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ποΈ 14 June 2023
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0:00.0 | June 7th 1989 Beverly Hills, California |
0:06.1 | 23-year-old Adam Hecht, the son of a famous Hollywood producer, is seen driving away from his |
0:11.6 | apartment in a rental car, but he never returns, and the car is found abandoned weeks later. |
0:17.4 | Prior to his disappearance, Adam had befended a homeless man named Tony and developed a |
0:22.4 | fascination with the homeless population while becoming disillusioned with his own privileged |
0:27.1 | lifestyle. After Adam goes missing, Tony is discovered to be residing in his apartment, |
0:32.8 | but there is no evidence that he was involved in Adam's disappearance, and no trace of him |
0:37.4 | has ever found. After that, the trail went cold. |
0:57.7 | Hello everyone and welcome to our latest episode of The Trail Went Cold. I'm your host Robin |
1:23.3 | and this week we're going to be exploring one of the most unique missing persons cases |
1:27.6 | ever featured on Unsaw Mysteries, the 1989 disappearance of Adam Hecht. This is the story about |
1:34.4 | a young man who hailed from a wealthy family in Beverly Hills, as his father had once been a |
1:39.2 | successful Academy Award-winning film producer. However, it seemed apparent that Adam was starting |
1:44.8 | to become disillusioned with his privileged lifestyle, and the major turning point seemed to be |
1:49.9 | when he became friends with a homeless man known only as Tony. In fact, the relationship |
1:54.9 | became so close that Adam allowed Tony to move into his apartment with him, and he started spending |
2:00.5 | more time hanging around the city's homeless population. Naturally, when Adam turned up missing, |
2:06.7 | Tony initially found himself under a cloud of suspicion, but while law enforcement never found |
2:11.5 | any evidence that Tony was involved in Adam's disappearance, the problem is that they could find |
2:16.4 | much in the way of evidence at all. However, they could discount the possibility that Adam decided |
2:22.0 | to voluntarily walk away and leave his old life behind. But if that's what occurred, what ultimately |
2:27.8 | happened to him and where has he been for the past 34 years? As you can imagine, since the Unsaw |
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