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Captured on TapeTracie Dean was driving home to Atlanta after visiting family in Mississippi when she pulled over to refuel in a small Alabama town. Little did she know that this routine stop would make headlines across the country. When Tracie entered the gas station's convenience store, she saw a little girl standing alone and tried to strike up a conversation with her. "Does your mommy work here?" Tracie remembers asking the girl. When she answered no, Tracie says a rough-looking man who looked about 60 years old suddenly spoke up. Tracie remembers he said to the girl, "Elizabeth, are you trying to find a new mommy?" His tone wasn't "warm" or "silly," Tracie says—she remembers it chilled her to the bone.
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