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Families with missing loved ones find support, hope at UNT Health Science Center
One family that has found resolution is the Frost clan from Kansas.
Francine Frost went missing from a grocery store parking lot in 1981.
But the family had few answers until she was positively identified last year. Her killer hasn't been caught.
"I'll never forget the phone call, the panic, and the disbelief. You don't know what to do," says Vicki Curl, Francine's daughter.
They attended the event to help other families know that even after 35 years, answers can be found.
"Don't give up," says Vicki. "We can't exhume bodies on our own. We have to have people that care so we want to inspire the volunteers, please don't stop caring about us."
http://www.wfaa.com/news/families-w...t-hope-at-unt-health-science-center/445797594
I was at the Missing in North Texas event in Fort Worth yesterday, and was very excited to be able to meet Francine's daughter Vicki Frost-Curl, and her sons (Francine's grandsons) Cory and Chris Curl. I appear at the 1:25 mark of that newsclip, talking to Vicki and Cory. I have some video of their speeches and their video presentation that I will post here once I get it all uploaded to YouTube.
This is a doubly tragic story, in that Francine's other daughter (and Vicki's sister) Karen committed suicide a couple of years after Francine's disappearance. Her suicide was attributed to the depression caused by her mother's disappearance.