The 11-Year-Old Little Girl Seen on the School Bus & Then Vanished | Madalina Cojocari
By Annie Elise
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An 11-year-old girl disappears. Her family didn't report her missing for 23 days. And even now, more than three years later, nobody can explain where she went. The case of Madalina Cojocari has become one of the most frustrating and suspicious child disappearance cases in recent memory, because while there may not be enough evidence to charge anyone with making her disappear, there is certainly no shortage of red flags. Since we last covered the case, there have been criminal convictions, a deportation, newly unsealed documents, and disturbing revelations that have only deepened the mystery. Yet despite years of investigations, searches, and mounting suspicion surrounding the adults closest to her, Madalina is still missing. More than three years later, the questions keep growing, the theories keep evolving, and the search for answers is far from over… . If you’re new here, don’t forget to subscribe for weekly deep dives into the darkest true crime cases: http://youtube.com/@annieelise
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