26 min

Brooksville, Kentucky: The Unsolved Mystery of Erica Fraysure’s 1997 Disappearance Every Town

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Go to https://deadboltmysterysociety.com/ and use the promo code: deadbolt20 for 20% OFF your first order!Scary Mysteries Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE86yS_VM7qjiICqRPmwLQ?view_as=subscriberContact US: info@newdawnfilm.comBrooksville, Kentucky: The Unsolved Mystery of Erica Fraysure’s 1997 DisappearanceBrooksville is the county seat of Kentucky’s Bracken County which was settled before 1800 by William and Joel Woodward; thus, it was originally known as Woodward’s Crossroads. However, due to its more central location, it formally became a county seat on February 16, 1839 courtesy of the legislation sponsored by Senator David Brooks. Thus, Woodward’s Crossroads was renamed Brooksville in his honor. The small town could perhaps be described as plain, sleepy and uneventful as it was devoid of headline-grabbing mysteries, controversies and repugnant crimes. Which makes it an ideal place to live in and raise a family, if I may say. Life in Brooksville remained that way for almost 2 centuries – not until teenage girl Erica Fraysure disappeared with nary an evidence in 1997. It shook Brooksville to its core, and changed the dynamics of the people’s lives in this small Kentucky town. What’s more demoralizing is that Erica’s case remains unsolved, and is still being investigated not as a crime, but as a mysterious case of a missing person.
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Go to https://deadboltmysterysociety.com/ and use the promo code: deadbolt20 for 20% OFF your first order!Scary Mysteries Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE86yS_VM7qjiICqRPmwLQ?view_as=subscriberContact US: info@newdawnfilm.comBrooksville, Kentucky: The Unsolved Mystery of Erica Fraysure’s 1997 DisappearanceBrooksville is the county seat of Kentucky’s Bracken County which was settled before 1800 by William and Joel Woodward; thus, it was originally known as Woodward’s Crossroads. However, due to its more central location, it formally became a county seat on February 16, 1839 courtesy of the legislation sponsored by Senator David Brooks. Thus, Woodward’s Crossroads was renamed Brooksville in his honor. The small town could perhaps be described as plain, sleepy and uneventful as it was devoid of headline-grabbing mysteries, controversies and repugnant crimes. Which makes it an ideal place to live in and raise a family, if I may say. Life in Brooksville remained that way for almost 2 centuries – not until teenage girl Erica Fraysure disappeared with nary an evidence in 1997. It shook Brooksville to its core, and changed the dynamics of the people’s lives in this small Kentucky town. What’s more demoralizing is that Erica’s case remains unsolved, and is still being investigated not as a crime, but as a mysterious case of a missing person.
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