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Disappearance of Tammy Kingery

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Tamera Russell Kingery
Born(1977-04-13)April 13, 1977
DisappearedSeptember 20, 2014 (aged 37)
North Augusta, South Carolina
StatusMissing for 8 years, 10 months and 25 days
NationalityAmerican
Height5 ft 3 in (160 cm)

On the morning of September 20, 2014, Tammy Kingery (born April 13, 1977), a nurse in South Carolina, called her husband Park from work and asked him to take her home as she was not feeling well. He did, and afterwards went to run some errands with his two sons. When they returned, the house was locked and Tammy was not there. A note inside the house, apparently left by Tammy, said she was going for a walk and would be back soon, but she never returned and has not been seen since.[1][2][3]

Tammy's family said it would have been unusual for her to leave a note, or walk in the woods near their North Augusta home. In the house, she had left her purse, phone, and keys, which would have been needed to lock the door. An extensive search of the area around the house turned up no sign of her.[4]

Investigation by local police revealed that she had been exchanging texts with two men in the area, but police do not believe that is related to her disappearance. She had suffered depression.[2] The case has been the subject of an episode of the Investigation Discovery series Disappeared.[5]

Background

Kingery, a native of Northwest Indiana, met her husband Park Kingery there in the mid-1990s when the two worked together at a local drugstore.[6] On September 20, 1994, the two were engaged. After their marriage, the couple had three children and settled down in a house they built in a wooded area of Edgefield County, South Carolina, just north of North Augusta,[7] near where Park Kingery had gotten a job as a welder. After finishing a degree in nursing in 2001, Tammy took a job as a nurse in a local branch of the NHC Healthcare nursing home.[8] She was still working there in September 2014.[6]

Her marriage to Kingery was strained.[9] While her father, who still lived in Indiana, says he was not aware of any marital or psychological issues his daughter may have had at that time,[10] her mother says the couple had grown distant from each other since their youngest son was born and had considered divorce.[9] Tammy had an ongoing struggle with depression for which she took medication; it had led to extramarital affairs and attempts to take her own life.[2][11]

During the first weeks of September, Tammy seemed to be suffering physically—according to Park she had missed a few days of work, which was unlike her. She often went to bed shortly after returning from work. Park says Tammy believed no treatment would work.[11] In the middle of that month, around September 16, Tammy began having trouble sleeping. One night she woke up sweating so severely she had to change her clothes. She confided this to her two sisters, with whom she spoke regularly. They advised her to make an appointment to see the doctor, which she did, for September 21.[12]

Disappearance

On the morning of September 20, 2014, Tammy went to work her shift starting at 7 a.m. Her coworkers there say she was agitated about something, uncharacteristically raising her voice in conversation, and checked her own blood pressure four times, finding it high. They urged her to calm down as her agitation was keeping her heart rate high.[12]

Not too long after arriving, she called Park to say she was feeling a little lightheaded and wanted to come home.[10] Since she did not feel up to driving, he picked her up, leaving her car at work, and brought her home, where she changed into her pajamas and lay down to take a nap. Around 10 a.m., he left with the couple's two sons to do some errands and give his wife the chance to rest.[13][14] Their daughter was still at the house of a friend with whom she had spent the preceding night.[7]

Park dropped the older son off at his mother's house so the boy could mow the lawn. He took the younger boy with him on his errands, visiting several stores where the two were seen by security cameras.[13] When he returned to the house, the dog was outside and the door was locked. Inside they found a note from Tammy reading: "Gone for a walk. Be back soon. Love you."[7] Tammy was initially reported to have taken a Hard Rock Café backpack with her,[15] but that was later corrected as the backpack had been sold a week before at a yard sale.[16] Her purse, wallet, cell phone, and keys were still inside the house.[17]

When he saw the note, Kingery believed right away that something was wrong.[13] His first thought was that she had attempted to walk back to her job in order to retrieve her car. He left his sons at home and drove the route she would have taken but did not find her. He called his daughter and told her to get into a car with her friend and look for her mother; he called his mother-in-law, who came to the house right away. At the home he and his son called and searched for Tammy in the thick surrounding woods. At 2 p.m. they called the police.[18]

Searches and investigation

Deputies from the Edgefield County Sheriff's Office responded. They, too, attempted to locate Tammy nearby but could not. Then they searched the house for any signs that a crime might have been committed; there was nothing unusual. Search dogs were given the nursing scrubs Tammy had worn to her job that morning but did not find a trail anywhere.[19]

The search was quickly expanded to use a South Carolina Law Enforcement Division helicopter and more deputies fanned out over a larger area around the Kingery house. They also searched a hiking trail near Interstate 20 where Tammy had often gone in the past. A notice put out for her drew reports of sightings in the Central Savannah River Area of South Carolina and Georgia around North Augusta, one of a white female walking along the interstate in Columbia County, Georgia, 30 miles (48 km) to the west. But by nighttime, neither Tammy nor any clues to her whereabouts had been found.[20]

