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Old 07-01-2020, 04:27 PM
 
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My great uncle Stacy Taylor had a daughter named Beverly Taylor she was a young teenager at the time. By the way, this was the 1980s, in northern ky, close to Cincinnati. Well one day she went for a walk and never came back later on they found her by the side of road. All we got was she was in an car accident and remember she left walking. At this time her mother and father divorced blamed theirselves. Me as a child remember seeing my uncle there at his sisters which was my grandmas feeling like the life was sucked out of him. This was his baby and he never knew what happened to his baby girl? So if anyone has any information on this it would be appreciated the predator is probably dead but the rest of the family would like to know?
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