Summary:In this episode of Narrated By The Veterans Club: The Cold Case Files, host Tony explores the chilling 2012 disappearance of Dartmouth student Emma Prescott, who vanished after leaving a party. Her neatly placed belongings found in a snowbank led to theories ranging from an accident or abduction to voluntary disappearance. Emma's case deeply impacted her family and the Hanover community, and despite extensive investigation, it remains unsolved, leaving loved ones still searching for answers.About The Narrator:Anthony (Tony) Christopher Grace is a lifelong resident of Idaho, born in Coeur d'Alene and raised in Post Falls. Diagnosed with epilepsy at just 16 months old, Tony faced numerous challenges from a young age. Despite the difficulty in controlling his seizures, which necessitated special and often private schooling, Tony remained active in his community, participating in Boy Scouts until age 18 and pursuing a hobby as a remote control airplane pilot. At 18, he was granted full disability. In his early twenties, Tony achieved a significant milestone when his seizures were controlled well enough for him to drive, work, and live independently. However, his capacity for physical work remained limited due to the side effects of his medication, leading him through various jobs from movie theaters to grocery and liquor stores. One side effect—kidney stones—prompted a search for alternative medications. Although a new treatment initially reduced the kidney stones, his seizures returned, culminating in a severe incident where Tony lost control of his car during a grand mal seizure, resulting in the revocation of his driving privileges.Throughout these trials, Tony maintained a positive outlook and an active, inquisitive mind, always exploring new possibilities. His venture into entrepreneurship began with a triple-head gum-ball machine, followed by a mini claw vending machine, which he managed until the closure of his location made continuing the business untenable.Recently, Tony discovered a new passion—voice acting. With initial curiosity evolving into genuine enthusiasm through several successful lessons, Tony is now eagerly developing his voice acting skills. This new endeavor is not only a testament to his resilience but also aligns with The Veterans Club's Narrated By initiative, which aims to empower individuals facing life challenges to make a positive impact on the visually impaired community. Voice acting has significantly brightened Tony's outlook on life, offering him not just a creative outlet but also the potential for a new income-generating skill. As his parent, it is immensely fulfilling to see Tony embrace this opportunity and thrive in a role that enhances his confidence and independence.About The Author:Ed Bejarana is a storyteller, voice actor, and veteran dedicated to bringing engaging narratives to life through Narrated By The Veterans Club. A U.S. Army veteran and lifelong advocate for his fellow service members, Ed has written numerous short stories designed to entertain, educate, and inspire audiences, particularly those who are visually impaired.Beyond his work as a writer and narrator, Ed is a devoted husband of more than 33 years, a successful business owner, and the founder of The Veterans Club. He owns and operates Zenith Exhibits, Inc., where he helps small businesses grow through strategic marketing and digital solutions. His passion for storytelling and community service led him to establish The Veterans Club, an organization dedicated to supporting veterans, first responders, and their families through education, mentorship, and engagement programs.With a background in audiobook narration, podcasting, and community leadership, Ed blends rich storytelling with historical and fictional elements that resonate with veterans, seniors, and young narrators alike. He actively mentors new narrators, helping them find their voice in the world of audiobooks.Through Narrated By The Veterans Club, Ed continues to craft compelling stories that honor the spirit of service and the power of storytelling, ensuring that every listener has access to meaningful, high-quality audio content.Sponsored by:For our listeners looking for clarity on Medicare, Rex Grace Insurance offers expert guidance in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Their free 'Medicare Made Simple Workshop' provides essential insights to help you make informed decisions about Medicare coverage. Don't miss out on this valuable resource designed to simplify the Medicare process and ensure you find the right plan for your needs. For more information or to reserve your spot, visit rexgraceinsurance.com or call (208) 929-0135. This episode is proudly sponsored by Rex Grace Insurance, committed to supporting our senior community.The Veterans Club seeks partners committed to our mission of preventing suicide among veterans and first responders. To explore sponsorship opportunities and learn how your support can make a lasting ...