• Lost Sister - A Discarded Woman - Episode 1 - It started with a phone call: "Elizabeth is missing!"

  • Jun 25 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
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Lost Sister - A Discarded Woman - Episode 1 - It started with a phone call: "Elizabeth is missing!"

  • Summary

  • This podcast is based on a true story of a woman searching for her sister. A traumatic event that (as of recording) remains ongoing.
    Katherine has been trying to find her big sister Elizabeth for months with no trace. Elizabeth is a retired physician with dementia. Elizabeth's husband Walter (a stroke survivor) is also missing.
    When Katherine discovers that no one in the family has heard from Elizabeth lately she contacted the manager of Elizabeth & Walters condo complex. The manager said they had moved in the last week or two - by their granddaughter.
    The issue is - Elizabeth never had children and Walter had always maintained that his son (by a previous marriage) died at a young age.
    Follow along to learn more about this extraordinary story.
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    A good place to start for more information is the website: Justice.GOV/ElderJustice

    And if you suspect Elder Abuse, there is help. The National Elder Fraud Hotline is 1.833.FRAUD.11 that’s 833.372.8311

    The National Domestic Violence Hotline is 1.800.799.SAFE – that’s 800.799.7233

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    Music by AudioCoffee (Denys Kyshchuk): https://www.audiocoffee.net/

    Music by AudioCoffee (Denys Kyshchuk): https://www.audiocoffee.net/

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