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A mysterious hit-and-run victim in Oklahoma leads investigators down a rabbit hole of false identities, kidnapping, and horrific abuse spanning decades. What starts as a simple case of identifying a young woman found on the roadside turns into the unraveling of multiple aliases and the discovery of a fugitive who had been on the run for nearly 20 years.

• Woman found on Oklahoma roadside in April 1990 identified as Tonya Hughes
• Tonya's strip club friends discover her identity was stolen from a deceased infant
• Her husband "Clarence" takes out life insurance policy before her suspicious death
• Son Michael placed in foster care after Clarence fails paternity test
• Clarence abducts Michael at gunpoint from school in 1994
• FBI identifies Clarence as Franklin Floyd, a fugitive with violent criminal history
• High school friend recognizes Tonya as Sharon Marshall, a gifted student
• Sharon had earned full scholarship to Georgia Tech before becoming pregnant
• Evidence reveals disturbing "father-daughter" relationship between Sharon and Floyd
• Floyd could not have been Sharon's biological father due to incarceration timeline
• Michael's whereabouts unknown after the abduction

Join us next week for the conclusion of this disturbing case as we uncover Sharon's true identity and Michael's fate.

Wanderer's can read A Beautiful Child and Finding Sharon by Matt Birkbeck to learn more information. 


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Hannah (00:00):
Do you know how hard it is to?

Courtney (00:01):
sit properly in this I keep trying hard not to look up
your muumuu.
I'm sorry.
I'm trying to sit, ladylike andit's a bit, she's not sitting
like a lady.
I'm looking straight up aHalloween-themed muumuu.
Oh my God, so sorry.
I look like I'm staring up atyour laundry sign.
That's why.

Rob (00:17):
Okay.

Hannah (00:28):
Hi, I'm Hannah and I'm Courtney.
Join us as we delve into truecrime, paranormal encounters and
all things spooky.
Grab your flashlight and getready to wander into the

(00:55):
darkness with us.
This is Wicked Wanderings.
Hi Courtney, Hi Hannah, Welcometo another episode of Wicked
Wanderings.
Ooh, quiet yelling.

Courtney (01:09):
I don't know, guys, I got some kind of sinus thing
going on and I keep feeling likemy mic doesn't sound right and
I'm yelling into the microphoneand it's yelling at me Quiet,
yelling.
This case Girl.
We both composed an episodeseparately and we did not tell
the other person at all what wewere working on.
So I really hope in some crazyfreaky Friday shit we didn't

(01:30):
come up with the same thing.

Hannah (01:31):
It is definitely freaky Friday shit and completely weird
if that happened.
There might be some editing,and I apologize, rob, my notes
are all over the place.

Courtney (01:38):
She's not sorry, she's a mess, but she's a hot mess,
ladies and gents.
I'm a hot, sexy mess.
She's a hot, sexy mess With myHalloween-themed mooloo.

Hannah (01:46):
Yes, trying to keep my legs closed, so Cordy isn't
getting I keep getting flashed,but it's fine.

Courtney (01:50):
I'm a good sport about this, Okay picture it Oklahoma,
april 1990.

Hannah (01:57):
Trying to do like a Golden Girls Sophia moment here.
You know, the worst part isthat I have a learning
disability and I can't actuallyconceptualize or picture
anything.

Courtney (02:04):
So you say Oklahoma and I'm like she tried everybody
.
She like looked up at theceiling, like I'm also trying
not to look up Hannah's moo-mooshe put pants on.
I'm like so self-conscious.

Hannah (02:14):
No, I like it.
I like it, it's great.

Courtney (02:17):
I was just so happy to be back.
I know life is chaotic andRob's probably like son of a
bitch.
This is not exactly what Isigned up for.

Hannah (02:24):
Well then, I kept feeling like I was bothering you
about it, because every weekendyou'd be like, oh, let me check
what we're doing.
And I felt like, oh my god,that's because my life is a
clusterflop and I know I justfeel like I bother you with it,
but I'm glad you're here.

Courtney (02:35):
That's Hannah's trauma .
That's a different episode.
That's Her abandonment issues.
I feel like we should make abutton that says Courtney's
talking about Hannah'sabandonment issues again.
I wish we could make it to atally, anyways sorry, roberto.

