A young mother disappeared 13 years ago. What did it mean?

Detectives couldn’t make sense of the Unique Harris mystery. Neither could I. A decade later, something clicked.

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Updated August 9, 2023 at 4:50 p.m. EDT|Published August 9, 2023 at 8:00 a.m. EDT
The illustration depicts the dark room at night has a door that is slightly ajar, allowing light from the hallway to reveal a bed with a pair of glasses left on it. Two young boys are looking curiously through the open door into this empty room.
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The prosecutor stood before the jury and asked them to consider what it meant for something to be missing.

Missing, Assistant U.S. Attorney Vinét Bryant said, is when you briefly misplace your wallet. When you leave it in the wrong drawer or pocket. But if someone steals your wallet — if they malevolently take it from you — then it’s not missing. It’s something darker, and it’s something permanent.