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  • Susan Lynn Burns is Still Missing
    May 5 2025

    It was April 29th, 1989—a spring day in Arkansas, quiet and unassuming. Susan Lynn Burns, a 32-year-old mother, daughter, and wife, was dropped off at the Little Rock airport by her husband. According to him, she was heading somewhere. But no one knows where. And no one ever saw her again.

    Susan was born on June 23rd, 1956, and lived in Mena, a small town tucked in Polk County, Arkansas. She stood 5 foot 6, with brown hair, piercing blue eyes, and a few aliases—Susan Darst and Susan Brown—names that now echo like unanswered questions. At the time of her disappearance, she weighed about 135 pounds. But beyond those basic details, little else is known—not what she wore that day, not if she ever boarded a plane, and not what she may have taken with her.

    What we do know is chilling: There’s no record of her ever arriving at her destination. No boarding pass. No confirmed flight. No phone calls. No activity. Nothing.

    Her husband claimed he left her at the terminal. That was the last time anyone admits to seeing her. Since that moment, Susan Lynn Burns has vanished without a trace.

    There are no dental records, no fingerprints on file, and to this day, no DNA has ever been submitted to any database. That alone makes her one of the most invisible missing persons in the system. And yet—someone, somewhere, knows something.

    Did Susan ever plan to get on that flight? Or was she already in danger before she ever reached the airport?

    Over three decades have passed. No answers. No justice. No peace.

    If you're listening and you know anything—if you remember something, overheard something, or you’ve carried a secret for years—it’s not too late to speak up. You can remain anonymous. You can make the difference.

    Susan Lynn Burns didn’t just disappear. People don’t just vanish. Someone out there holds the key to what really happened that day in 1989.


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  • The Disappearance of Mercedes "Cede" Toliver
    May 2 2025

    On the night of December 17, 2016, 18-year-old Mercedes Toliver—affectionately known as “Cede”—walked away from her home in Prescott, Arkansas after a disagreement with her mother. She was expected to head to her aunt’s house just down the road. She never made it. And she’s never been seen or heard from again.

    Cede wasn’t the type to run away. She was quiet, bookish, and deeply driven. Fresh out of Prescott High School, she had just returned from Kansas, where she’d been studying for the ASVAB in hopes of joining the U.S. Air Force. She had plans. She had discipline. She had everything to live for.

    She left that night with only her phone and $20. Her phone went dead shortly after. Her social media—once active—has been silent ever since.

    She was last seen wearing a red hoodie over a yellow shirt, gray sweatpants, and a future full of possibility. She is described as a Black female, between 5'0" and 5'4", weighing 115 to 125 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.

    Years have passed, and the silence surrounding her case has only deepened. No updates. No clues. No justice.

    Someone knows what happened to Mercedes Toliver. It’s time to speak up.

    Because lost girls don’t just vanish.

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  • Where is Cassie Compton?
    Apr 28 2025

    Fifteen years old.
    That’s how young Cassie Compton was when she vanished.

    It was a quiet Sunday — September 14, 2014 — the day after Sydney attended the Arkansas County Demolition Derby with a friend in DeWitt, Arkansas. It should have been an ordinary weekend for a teenager — full of laughs, late-night snacks, and small-town memories. Instead, it became the last day anyone ever heard from her.

    No goodbye.
    No explanation.
    Just silence.


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