Hannah (02:49):
So here we are, Oklahoma , april 1990.
There's two or three guys in atruck and they're driving Right
what's new in Oklahoma?
And they see something on theside of the road and they decide
to stop Because what theythought was debris like what is
this?
We're looking at right and theysee a blonde woman lying there.

(03:11):
So they do what any goodcitizen would do and they call
an ambulance.
So she gets picked up by theambulance, she gets sent to the
hospital, so she's alive.

Courtney (03:19):
She's alive okay, bring the lead, she's alive.

Hannah (03:21):
She's alive and they find out that her name is tonya
hughes.
They get a hold of her husband,clarence.
He shows up and he gives someidentifying information.
But clarence is kind of weirdthe name clarence is kind of
weird.
He's older, like older than thanher, older than her come to

(03:44):
find out she has a son, michael,and she's a stripper in tulsa.
Okay, as they examine her,she's full of older bruises and
they get the feeling in theirgut that something is not right.
Like these bruises are not fromthe incident, possible hit and
run is really what it's comedown okay.
Okay, there's something elsegoing on.

(04:05):
Unfortunately she did pass anddied.
So the girls that were at thestrip club that became came to
know her really well.
They wanted to find some of herfamily because obviously they
didn't trust terrence to do that.
So they find a number in thephone book, so obviously 1990
guys, and they call and say hey,like I'm so sorry, your

(04:26):
daughter passed.
And the woman on the line saidwhat are you talking about?
My daughter died 20 years ago.
She was only 18 months old.
So they were like who the fuckdid we just bury?
Oh man, let's go back Fall 1989.
She met one of her new friendsat the strip club she's working

(04:46):
at right, so we're a year beforeand they bonded and they were
the babies of the group.
She always saw Tanya reading.
Tanya always wanted to learn.
She was smart, she was sweet,she had this really young,
innocent look about her whichkind of goes with the strip club
right.

Courtney (05:04):
Unfortunately, that's what guys want to see.
It's icky, but yeah, I was kindof thinking it too.
Of course she had her husbandClarence.

Hannah (05:12):
The friend met Clarence and her son Michael, who was two
years old, and her son was herworld.
Her son was everything to her.
She wanted to do everythingwith her son.
So the friend's like, hey, like, hey, like, why don't we take
michael to the park or let's goto the zoo?
She's like I can't do that.
Clearance would not let michaeland tanya out of his sight like

(05:33):
would not allow them to doanything but he let her work at
the strip club.
That's interesting to me yesokay since they all changed
together at the strip club.
Right, they're changing outfitsand whatever the friends saw
the bruises, they saw thebruises on her ass.
There's something else going onhere.
So one day, tanya confided inone of her friends that clarence

(05:55):
took a life insurance policyout on her.
So what does that tell us?

Courtney (05:59):
he's gonna kill her.
He's gonna kill her.
Too much true crime for usright, that was my first time.

Hannah (06:03):
Like oh, he's gonna kill her, sad.
But yeah, april 25th 1990,clarence called the friend that
kept coming to see her at thehospital and said tanya was in a
hit and run in oklahoma city.
This was a friend from thestrip club and the friend's like
I didn't know she was going outof town.
Like what do you mean?
What was she even doing in thatarea?

(06:24):
That's when clarence is likeshe cannot have any visitors,
she's in the icu and the friendslike fuck that shit.
Like I'm gonna go see herbecause they were already
skeptical about it right, and soapparently, when she went to go
visit Tanya in the hospitalbefore she passed, the nurse
even said that they thinkthere's foul play in this.
Like this doesn't look likesomething that happened

(06:45):
accidentally or I don't know, itjust looked like foul play.

Courtney (06:48):
Well, it's also.
It sounds like maybe this isjust me being kind of not
familiar with Oklahoma, but theway you describe it it seems
like she's on this street andthere's no clear indicator
there's no parts that you'vementioned so far about there
being any kind of car situationinvolved, so they're kind of
just like assuming right basedoff of injuries on her body, I
would imagine.

Hannah (07:07):
Right, okay she was only 20 years old, extremely young.
So since they did not have infoof who she really was, they
just put tanya on her headstone.
So the girls just made herheadstone and she was buried.

