The year was 1968, and Mary Alice Pultz Jenkins was apparently done with her life in Winchester, Virginia. By age 25, she was married with a 2-year-old son and had recently lost a six-month-old daughter to pneumonia. One day, while her younger sister was watching her son and her husband was at work, Jenkins ran away. No comments. No phone calls. Her family, despite searching for her for years, never found her or spoke to her again. No one knew what happened, except that, according to her family, she had apparently run off with another sister’s ex-husband.
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