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‘That’s Exactly What We Were Telling People’: Kansas City Police Said Bishop’s Claims of Missing Black Women Were False Then Victim Escapes Month-Long Abduction on the Same Street; ‘Other Young Ladies Didn’t Make It’ - The New York Beacon

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A Kansas City, Missouri, community activisthas been vindicatedafter an abducted woman escaped a home where she was held captive. Bishop Tony Caldwell made a video last month calling on authorities to look into tips he received about young missing Black women in a neighborhood 30 […]

The post ‘That’s Exactly What We Were Telling People’: Kansas City Police Said Bishop’s Claims of Missing Black Women Were False Then Victim Escapes Month-Long Abduction on the Same Street; ‘Other Young Ladies Didn’t Make It’ appeared first on The New York Beacon.

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