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LIVE: The family of Amber Tuccaro, who disappeared outside Edmonton, is speaking with reporters to share an update on her case. The Mikisew Cree woman has been missing since August 2010'.
Jun 8, 2015
Solving the murder of Amber Tuccaro could hinge on identifying a man whose voice was captured in the background of this recording of her last phone conversation.
During the call, captured on tape, Amber can be heard becoming increasingly agitated as she asks the driver about their location and destination. The 'Chilling Scares' podcast recounts how "a male driver can be heard reassuring Amber that they're heading where she wants to go but she doesn't seem to be buying the story and is obviously pretty distressed."
Amber is heard asking "where are we?" before the driver responds: "We're just heading south of Beaumont ... or north of Beaumont." When she expresses confusion about their whereabouts, he insists they're taking a "back road".
Expecting to see the lights of Edmonton, Amber voices her concern that they're actually moving further into rural areas, yet the driver maintains they're en route to "50th Street". The recording also captures Amber's stern warning to the driver: "You'd better not be taking me anywhere I don't want to go."
A recording of Amber's last phone call revealed that she had been arguing with an unknown man
Amber Tuccaro, 20, was murdered after accepting a lift from an unknown man in Leduc County, Alberta, Canada, in 2010 - her skeletal remains were found two years later
After a car ride with a mysterious man, a young mother from Mikisew Cree First Nation was never seen alive again. For 14 years, loved ones have not stopped asking how she died and why no one was caught
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