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🗓️ 30 March 2020
⏱️ 37 minutes
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When a young legal secretary disappears after being haunted by recurring dreams of abduction and murder, her unsolved case becomes—and still is—one of the most mysterious in the state of Ohio. An array of compelling possibilities are explored in this episode of Last Seen Alive.
If you know anything about the disappearance of Cynthia Anderson, please contact the Toledo Crime Stoppers at (419) 255-1111. You may remain anonymous. And if you prefer to submit your tip online rather than over the phone, you can do so via the Toledo Police Department’s website, toledopolice.com.
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0:00.0 | When a young legal secretary disappears after being haunted by recurring dreams of abduction and murder, her unsolved case becomes, and still is, one of the most mysterious in the state of Ohio. |
0:11.3 | An array of compelling possibilities are explored in this episode of Last Seen Alive. |
0:16.4 | Music Thanks for listening to Last Seen Alive. |
0:36.3 | I'm your host, Leah, crime analyst by day and true crime |
0:39.7 | storyteller by night. And as always, I'm your co-host, Scott. A quick heads up, this episode |
0:45.3 | contains mention of sexual assault. We won't go into any graphic detail, but still, please listen |
0:50.5 | with care. With that being said, this is the revisited and enhanced edition of one of our |
0:55.6 | early episodes which features the unsolved case of Cynthia Anderson. The original edition was recorded |
1:01.3 | in 2020 and we've revisited and re-recorded an episode on her case in 2025. As I'm sure those of you |
1:08.0 | who've been listening since the early days of Last Scene Alive have noticed, |
1:11.3 | our production and audio quality have improved significantly over the years. |
1:15.4 | Lately, we've been working on remaking our earlier episodes. |
1:18.6 | When we originally recorded them, we were doing the best we knew how at the time. |
1:22.5 | However, our best wasn't the best, and we've learned a lot since then. |
1:26.6 | We want to honor those victims by telling |
1:28.3 | their stories with the production quality they deserve. So we've been completely remaking all of our |
1:33.5 | early episodes. I'm talking totally new recordings with any new info or updates included, and we'll |
1:39.1 | be releasing those new episodes on what we previously are off Mondays. So that means there will be an episode of |
1:45.2 | Last Seen Alive airing every single Monday. It'll alternate between totally new cases we've never |
1:50.4 | covered before, as usual, and revisited and remade episodes on the Mondays in between. |
1:56.1 | Cynthia Anderson, who went by Cindy, was last seen alive on August 4, 1981. |
2:02.0 | She was 20 years old at the time and lived just a short distance outside of the city where |
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