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20-year-old Heather Elvis vanished in South Carolina in 2013. Her family endured harassment and conspiracy theories from | dG1fM2t3N3pNdHRQdHc
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00:00This has probably been one of the most unique missing persons cases I've ever had to deal with.
00:12An officer came to the door and asked me, did we have a car that was missing?
00:17I said, my daughter drives that car.
00:20It's been 69 days since Heather Elvis went missing.
00:23Heather Elvis, a cosmetology student, mysteriously vanished after arriving home from a date.
00:30This car was found in the Peachtree boat landing.
00:35Now we knew something's wrong.
00:42Heather and Sydney Moorer met at Heather Elvis' job.
00:45Sydney Moorer was an older married man, older than Heather.
00:50A husband and wife are facing charges in connection with this case as authorities intensify their hunt.
01:00The disappearance of Heather Elvis has probably changed the face of missing persons investigations forever,
01:06thanks in large part to social media.
01:10There was a huge conspiracy theory that was spread all over social media
01:16that Heather's father and her own sister had had something to do with this crime.
01:23Most of the social media was torture to the victim's family.
01:29What they were doing to us, it was tantamount to going into a crowded theater and yelling gun or fire.
01:38Sydney, I think, was fearful of her.
01:40I don't see a lot of suspects in cases act like Tammy.
01:44The trust issue is big.
01:46I can imagine.
01:47When we go to sleep, I'm handcuffed to the bed.
01:49She didn't hear the second voice anymore.
01:53They don't have a case.
01:56People lie, Nancy.
02:00I still think today, I know I'm innocent.
02:03This was not a one-person job.
02:05She might actually be out there somewhere.
02:11I need to find her who she is.
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