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🗓️ 28 October 2024
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Last week, you heard Part 1 of Cameron Sequeira’s story. Cameron disappeared from Forest Lakes, Arizona, in June 2010, along with his dog, Zero. Cameron’s parents were told that he dropped off his 2-year-old daughter with his girlfriend’s great-grandmother, Louise, before leaving to walk his dog. Louise attempted to report Cameron missing the following day after he failed to return to pick up his daughter; however, an officer said she had to wait until Cameron was missing for more than 24 hours. Zero later came back without a collar or leash.
In the days that followed, chaos ensued when another resident of the same property fled the state with his infant son. Cameron’s parents learned about a rift between this man and Cameron, which led them to question whether this man's departure was connected to Cameron’s disappearance or merely a coincidence, perhaps motivated by a desire to protect his child.
Join us as we delve deeper into this mystery and unravel what may have happened to Cameron Sequeira.
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0:00.0 | I still love Carmen to this day just as much as I loved him back then. |
0:18.7 | He was a unique special person. |
0:22.3 | No matter how he fought. |
0:24.0 | I don't believe he would have walked out on everything like that. |
0:29.0 | That man loved me, I loved him and I know he loved his daughter. |
0:33.7 | He was a good man, hardworking, a little different. |
0:37.4 | We got into our spas and got into our fights, |
0:39.8 | what couple don't, but Cameron, like I said, he had trauma to the brain. He would have never |
0:46.1 | really hurt me. Something pissed him off. He took him deeply. But in the end, if somebody would come at me or Sabrina, I would have felt bad for him. |
0:58.0 | He would have walked away from me. He would have walked away from his parents. He would have walk away from his parents he want to walk away from his dog he |
1:04.9 | would have never walked away from Sabrina though I see in the way he loved his daughter |
1:09.4 | our daughter something happened because he, no. |
1:15.0 | Last week you heard part one of Cameron's Aquaras story. |
1:18.6 | You learned how Cameron disappeared in June 2010, |
1:21.6 | along with his dog Zero. |
1:23.0 | Cameron's parents were told that he dropped his two-year-old daughter off with his girlfriend |
1:27.0 | Kelly's great-grandmother, Louise, and left to walk his dog. |
1:31.0 | Louise attempted to report Cameron missing the following day after he failed to |
1:34.9 | return to pick up his daughter, but an officer said she had to wait until Cameron was |
1:39.1 | missing for more than 24 hours. In the days that followed, chaos ensued, as another person living on the same property |
1:46.2 | fled the state with his infant son. Cameron's parents came to learn that this man and Cameron had a dispute over money. |
1:54.7 | This caused them the question if he had fled because he had something to do with Cameron's disappearance. Or was this all a big coincidence |
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