Courtney (07:22):
So Clarence wasn't even involved in burial.
It seems not from what Iunderstand.

Hannah (07:26):
Okay, they were worried about Michael, her son, because
apparently all of a sudden hewasn't talking.
They ended up calling ChildProtective Services and he ended
up getting put in a foster home.
The foster family had him forabout four years and it sounds
like he was very behavioral inthe beginning.
The people that placed him theChild Protective Services said,
oh, he drinks Pepsi and he's ona bottle, and they're like what?

(07:49):
Like this kid's two years old?
No, no, no, no, no.
So they tried to break a lot ofhabit and then he calmed down
and stuff, but he was doinggreat, but dad kept trying to
get him back.

Courtney (08:00):
So Clarence is the biological father?
We assume at this point.
We assume at this point yes.

Hannah (08:05):
So dad did have visits, but Michael hated it.
He would hide underneath thepiano at the foster family home
and go just meet that mean man,that mean man, that mean man.
He just wouldn't want to go.
Poor baby.
Child protective servicescalled the foster family and
said we need to prove paternity,because this is getting a
little ridiculous.

Courtney (08:23):
He was not the father I'm so sorry I blew that one up
for everybody.
I feel like I'm already.
He's not the father, you arenot the father, so I mean that
could be good news.
Actually, it's definitely goodnews in this case.

Hannah (08:34):
So the foster family claims clarence is now stalking
their house because they seethis truck go by really really
slow and this woman's like whatis going on?
So she calls Child ProtectiveServices.
And I was like what kind of cardoes Clarence drive?
Oh, he drives this blue pickup.
This is what he looks like.
She's like he's driving by myhouse like really slow and
creepily.
September 12, 1994, clarenceshows up at Michael's school,

(09:00):
threatened the principal with agun and forced him to help him
get Michael from his classroom.
Dear God, the three of them getinto the principal's truck and
he ordered him to drive downthis dirt road.
Clarence handcuffed theprincipal to a tree and duct
taped his mouth and drove offwith Michael.
Tree and duct taped his mouthand drove off with michael.

(09:22):
The principal was found and thefbi ends up getting involved
and they see that clarence triedto collect on his wife's life
insurance policy in 1990 but hegave a social security number
that went back to a man namedfranklin floyd boy.
Okay, his name was not clarence, everybody.

Courtney (09:36):
Surprise Franklin Floyd.

Hannah (09:39):
Things began to unfold and Floyd had a lot of aliases
and Floyd had a prison history?

Courtney (09:47):
Oh, of course.
What else would he be hidingunderneath that?

Hannah (09:50):
1962, he abducted a girl four years old, raped her Ugh.
1963, he got put in jail for arobbery for 10 years.
1972 he was put in a halfwayhouse.
1973 he attacked another female.
He posted bail and never showedup to court and he'd been on

(10:10):
the run for almost 20 years justchanging his name once or maybe
more than once yep, yep.

Courtney (10:16):
So and that would make sense, because if you're going
to take out a life insurancepolicy on somebody, you have to
use your own social securitynumber and things.
But like, even though his namewas never, they must not have
been married.
Because how would they havebeen married if or she knew his
real name?
And God, this is this isfascinating.

Hannah (10:36):
You're asking all the right questions.
I'm so happy to be back.

Courtney (10:44):
And they're going to get answered.
Get answered, yes, I love whenthere's answers.

Hannah (10:46):
Mine doesn't have any, so of course this makes headline
news right the fbi is involved.
Now there's aliases.
This is making and it'soklahoma, it's oklahoma and
someone saw tanya's picture inthis on the news and it ended up
being this girl's mom and she'slike, wait a minute, I
recognize this child.

(11:06):
Didn't you go to school withher honey?
And she's like, oh my god,that's not tanya, that's sharon
marshall.
She was my best friend in highschool oh god so she ends up
calling the fbi and she's like,hey, that was my high school
best friend and I knew her assharon marshall.
She said that her friend wasjust gorgeous, like she would
walk into a room.

(11:27):
All the men would just fall inlove with her.
She was in rotc.
She was in science club.
She was in the gifted program.
She wanted to be an aerospaceengineer.
She got accepted to georgiatech with a full scholarship.
Like this girl was absolutelyfucking brilliant.
Such a heartbreak.
Yeah, remember how, when theparents could take off full
pages in the yearbook to be like, oh my gosh, I'm so proud of my

(11:48):
baby girl.

