A Mother's Mysterious Disappearance
On the morning of April 2, 2018, Camisha Hollis, a 35-year-old mother of three from Omaha, Nebraska, vanished without a trace. Her absence was first noticed by her mother, Martha Hollis, who grew concerned when Camisha failed to make her routine morning call. Alarmed by the silence, Martha visited her daughter's home, only to find Camisha's three young daughters—ages 6, 8, and 10—home alone. The children recounted a harrowing tale of their parents arguing the previous night and their father administering a sleep-inducing medicine to them.
The Immediate Aftermath and Investigation
Upon discovering the children alone, authorities were notified, and a missing person's report was filed. The Omaha Police Department's Homicide Unit took the lead in the investigation, given the suspicious circumstances. Evidence collected from the home included Camisha's blood and two spent shell casings, indicating a violent altercation had occurred. Additionally, a bottle of "Sleep Time," a sleep aid not recommended for children under 12, was found, suggesting the children had been deliberately sedated. ...Read More
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