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Hello I need your help again! I was watching UM two weeks ago and saw a segment on 3 convenience store clerks who disappeared within a few weeks of each other. A customer came in one of the stores and claimed she was waited on by a guy in a Megadeath shirt and saw no one else. She thought later he might have been the kidnapper. I've gone on the Search and worded it several different ways and nothing comes up. Does anyone know the names of the people in this segment? Thanks
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that would be the debra poe segment |
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Correct that it's Debra Poe. That segment actually gets a LOT of discussion here. If you couldn't find anything, my guess is that you were searching "Megadeath" instead of "Megadeth." Hope that helps! There's actually quite the debate about what role, if any, the anti-smoking advocate "Megadeth Guy" might have had in her disappearance.
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Thanks again! I typed in Debra Poe and found it. I appreciate the help.
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