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Next morning we waited for her
to come out of that door.

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This was Hope's big day.
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Our baby was leavin' home.
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(Mrs Percy) Her room was empty
and the bed was still neatly made.

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So I telephoned the Delacroixs.
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Our hearts sank when they told us that
Walter hadn't come home that night too.

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And then for one brief moment
we thought, well...

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...maybe they'd run off
and gotten married or somethin'.

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(Mrs Percy) But we knew that she was
just too sensible a girl to do that.

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I went down to the police
and filled out a missing person's form.

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Three days later,
the sheriff formed a search party.

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- I went along with 'em.
- They were gone all day.

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They just walked for miles and nothin'.
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On Thursday, June 20th...
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...some kids were walking near
Flank's Cove and they found a purse...

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...some clothing and a wallet.
They turned them in to the police.

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They found the kids' bodies on Friday,
six days after they'd gone missin'.

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(Mrs Percy) My daughter's body
was nude, legs spread-eagled.

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The coroner's report said that
her vagina was all tore up.

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At first they couldn't find
this class pin she was wearin'...

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...cos it was embedded so deep
from the stabbin'.

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She loved that pin. She was so proud of it.
She wore it all the time.

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It said "Class of '88. Making a difference."
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(Mr Percy) The police wouldn't
let us identify the body.

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They said it would be too traumatic.
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I just couldn't bear the thought
of them buryin' that body...


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