's hugging his pillow like a sloth on a branch.

0:10.0

He couldn't sleep before. Now listen to him him sounds like an elephant with a chest infection

0:16.0

Well they call him a dreamer and now they're right all aboard mister I can never sleep when I'm traveling.

0:23.0

Find all the comfort you need in the quiet lounge.

0:26.0

Piando Ferries, there is another way. On the morning of November 16th, 2015, Peggy McGuire, a 28-year-old beloved mother and daughter, finished a double shift at work, dropped

0:46.9

her son at school, and then returned to her home in Eufaula, Oklahoma.

0:52.3

At around 10 a.m. she spoke with her boyfriend on the phone and said she was at home making

0:56.8

beef jerky.

0:58.5

After this call, no one heard from Peggy again.

1:01.9

The next day her truck was found abandoned at a bar and Peggy

1:05.0

was nowhere to be found. Despite extensive searches and investigations, Peggy remains

1:10.3

missing and her family is desperate for answers.

1:13.0

It's been more than eight years since Peggy disappeared and investigators are still

1:17.8

searching for her. You're going to. Oh, Hey everyone welcome back to Detective Perspective. My name is Derek Lovasser.

1:52.3

I'm a licensed private investigator and former police. Detective Perspective, my name is Derek Lovasser.

1:52.8

I'm a licensed private investigator and former police detective.

1:56.2

Each week I'll be covering an unsolved case and story format.

1:59.3

I'll then give you my perspective on the investigation and provide contact information for the

2:03.6

individuals or organizations connected to the case so that if you have any tips

2:07.8

you can contact them directly and maybe you can help solve a case. So if you're

2:12.3

someone who's interested in true crime

2:13.9

specifically unsolved cases,

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