In 1912, a six-year-old child named Charles Bruce was kidnapped from North Carolina and taken to Louisiana. Several years later, a woman named Julia Anderson would have to choose between five boys around Bruce's age, including the child that the Dunbars had claimed as Bobby, to determine if he was her missing son.
In 1912 Bobby Dunbar vanished from his family’s fishing camp and for months there was no trace of him and it was presumed that he drowned, until a boy was found and returned to the Dunbars, but was it Bobby?
The speaker has many unanswered questions about the death of someone's first wife, who was found wrapped in a laundry bag, and nobody else seems to be concerned. The speaker gives a call-to-action for people to join their discussion group on Facebook.
Norma McCorvey, famously known as "Jane Roe" in Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion in the United States, had a troubled childhood and had given up two children for adoption before getting pregnant for the third time. She didn't want to go through the agony of giving up the baby again and thus wanted to terminate the pregnancy, which led to the landmark case.
Jack wonders if Sage's recognition of Jerry in a picture of the murder scene could lead to solving his mother's murder case, as it was the first significant clue in the investigation.
As Felicia's family search for her, they come across various rumors about her whereabouts, including a credible one about her being at a city shelter that turned out to be a case of mistaken identity, leading them to doubt if someone is intentionally leading them astray.