Park, who had personally traveled as far as Atlanta looking for his wife,[8] organized a volunteer search for her a week after her disappearance, but again the woods within 10 miles (16 km) of the house yielded nothing. Family and friends produced fliers and distributed them around the area, relying on truck drivers they knew to carry them further away. They also set up a Facebook page.[21]

Deep in the woods near the house, the volunteer searchers caught the scent of something that they thought was a corpse. They followed it to an abandoned wooden shack, in an area thick with briars. Inside they found sponges, gloves, and a plastic bag containing a dead dog, the source of the stench. While many of them believe the shed may have some connection to Tammy's disappearance, the sheriff's office had checked it on their original search and contend that it does not.[22]

However, some of the volunteers were not so easily convinced. "Someone went to a lot of trouble to put that dead dog there," said one family friend. Even if it did have nothing to do with Tammy's disappearance, he said, it showed that there were potentially dangerous people in the vicinity of the Kingerys' house.[22] Further attempts to search in the woods were curtailed when South Carolina's deer season began shortly afterward, making the woods unsafe.[14][16]

Initially, police had kept details of Tammy's depression out of their public statements on the case. They believed that merely describing her as "endangered" without saying why might help them filter out genuine tips from hoax calls and mistaken identity. But by late September, Park had made that information public, apparently hoping that people would recognize the urgency of her condition and find her.[23]

Police looked at Tammy's phone to see if anything there might help establish what she did or intended to do that day. They found two sets of text messages with other men, which they described as "romantic" in nature, that Tammy had apparently deleted prior to her disappearance. However, they investigated the two men and do not believe they had any involvement in her disappearance.[14]

Tammy shared her husband's family's enthusiasm for motorcycles, and two tips investigators received suggest one might have been involved in her disappearance. Her daughter claims to have seen her mother as the passenger on a motorcycle that passed the car she was in with her friend while they were near the family home (but were unable to locate when they turned around; later attempts by police to find it or evidence of its presence anywhere were likewise unsuccessful). A neighbor also recalls hearing a vehicle with a loud engine, possibly a motorcycle, leave the Kingerys' driveway shortly after Kingery left with his sons after seeing his wife for what has turned out to be the last time.[24]

Questions

The circumstances of Tammy's disappearance proved particularly puzzling to her family and friends. It was very much unlike her, they told reporters, to go for walks in the woods around the house; even on the roads, as the Kingerys' neighborhood of houses on large lots was not pedestrian-friendly, and when she did do something like that she usually drove to town where better areas for walking existed. They also found it unusual that she left a note, as she almost always kept in touch with her family, friends, and coworkers via text messages.[10] The note's concluding "Love you" also seemed to them more like something someone might say if they were expecting to be away for weeks rather than hours.[10] It was speculated that it might not have been written by her, but several months after her disappearance the State Law Enforcement Division confirmed that it was.[14]

Another question centered on the house being locked when Kingery and his son returned. The house's main door could be locked only from the outside, with the key. Yet Tammy's keys, including the house key, were inside along with her purse, wallet, and phone, items she might have been expected to take if she were planning a longer absence.[10][25]

Theories and aftermath

A few weeks after Tammy's disappearance, police officially stated that they believed there were "suspicious circumstances" in the case. Her family likewise believes that something unpleasant befell her. The question they and police have is what that was.[10]

"Unfortunately she developed a depression, and I think that's what led to her leaving", Kingery said to local TV station WRDW-TV a year afterward. He said Tammy would sometimes tell him she "needed to get away".[7] According to one account she had attempted suicide two weeks before her disappearance, and it has been suggested that the disappearance was another suicide attempt that would have left her body undiscoverable.[6]

Alternatively, given the possibility that someone else may have been involved, Tammy may have been abducted or killed. "I've always thought maybe someone just got in the house and took her", Kingery said, recalling how many of her personal items were left behind. The family has asked police to search bodies of water in the area they may have bypassed before.[7] The chief investigator on the case for the sheriff's department said in 2016 that a body would have floated to the surface by then.[26]

After the initial searches, police decided to thoroughly investigate Park Kingery again. His account of his actions and whereabouts on the morning Tammy disappeared was corroborated both by independent interviews with his sons, cell phone pings and security camera footage from the stores he and the younger son had visited.[14] He also took a lie detector test, which he told Tammy's mother made him nervous. After initially telling the Curious Times podcast almost a year after Tammy's disappearance that the police told him some of the results were "questionable", he told the Investigation Discovery channel's Disappeared series in 2016 that police had asked him not to talk about it.[27]

