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Last Seen Alive

Unsolved Disappearance: Phylicia Thomas

Last Seen Alive

Studio 222

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.2773 Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2021

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

When a Pennsylvania woman becomes convinced her missing friend was murdered, she’s determined to figure out who killed her. After she goes missing herself, investigators are left to explore whether the cases are connected in this episode of Last Seen Alive.

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When a Pennsylvania woman becomes convinced her missing friend was murdered, she's determined to figure out who killed her.

0:07.2

After she goes missing herself, investigators are left to explore whether the cases are connected in this episode of Last Seen Alive.

0:35.1

I'm your host, Leah, crime analyst by day and true crime

0:38.9

storyteller by night. I'm your co-host, Scott. Felicia Thomas was last seen alive on February 11th,

0:45.9

2004 in Lake Township, Pennsylvania, a small town with a population of just over 2,000 people.

0:53.8

She was 22 years old and had grown up in the

0:56.1

area. For someone like Felicia, an outdoors enthusiast and wildlife lover, the rural corner of

1:02.2

Pennsylvania was a wonderful place to grow up. As the oldest of seven children, Felicia was part of a

1:08.4

large family. She helped to care for her younger siblings,

1:11.8

and those who knew her best have described her as having a loving, motherly disposition.

1:17.0

Her caring nature wasn't limited to other people, though. When her family members look back

1:22.1

and tell stories about Felicia as a kid, they often involve her sneaking pets into the house to take care of.

1:29.1

And by pets, I mean animals like garter snakes and chickens.

1:33.7

She'd usually try to hide these from her mom, Pauline, by concealing them under her bed,

1:37.7

but unsurprisingly, this was not very effective.

1:41.3

Sounds like someone else I know.

1:43.7

I'm not going to lie, I relate to Felicia on many

1:47.3

levels, including the whole garter snake thing. Other times, according to an article from the Times

1:54.4

leader, she'd try bringing home more domesticated animals like a big Doberman she had pull her around

2:00.3

on her roller skates. And of course,

2:02.9

her family would have to find the animal's owner and give it back. But Felicia just couldn't help

2:08.0

herself. She was a kid with a big heart and she couldn't resist her love of animals, whether they

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