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Official trailer | ABC News Studios' "At Witt's End – The Hunt for a Killer"
On December 1, 1994, a woman named Melissa Witt mysteriously disappeared from the parking lot of Bowling World in Fort Minor, Arkansas. Reports indicate that someone abducted her from the parking lot and ultimately murdered her. The documentary series At Witt's End: The Hunt for a Killer examines the brutal case in detail.
The official synopsis for the docuseries, which is currently available to stream on Hulu, reads: "We explore the ongoing search for answers in the case of Melissa Witt and follow new investigators as they sift through extensive evidence and uncover new information in the decades-long search for her killer."
ABC News reported that Melissa Witt was trying to visit her mother, who was playing in a bowling league at Bowling World. Meanwhile, the official website of WHO KILLED MISSY WITT? reported that Witt had a disagreement with her mother after she asked for some money. Although she left in frustration, her mother left a note saying how much she loved her. After this, Witt made it to the Bowling World parking lot to meet her mother. However, someone abducted her from the location.