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Episode 256: Rachel Lucille Cyriacks: The Kids Aren't Alright

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Ed Dentzel

True Crime

41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2021

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

Rachel Lucille Cyriacks was a 30 year old from Woonsocket, South Dakota. She was the mother of 3 and had gotten her GED. On November 13, 2013, Rachel went to pick up her husband, who had been in jail since Halloween due to him assaulting Rachel. He got out of jail. She was never seen again. Unfound Page For Rachel: https://theunfoundpodcast.com/2021/06/24/250-rachel-cyriacks-the-kids-arent-alright/ Charley Project: https://charleyproject.org/case/rachel-lucille-cyriacks NAMUS: https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/23091 Article: https://www.dakotanewsnow.com/content/news/New-leads-give-investigators-hope-five-years-later-in-search-for-Rachel-Cyriacks-500326111.html If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Rachel Cyriacks, please contact the Sanborn County Sheriff's Office at (605) 796-4511. Unfound supports accounts on Podomatic, iTunes, Spotify, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Deezer, and YouTube. --speaking of YouTube, on Wednesday nights at 9pm ET, please join us for the Unfound Live Show. All of you can talk with me and I can answer your questions. --Contribute to Unfound at Patreon.com/unfounpodcast. --You can also contribute at Paypal: paypal.me/unfoundpodcast --I also need to give a shout out to all the people who have monetarily contributed using SuperChat during the Live Show on Wednesday nights. --thank you for watching and thank you for donating. --the email address: [email protected]. --Merchandise: --The books at Amazon.com in both ebook and print form. --do not forget the reviews. --shirts at unfound-podcast.myshopify.com --or you can track down my assistant Heather in the Facebook Group. --playing cards at makeplayingcards.com/sell/unfoundpodcast --the website: the unfoundpodcast.com --And please mention Unfound at all true crime websites and forums. Thank you Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Rachel Lucille Seirks was a 30-year-old from Moonsocket, South Dakota.

0:06.0

She was the mother of three and had gotten her GED.

0:10.2

On November 13th, 2013, Rachel went to pick up her husband, who had been in jail since

0:16.7

Halloween, due to him assaulting at Rachel.

0:20.9

He got out of jail.

0:23.1

She was never seen again.

0:28.3

I'm at Denssel, and this is unfound.

0:58.3

We are all children in one way or another.

1:06.8

Some adults still act like children.

1:10.2

Other adults have children, and they get to experience their own youth all over again.

1:17.8

And all of us, no matter our age, to our parents, we will always be children.

1:24.3

And too many times they treat us as such.

1:30.3

And unless you've been living under a rock for the last 20 years, there is a cultural

1:35.7

concern here in the United States that too many of adult age are still children in the

1:42.3

most literal of ways, like continuing to live in their parents' basements.

1:48.8

This in turn, many believe, has led to the societal ills we have today.

1:54.4

A huge increase in addiction, suicide, and mental illness, dwarfing the numbers that

2:02.1

existed just 50 years ago.

2:05.5

There is no sign of these trends changing, and it will be up to adults to fix it.

2:13.1

Well, in the disappearance of Rachel Syrx, she was an adult and parent.

2:19.2

But also the youngest child in a family who cared for her very much.

2:24.6

Yet Rachel's own offspring were taken from her.

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