In May 1985, seventeen-year-old Shari Faye Smith was abducted from the end of her driveway in broad daylight. What followed was not only a brutal murder, but a prolonged campaign of psychological torment against her family. Through phone calls, letters, and manipulation, the crime didn’t end with Shari’s disappearance — it expanded, pulling her loved ones into the nightmare and forcing them to endure it in real time.
This episode examines the case from the perspective of the family left behind — especially Shari’s sister, Dawn — who was placed in an impossible position and compelled to participate in the investigation while the crime was still unfolding. It is a story of loss, endurance, and the lasting impact of a crime designed not just to kill, but to torment.
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