[tense music playing]
[woman] She had been missing 21 years when they finally found me. I was only 17 years old when I put my daughter up for adoption. Throughout my life she was always on my mind. When I found out she’d went missing, I thought, “I gotta find this kid alive.” I don’t care if I have to walk over God’s green earth to do it. If I couldn’t do anything else for her, I was gonna do this.
[dramatic music building] I couldn’t find the adoptive parents anywhere.
[man] I came across this site where amateur sleuths could collaborate online.
[woman] That was the game changer. I saw the fire and I walked right in it. And that transformed me. What is that?
[man 2] Aundria disappeared. She was gone.
[woman] There’s the story that they’re telling you, and then there’s the likely story.
[man] Cathy may have been very close to crossing some lines.
[Cathy] I could just feel it in my bones. That was her mother’s instinct. I just went Jerry Springer, baby. She’s a pit bull with lipstick.
[Cathy] Suddenly, everything just started happening.
[woman 2] I think our stories may be connected. It looks very similar to the truck that I was kidnapped in. I could take you back to the place where this happened.
[woman 2] There’s more victims. There’s just too many coincidences.
[Cathy] There’s going to be an answer to this.
[music swelling]
[Cathy] I am going to find her.
[dramatic music playing]
[music fades]