MISSING: The Disappearance Of Connie Frances Leonard
In November 1995, 31 year old Connie Frances Leonard disappeared from Dayton, OH. For 27 years, Connie’s children have been trying to find out what happened to their mother. But […]
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In November 1995, 31 year old Connie Frances Leonard disappeared from Dayton, OH. For 27 years, Connie’s children have been trying to find out what happened to their mother. But […]
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