Lost Girls

By: Deep Dark Secrets
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  • Lost Girls, hosted by Amy Smith and LaDonna Humphrey -- Every Girl Deserves Justice!
    Deep Dark Secrets
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Episodes
  • Where is Cassie Compton?
    Apr 28 2025

    Fifteen years old.
    That’s how young Cassie Compton was when she vanished.

    It was a quiet Sunday — September 14, 2014 — the day after Sydney attended the Arkansas County Demolition Derby with a friend in DeWitt, Arkansas. It should have been an ordinary weekend for a teenager — full of laughs, late-night snacks, and small-town memories. Instead, it became the last day anyone ever heard from her.

    No goodbye.
    No explanation.
    Just silence.


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    3 mins
  • Where is Montana Bone?
    Apr 25 2025

    Today, we’re once again sharing the story of a woman whose disappearance has left far more questions than answers.

    Montana Bone was last seen in Little Rock, Arkansas, on June 30, 2019. That day, she seemingly vanished — and from that moment on, she was never heard from again.

    What makes her case even more heartbreaking is that, for reasons still unclear, she was not reported missing until May of 2024 — nearly five years after she disappeared. Five long years where her absence went unspoken, unreported, and unnoticed by the systems that are supposed to protect people like her.

    We know Montana had connections to Paragould, Arkansas, and Greene County, Arkansas — small threads of information that might one day help piece together what happened to her. But as of today, very few details have been released about her disappearance.

    Her story matters. Her voice deserves to be heard, even if it’s through us now.
    We won't let her be forgotten.

    If you know anything about what happened to Montana Bone, please come forward. Help us find the truth. Help bring her home.

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    2 mins
  • The Disappearance of Debara Jean Vaughan
    Apr 21 2025

    On a quiet summer day—July 24, 1993—in the small town of Heber Springs, Arkansas, Debara Jean Vaughan vanished without a trace. She was 41 years old, standing 5 feet 7 inches tall, and weighed about 110 pounds. With her brown hair, brown eyes, and gentle demeanor, Debara was more than a missing person statistic—she was a woman with a life, a family, and people who loved her deeply.

    And then, she was gone.

    More than three decades have passed since that day, and Debara's disappearance remains one of the most haunting unsolved cases in Arkansas. The details surrounding her vanishing are disturbingly scarce. She was last seen on that July afternoon in Heber Springs—and then, nothing. No phone calls. No sightings. No physical evidence. Just silence.

    For Debara’s family, the absence of answers has been agonizing. The lack of closure has left them trapped in limbo—unable to grieve fully, unable to move forward, because the question of what happened still lingers painfully in the air.

    In so many unsolved cases, we can trace patterns—familiar red flags, suspicious individuals, or timelines that help reconstruct the final moments. But in Debara’s case, those critical puzzle pieces seem to be missing. And yet, someone out there knows something. Because no one just disappears. Not without someone seeing, hearing, or knowing something.

    It’s been over thirty years. That’s thirty years of birthdays missed, holidays left empty, and time lost—time her loved ones can never get back.

    If you have any information—no matter how small—you may hold the key to unlocking the truth. You may be the missing piece that gives Debara's family the answers they’ve been waiting for all these years.

    Debara Jean Vaughan deserves to be found. Her family deserves justice.
    Because every girl deserves justice—and Debara is no exception.

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    1 min
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