CHAPTER SIX “Ah. Yes, she disappeared on her birthday and her uncle filed the missing person report. But we have no leads. Do you know how many missing person reports we get every single day around here? We are busy all the time. Sorry, can’t help further.” “No leads but filled a few days later by her uncle,” said Stacey. The woman looked shocked and angered that credit was taken away from her. “What uncle? I filled the report weeks after she did not return.” They looked at each other. Stacey phoned again. No one answered. “Unless it’s a mistaken identity.” “They might have another girl but not Evelina,” suggested David. “You mean all by the same name and all having the same eighteenth birthday? What are the chances?” Asked Stacey. “What could be the explanation? Phone again.”

