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[Helping Hand] Lost and found

[Helping Hand] Lost and found

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Hello, Detective  

What does Cindy know about that spot where farmer John Reagle said he found the severed hand?

And how will she respond when she learns the connection between her missing husband and the gruesome discoveries made at that location?

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Examine the evidence, and share your thoughts in the comments.

Tip: Want to catch up on what's happened so far? Check out the Helping Hand recap.

Coming up … what will investigators find when they search the old Fine farmhouse out on Reagle Farm Road?


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Cindy Fine bio

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Cindy grew up in Oxford and married Andy Fine, a boy she'd known since childhood.


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Cindy Fine interview

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The detectives spoke to Andy Fine's wife to get more information about his life and disappearance.


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Andrew Fine bio

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When he left the Navy, Andy came home to Oxford, married, and worked as a mechanic.


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Archive: Andrew Fine interview

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The detectives learned that Andrew Fine had been interviewed in connection with another YCSD investigation.


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YCSD seeks witnesses

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The Crime Beat reports: The YCSD is seeking the public's help in locating a missing person.


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Coroner's report - hand

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The coroner's office sent the detectives a preliminary report on the hand. Additional analyses are ongoing.


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