MISSING: Lila Buerattan & Moses Lall
When four people go missing from an exotic bird farm in 1994, none of their disappearances are reported… until a concerned feed supplier starts to worry about the birds that are being neglected. When detectives finally start looking into the disappearance, they’re afraid an abduction took place and people in the exotic animal trade are involved… but all is not as it seems.
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