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So he's basically just waiting for the funds to then be able to do this final search to hopefully then get answers.
Is that where we're at?
How do Chantel's parents feel about this?
So many years later, having such a breakthrough, such a kind of glimmer of hope.
How are they coping with it?
You've been working on this case for quite a while now.
Where does this put you?
Are you also waiting or what's next for you with this story?
Thanks to Dom for sharing this update with us.
You can listen to the podcast Expanse the Nun Up For at the link in our show notes.
We've also linked the GoFundMe page to raise money for a final search if you'd like to donate.
This episode did discuss suicide.
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