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🗓️ 17 February 2020
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On October 30, 2003, 28-year-old Marcie Crane and her husband were staying at a hotel in Marietta, Georgia. The two had been estranged but were trying to rekindle their relationship. While her husband was out running errands, Marcie disappeared. Before she left, she gave a housekeeper the key to the room and asked her to give it to her husband. That is the last time that anyone heard from Marcie.
After her disappearance, several suspicious stories began to surface. A man who lent Marcie money had allegedly threatened her. Another man who she had previously dated and worked with for many years in the real estate business, he moved to another state and cut off contact with Marcie's family. Her family later learned that he had been using a fake name. Her family was also wary of her husband because she hadn't known him long and met him online. More than 16 years have passed since Marcie was last seen and her family feels like they are no closer to finding out the truth.
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0:22.0 | I only love two women in my life. My mama and that girl. You get what I'm saying? She's just |
0:26.8 | definitely who I am and I accept for her for who she was. You know what I mean? We both |
0:31.9 | encounter the best of opinions, but you know we can't see single moms or whatever. And we just |
0:36.8 | had a lot of things in common and I just missed it just. I guess it's kind of like a person who |
0:41.7 | goes to jail. Life stops at that moment for them. So even when they get out 20 years from then, |
0:48.3 | they feel the same person that they were on the day they went to jail. So for me, |
0:54.1 | what I think about this whole situation, life stops on the day that I went to the room and |
1:00.8 | all I can think about is she took all her stuff and left and she didn't even leave me a good |
1:06.4 | barred letter. I'm not picking up the phone for me and I'm talking about this is you just left me |
1:12.3 | and you didn't tell me goodbye or nothing and even if she had did that, usually within a couple |
1:18.4 | days, she'd say, hey, I'm sorry, whatever I had to do what I had to do. |
1:24.2 | On October 30th, 2003, 28 year old Marcy Crane and her husband were staying at a hotel in the |
1:31.6 | Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan area. On that cool fall evening, she waited for her husband to leave |
1:37.8 | the hotel to run a quick errand. Once he had left, Marcy packed up her things and departed. |
1:44.3 | She has never been seen again. I'm Marissa and from Wondery, this is Episode 212 of The Vanished, |
1:52.4 | Marcy Crane's Story. |
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