In November of 2014, two-year-old, Malik Drummond wandered away from his home in Searcy, Arkansas. A massive search ensued, involving over 400 volunteers. The search yielded no results and eventually the FBI offered a $20,000 reward. Just over a year after Malik's disappearance, the truth made itself known.
Suggested reading after the show: They never stopped searching: Arkansas cops driven to find lost little boy they never met but came to love: https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2016/aug/14/they-never-stopped-searching-a-story-of/
Caitlin talks about the impact that former A-State professor, Joe Bonner had on her life, and who sadly passed away recently.
Andrew talks about watching Super Sentai shows, which is what would eventually become Power Rangers in the US. These things are very different.
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