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This article explains how difficult it is to gain attention if you're a minority missing person. Not one newspaper carried an article about Dail for nine years. It has also been difficult to gain publicity for Shelton. Maybe we can help.

If you’re missing, it helps to be young, white and female. Shelton Sanders, a magistrate’s son who worked at the University of South Carolina medical school, was on track for his degree when he disappeared in June 2001. To date, no metropolitan newspaper outside his hometown has written an article about him.

Shelton Sanders called his father the night of June 19, 2001, to let him know he was driving home later than usual after helping out with planning for a bachelor party. It was the last his father, an influential county magistrate, ever heard from him.

Sanders, 25, was on track to earn his degree from the University of South Carolina in December. Although school was out for the summer, he still made the 82-mile round trip each day from his parents’ home in Rembert to Columbia, where he was a systems manager at the USC medical school. But this night, he never made it home. He remains listed by the Sumter and Richland county sheriffs as a missing person, likely the victim of foul play.

Dail Dinwiddie, 23, was preparing to enter graduate school at USC when she vanished the morning of Sept. 24, 1992. The bouncer at a bar was probably the last person to talk to her, at about 1:30 a.m.; she was last seen walking home from one of Columbia’s popular club districts. She remains listed by the Columbia police as a missing person, likely the victim of foul play.
 
Thank's for posting this Trino. I read the story from your link and it certainly true that the Media choose's the story that sell's best! Not fair...........

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For ALL who are missing.

If anyone see this message and needs help networking their loved ones case, please contact me.

With prayers for all, Lanie
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