Rob (11:49):
Yes.

Hannah (11:50):
Did your parents do that .

Rob (11:51):
No, I hid the ad.

Hannah (11:54):
Mine didn't either, but the dad took out a whole page
for her in the yearbook tocongratulate her on her getting
into Georgia Tech.
But he didn't choose like ababy photo.
He chose this model photo andpeople thought it was strange,
like inappropriate model,inappropriate.

Courtney (12:10):
Okay, Not like a senior portrait, Like
inappropriate, Like why are youchoosing this photo of your
daughter?
Okay, so it was definitelydefinitely like a sexualized
kind of yeah okay, looking at ithonestly, I thought it was I
don't know.

Hannah (12:22):
I guess when you know the whole story, you're like,
okay, that's a little weird,maybe fine for what we would
also do now, maybe maybe, butthen she ended up getting
pregnant and her dad wouldn'tlet her leave or go to college.
He's like you're gonna give upthis baby and you're gonna take
care of me now and she ended upcalling her best friend.
She's like I can't go togeorgia tech anymore and she's

(12:43):
like what the fuck why?
She's like I'm pregnant but Ihave to give up the baby and
like, well, why don't you stillgo?

Courtney (12:48):
she's like, well, someone has to take care of
daddy, and that they were movingto arizona was there something
going on with her dad, or was hejust kind of like no, now it's
your turn.
Oh god, I hate that.

Hannah (13:02):
I ask questions sometimes there's so many things
I want to tell you, but it getson full.
Okay, I'm sorry I have a lot ofquestions.
That's fine.
I'm glad you have a lot ofquestions, because when I was
going through this I was likewhat the fuck is going on?

Courtney (13:13):
I had like whiplash.
I feel like you're like holdingme back.
Like later we'll get to it.

Hannah (13:18):
So the high school friend met with the fbi and told
them her father, who ended upbeing Warren Marshall, because
of course she was SharonMarshall.
The father was Warren Marshallthis is another alias, so they
ended up finding aliases forSharon too.
So are you following that part?
Yeah, okay, they ended uptaking these names off

(13:42):
tombstones to get their aliasesokay, this is bad, but I get why
they did that.

Courtney (13:49):
And it made sense, because nobody else is gonna be
like, hey, wait a minute, butI'm john smith.
Because I mean, well, somebodyelse would say that surely about
john smith, but not about othernames I'm sure so.

Hannah (13:59):
Now we have a lot of gaps to fill in, right, right,
filling in those gaps.
After leaving high school theyend up going to tampa, florida.
When sharon was there, sheended up going to a very popular
strip joint to find work.
Oh god, they remember her beinginnocent, very baby doll
looking.

Courtney (14:18):
God, you said he was older oh god, you said he was
older.

Hannah (14:23):
No, very shy, and soon the other girls were aware of
the weird relationship betweenher and her father.
Yep, oh man.
So one time Sharon was doingthis specialty party I think
they called it like themillionaire's club kind of party
and one of the girls was likehey, you're going to make like
$500,000 tonight, like easily,right?

(14:43):
Apparently she was caughttrying to do sexual favors for
money near the bathrooms andthey caught her like you can't
do this Right.
And she's like well, I was toldI had to by my dad and he
bought me condoms to do it.

Courtney (14:58):
What in God's?

Hannah (14:59):
name.
So remember she's pregnant,right.

Courtney (15:03):
And it began to show, and this is when Michael was
born, and she continues to workat the strip club.

Hannah (15:11):
So now it's Michael, sharon and Warren and they lived
in a trailer park.
They only had like one or twofriends and this one girl that
was like 15 from the trailerpark that would help babysit
once in a while.

Courtney (15:23):
Creepy also this one girl that was like 15, from the
trailer park that would helpbabysit once in a while.

Hannah (15:27):
Creepy also, given what we know about this man.
Yes, they had one friend namedCheryl who would go over several
times a week and she ended upworking at the strip club with
Sharon.
So she knew them, she wasstylish, she was beautiful they
say she was Italian with thisbeautiful black hair and she had
a red Corvette.
And she had a red corvette andshe had all these dreams and
she's like I want to be a model,I want to be in playboy.

