
In February 2000, nine-year-old Asha Degree disappeared from her home in Shelby, North Carolina.
For more than two decades, her case has remained one of the most haunting unsolved missing child investigations in North America.
In this episode, we revisit Asha’s story — who she was, what happened the night she vanished, and why investigators now believe meaningful progress may finally be happening.
While many questions remain, recent developments have renewed hope that answers could be closer than ever.
This video focuses on the known facts, the timeline of events, and the lasting impact Asha’s disappearance has had on her family, her community, and the broader conversation around missing children cases.
As always, this channel is committed to respectful, victim-centred storytelling.
If you have followed Asha’s case over the years, I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments.
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