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Anonymous Tip: The Mysterious Disappearances and Bizarre Connections of Tracy Marie Kroh, Elizabeth Ann Miller, and Tiffany Louise Sessions

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In 1994, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received an anonymous tip from a man in Austin, Texas. The night before, he met Tiffany Sessions, who went missing from Florida. She, along with Tracy Kroh, missing from Pennsylvania and Beth Miller, still missing from Colorado, were forced into prostitution. They were currently at a motel in Houston, Texas, but were headed to Oklahoma. They were held by a man named Thomas Stewart, a man named Raymond, and an unnamed muscular woman in her 40s. They were traveling in two vans. One van, described as a blue and grey cargo van, had Florida tags. The other was a white van with no information on its license tags. The tipster knew things about Beth Miller not revealed to the public. After weeks of tracking this lead, and without being able to find evidence supporting the tip, the FBI deemed it a hoax. But how did the tipster connect these three women in an age where the internet was in its infancy. Smartphones were non-existent at the time. Could this tip have been real? All three women are still missing at the time of publication. I examine the cases of all three women and their potential suspects, as well as theories about what may have happened. Also, in this book, you will learn about other missing women from the three Pennsylvania, Colorado, and Florida. You will read first-hand accounts of a woman who escaped the hold of the main suspect in Tiffany's case. The main suspect in Beth's case was murdered. In this book, you will hear his wife's story, who have been incarcerated for life for his murder - even though she really had nothing to do with it. You will also hear from family members of Brenda Condon and Lonene Ray Rogers, missing from Pennsylvania. The goal of this book is to keep the stories alive of these missing women, and encourage anyone with information to submit what they know to me or authorities. All tips can be submitted anonymously. I have provided instructions on how to submit anonymous tips at the end of the book. Foreword by Norma Jean Fritz Yatsko, who has a missing adult child, Jesse. She explains the importance of NamUs and how you can help in the search for the missing.

421 pages, Paperback

Published August 16, 2020

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