(15:48):
She thought working at thestrip club because it was a very
well-known one would be like astep to her getting to the fame
that she wanted exposure and andsomebody who was prominent
someplace would see her.

Courtney (15:59):
Yeah, I get that, exactly.

Hannah (16:00):
I get that one of the girls found out that she was
hanging out with sharon and herfather at sharon's trailer and
they were like I don't think youshould be hanging out with it.
Like there's something wrongwith that man about that
situation.
Yeah, a video was seen ofsharon and cheryl topless at the
beach that clarence hadrecorded.

Courtney (16:23):
Cheryl claimed that Warren now I'm saying Clarence
and Warren, sorry, there's somany aliases and I apologize- I
think we all, just as theWanderers, are assuming that
when you say he, unless you'reotherwise stating it, we're
assuming that that's Clarence,who is Floyd.
Yes.

Hannah (16:40):
Thank you I appreciate that.

Courtney (16:41):
That's kind of my brain Because I wrote a lot of
names in here.
But they're all Frank FloydRight, they're all him.

Hannah (16:47):
So Cheryl claims that this awful douchebag man was
going to help her make her astar.
He was going to send this videoto Playboy.
He was going to help her get tofandom, oh God.
But then he tried to have sexwith her and she's like, no,
thank you, of course, with her.
And she's like, uh, no, thankyou, of course.

(17:07):
A switch was flipped.
She ended up showing up at thestrip club with bruises and
strangulation marks on her andher friends were like what
happened?
And she explained to him likeyou cannot be around this man
anymore.

Courtney (17:15):
This guy is bad news and I'm shocked that he actually
let her get away with all thesealiases and things he's working
.
It makes you really think aboutit, because I just would have
assumed he would have just likeand been done with it.
Oh damn.

Hannah (17:29):
Soon after that happened , cheryl and Warren left with
Michael, and the only reasonthey knew they left she left was
because she never showed up forwork again.

Courtney (17:39):
So he just took the kid, and well, took both of the
kids, I guess, and just splitwith them.

Hannah (17:44):
I'm sorry, not Cheryl.
Sharon and Warren Excuse me.
Sharon and Floyd.

Courtney (17:49):
Sharon and whatever this guy's name is Wow.
Okay, but also to know Cheryl,the friend was never seen again,
so he did kill her and thenleft and then I'm assuming got
new names for everybody.

Rob (18:03):
Again I got this guy's number already dialed in.

Hannah (18:09):
Sorry where do we go with this?
When the best friend from highschool saw her on the tv and was
like oh my god, that's my bestfriend.
She remembers how her parentsreacted to her father like this
guy's a creep, I don't want youanywhere near their house.
The friend was like please, Iwant to sleep over, I want to be

(18:31):
with my friend, the mom waslike fine, like, oh, you can
sleep over.
So they were getting dressed oneday together in sharon's house
and she sees all this sexylingerie and she's like, oh my
god, where did you get all thisbeautiful stuff?
She's like, oh, daddy buys itfor me.

Courtney (18:49):
The fact that she calls him daddy also.

Hannah (18:51):
Yes, I was like she's like okay, that's kind of a
weird thing for your father tobuy.
She's like oh, I just keep itbecause it's pretty.
Another weird thing that sheremembers about their house is
that there was never any doors,there was only, like these,
curtains.
Open concept yeah right.
So, you can't hide thesecurtains that kept the door
closed, as teenage girls do.

(19:11):
They were getting dressed, theywere getting ready for bed, or
whatever they were doing Rightand they do that together.
Yeah, I remember that.
Yeah, girls do that.
All of a sudden he walks inwith a gun oh gosh.
And screams what are you alldoing?

Courtney (19:26):
And, of course, the friend's like trying to grab
anything she can oh crap, he'sgot a gun.

Hannah (19:29):
Yeah, she's like trying to cover herself.
She feels immodest.
This guy starts fuckinglaughing like a fucking banshee,
scaring the crap out of thegirls, and he'll say I'll be
back.
So they get dressed and shortlyafter, after he comes back in
with his gun and tells thefriend, lay on the ground and

(19:49):
put a pillow over your head, andhe ends up raping sharon with
her in the room okay, so somekind of like voyeurism.

