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In this episode of Lost Girls, Amy and LaDonna share the heartbreaking story of Jamie Denise Brown, a 30-year-old mother of seven who vanished on March 16, 2016, after being seen at the Dallas County Court in Fordyce, Arkansas. Jamie, known for her vibrant red hair and distinctive tattoos, disappeared without a trace — and has never been seen or heard from again.
Jamie struggled with addiction, a fact that sadly led to her case being overlooked and underreported. But behind the headlines was a woman: a mother, a daughter, a human being who mattered. Her story deserves more than silence.
In this episode, we confront the harsh realities of stigma, addiction, and how the justice system often fails women like Jamie. LaDonna, a sober living director and advocate for women in recovery, speaks directly to the urgent need to protect, honor, and search for those who are so easily dismissed by society.
Jamie Brown is still missing. Her children are still waiting. And we are still fighting.
If you know anything about her disappearance, now is the time to speak.
Because addiction does not erase worth.
Because Jamie deserves justice.
Because every girl deserves justice.
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In this episode of Lost Girls, Amy and LaDonna share the heartbreaking story of Jamie Denise Brown, a 30-year-old mother of seven who vanished on March 16, 2016, after being seen at the Dallas County Court in Fordyce, Arkansas. Jamie, known for her vibrant red hair and distinctive tattoos, disappeared without a trace — and has never been seen or heard from again.
Jamie struggled with addiction, a fact that sadly led to her case being overlooked and underreported. But behind the headlines was a woman: a mother, a daughter, a human being who mattered. Her story deserves more than silence.
In this episode, we confront the harsh realities of stigma, addiction, and how the justice system often fails women like Jamie. LaDonna, a sober living director and advocate for women in recovery, speaks directly to the urgent need to protect, honor, and search for those who are so easily dismissed by society.
Jamie Brown is still missing. Her children are still waiting. And we are still fighting.
If you know anything about her disappearance, now is the time to speak.
Because addiction does not erase worth.
Because Jamie deserves justice.
Because every girl deserves justice.

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