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May 2022
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Dail Dinwiddie (9 of Diamonds, South Car...

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Our card this week is Dail Dinwiddie, the 9 of Diamonds from South Carolina. 

Dail Dinwiddie, 23, was enjoying a night out with friends after a U2 concert in September 1992 when she disappeared. Dail was last seen leaving a bar in the popular Five Points neighborhood in the early morning hours, after getting separated from her friends. She’s never been seen or heard from since. 

If you know anything about the disappearance, abduction, or murder of Dail Dinwiddie, you're urged to call the Columbia Police Department at 803-749-5836 or call South Carolina Crime Stoppers, where a significant reward is being offered, at 888-CRIME-SC. 

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The Deck is hosted by Ashley Flowers. 

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