Courtney (19:55):
A pillow was it like a suppressed memory for this
friend because they were in highschool?
You said they were high schoolbest friends, so she didn't
think I should go home and say,hey, y'all, she said afterwards.

Hannah (20:06):
They were silent.
The rest of the night they wentto sleep and the next morning
sharon just ended up holding herand she's like I'm okay, you're
okay, that's just how daddy is,just forget about it.
And the friend never said aword about it.
Oh my gosh, yeah.
And so the friend lived withthat trauma and then of course,

(20:28):
I'm sure she was like should Ihave?

Courtney (20:29):
said anything, right Ugh.

Hannah (20:31):
But when you're 17, 18, I don't know Like I mean.

Courtney (20:33):
It's also just very interesting, Like not
interesting in an entertainingway Interesting in a
psychological way that he hassome kind of possession over his
own child, where, like he seemsto just prefer his own child
over everybody except cheryl.

Hannah (20:49):
Yeah, the friend, right, right right so I know I'm
jumping back from, like the past, to the future, but here we are
in the future again and the fbiis doing interviews and they're
looking at this douche canoeshistory and they realize
something sharon died when shewas 20, right, she was found on
the side of the road right nearher 20th birthday.
When she died, he could nothave been the father, because he

(21:14):
was incarcerated from 1963 to1972.
Oh so who was he?

Courtney (21:22):
Oh God, yeah, and how did she end up thinking that
that was her?

Hannah (21:27):
father and where the fuck was michael right.
Okay, so the fbi said let'scontact every state we know this
guy has been to with an aliasright everywhere.
I think it was like kentuckyand probably a lot homa in
florida, like let's contactthese states and alert them of
all the aliases he's had,because he's going to need a
license.
We know he's going to renew one.

(21:47):
Sure enough, louisville,kentucky, comes up and he was
arrested.
But no Michael.
He claimed he left Michael witha rich person.
Which FBI is like?
This is fucking bullshit.

Courtney (22:01):
You just like walked up to a person and went hey, you
look rich, you want a kid.

Hannah (22:04):
Yeah, you want a kid.
And they said yeah, which isstill bullshit, Bullshit.
You know what this motherfuckerwanted to do?
This was oh man, oh man.

Courtney (22:14):
I don't know if I'm ready for this.

Hannah (22:17):
No, it's just, he wanted to defend himself in court.
Why do they always want to dothat, I'm sorry?
So he wanted a hybrid model,which reminds me of several
other cases, and I'm gonna sayit oh man, reminds me of fucking
bundy.
We've talked about other caseswhere these motherfuckers are so
narcissistic that they thinkthey can defend they think they

(22:38):
can defend themselves, theythink they can question people
in their defense.

Courtney (22:41):
It just wow I don't People always want to defend
themselves, and it doesn't makeany sense to me unless they want
to get put away for it.
Do you think at a certain pointthey're like I'm going to
control this by literallycontrolling the entire thing?

Hannah (22:57):
I think so, but it's a narcissistic way of thinking.

Courtney (23:00):
I just feel like if I I'm always torn because I think
if I was, if I was was anarcissist, wouldn't I want to
keep going out and being able tolive my life the way that
benefits me?
And wouldn't that mean giving aprofessional the chance?
I think it's because we're notnarcissists true plus, it sounds
like he's been behind barsseveral times, so maybe he's had
bad experiences with publicdefenders and things like that,
because obviously he was goingto get a public defender and

(23:21):
that's where we're going toleave it for now.

Rob (23:24):
Hannah just walked us through a truly gruesome and
unsettling part of this story,but we're not done yet.
There's more to come and, trustme, the second half is just as
intense, if not more.
This is a two-part episode, sobe sure to join us next week for
the conclusion.
You won't want to miss how thisstory unfolds.
In the meantime, make sure tosubscribe to Wicked Wanderings

(23:46):
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media platforms to stay up todate on new episodes, behind the
scenes content and more.
Thanks for listening.
We'll see you next week.

Hannah (23:57):
Thanks for listening.
Today, wicked Wanderings ishosted by me, hannah and
co-hosted by me, courtney, andit's produced by Rob Fitzpatrick
.
Music by Sasha M.
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