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The Vanishing of Shane Fell: A Car Crash & 20 Minutes Led to 14 Years of Silence

The Vanishing of Shane Fell: A Car Crash & 20 Minutes Led to 14 Years of Silence

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A family has waited nearly 15 years for answers. Shane Fell vanished after a late-night car crash on a dark Louisiana road. His phone kept ringing. His shoe was found in the mud. But Shane himself? Gone. No sightings. No bank activity. No trail. And no one knows why.

In this episode, I take you through Shane’s story — a case that’s baffling, heartbreaking, and rarely covered in the media. His family still fights every day for answers. There were no press conferences. No viral campaigns. And hardly any media attention. That’s exactly why I need to tell this story.

🔹 Missing Since: June 10, 2011

🔹 Location: Marrero, Louisiana

🔹 Age at Disappearance: 36

🔹 Height: 5’11” | Weight: 190 lbs | Brown hair | Green eyes

🔹 Clothing: Black shirt, jeans, brown Sketchers. One shoe was later found.

🕵🏻‍♀️ If you know ANYTHING:

📞 Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office — 504-363-5500

📞 Crimestoppers — Anonymous tips welcome

Please share this video — Shane’s family deserves answers.

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