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It’s every parent’s worst nightmare: On a dark Florida night, 14-year-old Wendy Hudakoc vanishes from her bedroom and never returns. Crime Watch Daily’s Melissa McCarty has the story.

Full story: https://crimewatchdaily.com/2018/05/04/what-happened-to-wendy-hudakoc-florida-teen-remains-missing-after-20-years/

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36 thoughts on “Wendy Hudakoc missing for 20 years after sneaking out of Florida home (3/4)

  1. Just llok at this…diabolical…sick coward. And this ni99a… you crooked a$$ liar. Punks, trailer trsh mentality, both of ya.
    " Everybody knew her"??? Punk, even I see you tried spit on her like; eveybody knew her, so everybody could do something to her.
    How old are you? You sorry .a .. $$
    If you got daughter, I hope she will see this YT video and confront you with one question.
    You two might think investigators don' get it, but CWD and follkwers are watching you and see through your..lies😉🤏🤏

  2. Ok but is it not illegal for him to be “dating” aka GROOMING a child?? They both admitted several times he was dating this girl and I find it hard to understand why that would be okay. At minimum prosecute him for being a predator

  3. To all the young teenage girls out there: If there is an adult man trying to hang around you there is something seriously wrong with him. You are not mature for your age. He is not different from the others. Age is not just a number. He is a creep you need to run.

  4. I must say, beeing strict is good, I was very strict too, but what is even more important is family-time, since your kids are small, create family-hobbies, holidays, game-nights, whatever that keeps your family together. I wish I had done it more, I succeded better with my younger son, we went together everywhere, watched movies,played chess, went out in nature to take photos of intresting places, sat by the computer planning trips abroad…even though I had a cellphone I hardly used it for anything else than calls, I wanted to show my son that my phone was not important, that spending time with HIM was important. I believe families who spends time together doing crazy things doesn't get kids who wants to rebel and make parents worried and so on.This girl probably had an awsome family but I'm talking about todays families, be with your kids all the time,make them look forward for family-events and put your phone away, show them the real world is more fun than the social media.When you go to the beach, be involved in the water, throw a ball, fight about the floating-toys, talk about things even while you lay floating on a matress with your kid!! My son still comes home often and we still travel together and do stuff together and he is 20 now, moved out at 18!

  5. that guy she interviewed when he said he knew her he’s lying it’s obvious clear as day can’t be that stupid either he knows or he was involved

  6. A cig doesn't put jeans on fire, you can light a cig and place it on the jeans and at most it will probably burn a hole in them but that's about it

  7. They couldn't pull up the phone records to find out who the mystery caller was? I'm pretty sure they could do that in 2004.

  8. The dude literally didn’t have a proper alibi and had a burnt truck as well as both stories had the same witness where one story they couldn’t keep it straight COME ON THE DUDE KILLED HER IF NOT THE BOTH OF THEM

  9. I give the Dad props for not beating his tail for referring to his missing daughter as a b****. I know that must’ve been very hard for him, wanting to beat the brakes off of him!

  10. That investigator truly cares about the victims. He was so chocked up when saying he wasn’t able to bring her home, I felt it to my core. That poor family.

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