Introduction
In the early days of October 2008, the bustling casinos of Biloxi, Mississippi, welcomed countless visitors eager to test their luck. Among them was 52-year-old My-Dung Thi Tran, a retired nail salon owner from Pensacola, Florida. What began as a leisurely gambling trip soon turned into a perplexing mystery that has left her family and investigators searching for answers for over a decade.
A Planned Getaway
On September 27, 2008, Tran boarded a bus from Pensacola to Biloxi, intending to spend approximately two weeks indulging in her favorite pastime—playing baccarat at local casinos. This trip was not out of character; she frequently visited casinos along the Gulf Coast, carrying cash and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere. Her family was accustomed to these excursions and expected her to return home as scheduled....Read More
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