Re-Release: Sage Smith Part 1

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November 20, 2022 marked both Transgender Day of Remembrance and the 10-year-anniversary of Sage Smith's disappearance in Charlottesville, Virginia. Sage is still missing, but her case has been classified as a homicide. The man she was supposed to be meeting that night, Erik McFadden, has also been missing since shortly after her disappearance. We are re-releasing our two-part episode on Sage Smith in hopes of getting her name out there more and generating new leads. On November 20, 2012, 19-year-old Sage Smith was supposed to meet a man she had been seeing. She told her roommate where she was going and headed down to Charlottesville, Virginia's Main Street, where they were supposed to meet. Sage has never been seen after that night. Police spoke with the man she was supposed to meet that night, Erik McFadden, but he disappeared from the area just days after Sage. While he did give conflicting stories via phone and email, police have never been able to interview him in person. Now, 10 years later, both Sage and Erik have missing person reports filed on them, and a community is wondering why this case is still unsolved. Her family blames the fact that Sage is a black, transgendered woman for the lack of police response and publicity as compared to similar cases of white women in the area. They know that there are people out there who hold the answers to this case and have the ability to bring Sage home.If you have any information about the disappearances of Sage Smith or Erik McFadden, please contact Charlottesville Police Detective Regine Wright at (434) 977-3381, or the anonymous CrimeStoppers tip line at (434) 977-4000. A $10,000 reward is being offered through CrimeStoppers, and an additional $10,000 is being matched by the City of Charlottesville for information leading to an arrest in Smith’s case.Si tiene alguna información sobre las desapariciones de Sage Smith o Erik McFadden, comuníquese con la detective de la policía de Charlottesville, Regine Wright, al (434) 977-3381, o con la línea de información anónima de CrimeStoppers al (434) 977-4000. Se ofrece una recompensa de $ 10,000 a través de CrimeStoppers, y la ciudad de Charlottesville iguala $ 10,000 adicionales por información que conduzca a un arresto en el caso de Smith.Join the discussion on this episode here: https://galas.fm/episode/43e6cf80-e8c4-52ca-a9ca-584285c79d5dFind us everywhere: https://linktr.ee/attwgpodGet episodes early and ad-free on Patreon: https://patreon.com/attwgpodMerch store: https://www.andthentheyweregone.com/merch-storeFor a full list of our sources, please visit our blog: https://andthentheyweregone.com/blogLooking for dinner ideas? Look no further than Hello Fresh, America's #1 meal kit. Ready to try it out? Go to www.HelloFresh.com/attwg65 and use code attwg65 for 65% off plus free shipping!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/and-then-they-were-gone--5360779/support.

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