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In the quiet town of Stillwater, Oklahoma, a young man steps out of a car near a lake… and vanishes. No text. No trace. Just silence.
Years later, his mother is still searching—not just for her son, but for answers that no one seems willing to give.
A volatile relationship, a mysterious drop-off, and a system that won’t look deep enough.
What really happened to Dusty Koal Clark? And why has his case been buried beneath excuses and neglect?
In this haunting episode of They Disappeared, we dive into a story of heartbreak, injustice, and the chilling silence left behind when someone simply... disappears.
To access exclusive content, visit our Patreon page:
https://www.patreon.com/TheyDisappearedPodcast
Be sure to check out our website: www.theydisappearedpodcast.com
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This episode was produced by Katie Haze Productions
To see more of her work visit her at
katiehaze.com
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In the quiet town of Stillwater, Oklahoma, a young man steps out of a car near a lake… and vanishes. No text. No trace. Just silence.
Years later, his mother is still searching—not just for her son, but for answers that no one seems willing to give.
A volatile relationship, a mysterious drop-off, and a system that won’t look deep enough.
What really happened to Dusty Koal Clark? And why has his case been buried beneath excuses and neglect?
In this haunting episode of They Disappeared, we dive into a story of heartbreak, injustice, and the chilling silence left behind when someone simply... disappears.
To access exclusive content, visit our Patreon page:
https://www.patreon.com/TheyDisappearedPodcast
Be sure to check out our website: www.theydisappearedpodcast.com
Facebook
This episode was produced by Katie Haze Productions
To see more of her work visit her at
katiehaze.com
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