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In December 1984, days before Christmas, 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews vanished from her home in Greeley, Colorado. Local detectives, shocked by the incident, sought the assistance of the FBI and even garnered the attention of President Ronald Reagan. The dairy industry also played a pivotal role in the search, initiating the practice of printing missing children's photos on milk cartons, bringing the quest for answers into homes across America.
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In 2019, nearly 35 years after Jonelle's mysterious disappearance, a chilling discovery is made when construction workers unearth human remains, including a skull with braces which was similar to Jonelle's dental characteristics. This breakthrough reignites the investigation, leading to the sentencing of Steven Pankey to life imprisonment for Jonelle's murder in October 2022.