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26-year-old Felicia Cochran disappeared from Pell City, Alabama, on June 11, 1992. Felicia's mother spoke to her about her plans and saw her leave home around 6 PM. Then, Felicia was seen arguing with someone in the parking lot of a local hair salon. The people at the salon knew Felicia and were concerned enough to call 911. When the police got there, Felicia was gone, and she was never seen or heard from again. Hours later, a passerby found Felicia's car burning on a rural road in Talladega County, Alabama. Felicia's family felt like they knew who was responsible for her disappearance. However, nearly 30 years later, Felicia is still missing, and many questions remain.
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0:20.0 | The last person saw her with a playst made of hers. They were fighting in her parking lot because she owned a hair salon place. |
0:27.0 | They were fighting in her parking lot and she called the police and the police didn't get there in time. They had pulled off. |
0:34.0 | They know exactly who saw Felicia Lair and they heard her scream. Somebody reported they heard a lady screaming help and a vehicle. |
0:43.0 | The case is still a cold, considered cold case in Fel City. I know a couple of different police officers have taken a look at the file. |
0:51.0 | Without a body, it's very hard to make an arrest and make it stick and get a conviction. So that has been the challenge. That's just what my family has dealt with for the past 30 years. Not having closure in this situation. |
1:08.0 | 26-year-old Felicia Cochran disappeared from Palsity, Alabama on June 11, 1992. Felicia left home around 6 p.m. |
1:17.0 | Then Felicia was seen at a local hair salon arguing with someone in the parking lot. The people at the salon knew Felicia and were concerned enough about her safety to call the police. |
1:29.0 | When law enforcement officers got there, Felicia was gone and she was never seen or heard from again. |
1:35.0 | A week later, Felicia's grey 1987 Nissan Centra was found burned on a rural road in Talladega County, Alabama. Felicia's family believed that they knew who was responsible for her disappearance. |
1:50.0 | But nearly 30 years later, Felicia is still missing and many questions remain unanswered. |
1:56.0 | Amarissa and from Wondery, this is Episode 338 of The Vanished, Felicia Cochran's story. |
2:27.0 | When Felicia disappeared, she was the mother of three young children, two daughters and a son. |
2:39.0 | Felicia's oldest child, Brandy, was just 10 years old when her mom disappeared. And she contacted us back in 2021 about covering her mom's case. |
2:49.0 | Brandy told us what she can remember about her mom nearly 30 years after she last saw her. |
2:56.0 | So my mom, her name is Felicia Martin Cochran. That was her name when she went missing but to me she's Felicia Martin. |
3:05.0 | She was from what I can remember because it was so long it will be 30 years this year and I was 10 when she went missing. |
3:12.0 | But she was very sweet, very loving, very soft spoken. |
3:19.0 | We also spoke to Felicia's cousin, Juliana. The two grew up together and were very close into adulthood. |
3:26.0 | Juliana was able to give us a good picture of who Felicia was as a person. |
3:31.0 | Felicia was sweet, kindhearted person. She would do anything for anybody. |
3:36.0 | She was too good lighted for real with her beautiful smile. She was a cheerleader that cheered people through life basically. |
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