A new Netflix crime documentary is making fans lose their minds as they get through the two-part show.
Viewers have begun to rave about it online after the show was released September 12, dubbing it ‘absolutely devastating’ in its nature.
It tells the tale of ‘a tenacious mother who unravels the complex mystery surrounding the 1989 disappearance of the daughter she placed for adoption'.
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The series truly pulled some heart strings as it follows the real-life story of Cathy Terkanian, who placed her daughter, Aundria up for adoption in 1989 after pressure from her family.
What followed next was years of calm, where Terkanian believed that it was a better life for her daughter, until social services told her otherwise.
Apparently, her daughter had gone missing when she was 14 years old, and nobody knew where she had disappeared to.
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So, the mother took it into her own hands and began to investigate the case herself, and what she finds is shocking.
Titled Into the Fire: The Lost Daughter, it looks into real evidence and retraces the case from the beginning, in a bid to find out what happened to the teenager.
Online, fans can’t stop talking about it an expressing how hurt it made them.
One person wrote: “Into the Fire: The lost Daughter is wild. Wow I’m speechless watching this.”
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A second said: “It was so devastatingly sad and very hard to watch but a story worth watching. it’s told very well.”
Another wrote: “Absolutely devastating. I should have picked something else to watch.”
A further comment explained how they’d ‘never heard of the case of Aundria Bowman until i watched the documentary’, and the person expressed how ‘the plot twists in it is actually insane. i definitely recommend watching. it's just a 2 episode series'.
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Someone else penned: “I just finished watching Into The Fire : The Lost Daughter on Netflix and it’s one of the craziest documentaries I’ve seen in my life.”
Terkanian has been vocal since the release of the TV show, and spoke of Into the Fire to Tudum, by Netflix: “I’d like to think this is a road map to how you find somebody.”
Terkanian expressed how she did everything she could get her daughter’s name out there, which included attending conferences, and pestering the authorities.
She said: “There are times you’re a little crazy, but you gotta get crazy,” she says. “As much as you can, contain yourself: Don’t tick the cops off, build a rapport, and, you know, pray a lot.”
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