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On December 7, 2003, 19-year-old LaQuanta Riley was back home after having a fight with her college roommate. She stopped by her mother's house to grab a jacket before hanging out with a friend, but never came back. Even after a suspicious voicemail and a possible sighting in her home town of Stone Mountain, Georgia, police in Montgomery, Alabama made little headway in her case. Now, over 20 years later, LaQuanta's mother is fighting every day to get justice for not only her daughter, but all of Alabama's missing.For a full list of our sources, including photos and video, please visit our blog at AndThenTheyWereGone.com.Sources:RILEY Relief Foundation - HomeLaQuanta Riley - Missing But Not Forgotten - HomeLaQuanta Nachelle Riley – The Charley ProjectLaQuanta RileyButtons put faces on missing adults: City family calls project blessingMissing black women cases go underreported. Here are seven to knowReward Increased in LaQuanta Riley Disappearance - Alabama NewsUp Next LaQuanta Nachelle Riley: Missing Teen's Mysterious Case Puzzles PoliceSearch continues for teen who disappeared in Montgomery 15 years ago; $11,000 reward offered - al.comDisappearances of 3 Montgomery women remain unsolved with few leads15 Years Later, Mother of Missing Woman Still Searching For Answers - Alabama NewsWhere is my daughter? Decade-old mystery tortures Montgomery motherKeeping Hope Alive for Alabama's Missing KidsMissing: LaQuanta Nachelle RileyFamily Continues Search for LaQuanta Riley 13 Years LaterMissing since 2003, Officials Release Age ProgreSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/attwgpod)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/and-then-they-were-gone--5360779/support.