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http://www.abcactionnews.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=3044a6a0-ac88-404c-86dd-ce17896e1700
Rachel last saw her husband on October 16th, the night before he vanished. That night, he went to work at his Tampa nightclub.
The next day, Rachel says she and Jamal sent text messages back and forth. But by the afternoon, those messages stopped and by 8 p.m., with no sign of her husband, she knew something was wrong.
Within a few hours of reporting Jamal missing, police found his abandoned SUV with the keys still in the ignition.
"Everything... undisturbed," Mohammed said. "So, it wasn't like somebody needed something from him. He just walked out of it and never came back into it."
Police now believe wherever Jamal went, it wasn't by his own choice. Investigators suspect foul play. That is something Rachel doesn't know how to explain to their 3-year-old son.
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Rachel last saw her husband on October 16th, the night before he vanished. That night, he went to work at his Tampa nightclub.
The next day, Rachel says she and Jamal sent text messages back and forth. But by the afternoon, those messages stopped and by 8 p.m., with no sign of her husband, she knew something was wrong.
Within a few hours of reporting Jamal missing, police found his abandoned SUV with the keys still in the ignition.
"Everything... undisturbed," Mohammed said. "So, it wasn't like somebody needed something from him. He just walked out of it and never came back into it."
Police now believe wherever Jamal went, it wasn't by his own choice. Investigators suspect foul play. That is something Rachel doesn't know how to explain to their 3-year-old son.
more at link
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