Terry and Alan Westerfield (King of Diamonds, North Carolina)
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🗓️ 22 April 2026
⏱️ 22 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Our card this week is Terry and Alan Westerfield, the King of Diamonds from North Carolina. |
| 0:09.9 | A large part of a parent's week is playing shuttle driver, dropping off and picking up our children. |
| 0:16.0 | It's so routine that we take for granted that second part, picking them up. |
| 0:20.4 | So what would you do if you dropped your child off somewhere, |
| 0:23.5 | and when you returned to pick them up, they were just gone? |
| 0:27.3 | Disappeared never to be seen again for 60 years. |
| 0:32.7 | That's what happened to Terry and Alan Westerfield in September of 1964. Since then, the Fayetteville |
| 0:39.7 | Police Department has tried to unravel the mystery of what happened that day. And at the center |
| 0:46.3 | of it, there's one big question still left up for debate. Were Terry and Allen ever even |
| 0:53.8 | dropped off at all? Or was the story of their |
| 0:56.7 | disappearance told by their stepfather? Just one big lie. I'm Ashley Flowers, and this is |
| 1:05.7 | the deck. I'm gonna' Fayetteville, North Carolina is known for being a military town, through and through. |
| 1:44.4 | Back in the 60s, it had Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base, now known as Pope Field after |
| 1:49.7 | the two bases merged. |
| 1:51.6 | At the time, the Vietnam War had been raging for years, and that conflict was shaping |
| 1:56.1 | Fayetteville. |
| 1:57.1 | It was kind of the jumping off point for the guys that left from the United States and went to Vietnam. |
| 2:03.3 | The city was bustling at that time and was growing by leaps and bounds. |
| 2:08.0 | That's Lieutenant Jeff Locklear of the Fayetteville Police Department giving us a little history lesson. |
| 2:13.3 | Considering the town's large military presence, you'd assume that crime was rare. |
| 2:17.6 | But it's not. Not now and not back in 1964 when Alan and Terry went missing. |
| 2:23.6 | In their case all started with a call from their mother, Margie Westerfield-Bopp. |
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