Unlike other missing persons cases, there is currently no reward available for information leading to the resolution of the case. Kingery says he had to spend the $4,000 he put up to pay bills with his wife's income gone. "I wish I could have put out more but it's gone; that was my money out of my retirement fund".[7] He later had to file for bankruptcy and might have to sell the house and move in with his parents.[28]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Three Lingering Questions From The Tammy Kingery Missing Persons Investigation – CrimeFeed". CrimeFeed. May 2, 2016. Retrieved September 11, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "Family waits for answers a year after North Augusta woman's disappearance". Retrieved September 11, 2017.
  3. ^ Carter, Margaret-Ann (October 14, 2015). "Family Of Missing Edgefield County Mom Says Local Law Enforcement Has Not Searched Nearby Water". WJBF-TV. Retrieved September 11, 2017.
  4. ^ "Tamera "Tammy" Kingery – Still Missing One Year Later – The Edgefield Advertiser". www.edgefieldadvertiser.com. Retrieved September 11, 2017.
  5. ^ "Investigation Discovery Revives Viewer-favorite Series Disappeared for a Seventh Season, Giving Hope to a New Group of Families Still Searching for Their Missing Loved Ones" (Press release). Investigation Discovery. March 17, 2016. Retrieved September 12, 2017.
  6. ^ a b c "Walk Into Darkness". Disappeared. Season 6. May 2, 2016. 4–8 minutes in. Investigation Discovery. Retrieved September 13, 2017.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Calhoun, Julie. "First on 12: Tammy Kingery's family candidly speaks about her disappearance 1 year later". Retrieved September 11, 2017.
  8. ^ a b McManus, Tracy (December 4, 2014). "Still no clues on missing North Augusta mom". The Augusta Chronicle. Retrieved September 21, 2017.
  9. ^ a b "Walk Into Darkness", 30–34 minutes in
  10. ^ a b c d e f "October 2, 2014". Jane Velez-Mitchell. CNN. October 2, 2014. Retrieved September 13, 2017.
  11. ^ a b "Walk into Darkness", 20–22 minutes in
  12. ^ a b "Walk into Darkness", 2–4 minutes in
  13. ^ a b c "Walk Into Darkness", 10 minutes in
  14. ^ a b c d e "Walk into Darkness", 28–30 minutes in
  15. ^ Ragsdale, Trevor (September 23, 2014). . WRDW-TV. Archived from the original on July 1, 2019. Retrieved July 31, 2021.
  16. ^ a b "Searches for Missing Woman Come Up Empty". Edgefield Daily. September 29, 2014. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
  17. ^ "Walk into Darkness", 11–12 minutes in
  18. ^ "Walk into Darkness", 12–14 minutes in
  19. ^ "Walk into Darkness", 14–16 minutes in
  20. ^ "Walk into Darkness", 16–18 minutes in
  21. ^ "Walk into Darkness", 22–24 minutes in
  22. ^ a b "Walk into Darkness", 26–28 minutes in
  23. ^ "Search for Missing Merriwether Woman Expands to CSRA". Edgefield Daily. September 26, 2014. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
  24. ^ "Walk into Darkness", 18–20 minutes in
  25. ^ "SLED Joins Search for Missing Merriwether Woman". Edgefield Daily. October 7, 2014. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
  26. ^ "Walk into Darkness", 38–40 minutes in
  27. ^ "Walk into Darkness", 32–36 minutes in
  28. ^ "Walk into Darkness", 36–38 minutes in

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disappearance, tammy, kingery, 5702, 9787, 5702, 9787, tamera, russell, kingeryborn, 1977, april, 1977disappearedseptember, 2014, aged, north, augusta, south, carolinastatusmissing, years, months, daysnationalityamericanheight5, morning, september, 2014, tammy. 33 34 13 N 81 58 43 W 33 5702 N 81 9787 W 33 5702 81 9787 Tamera Russell KingeryBorn 1977 04 13 April 13 1977DisappearedSeptember 20 2014 aged 37 North Augusta South CarolinaStatusMissing for 8 years 10 months and 25 daysNationalityAmericanHeight5 ft 3 in 160 cm On the morning of September 20 2014 Tammy Kingery born April 13 1977 a nurse in South Carolina called her husband Park from work and asked him to take her home as she was not feeling well He did and afterwards went to run some errands with his two sons When they returned the house was locked and Tammy was not there A note inside the house apparently left by Tammy said she was going for a walk and would be back soon but she never returned and has not been seen since 1 2 3 Tammy s family said it would have been unusual for her to leave a note or walk in the woods near their North Augusta home In the house she had left her purse phone and keys which would have been needed to lock the door An extensive search of the area around the house turned up no sign of her 4 Investigation by local police revealed that she had been exchanging texts with two men in the area but police do not believe that is related to her disappearance She had suffered depression 2 The case has been the subject of an episode of the Investigation Discovery series Disappeared 5 Contents 1 Background 2 Disappearance 3 Searches and investigation 3 1 Questions 4 Theories and aftermath 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditKingery a native of Northwest Indiana met her husband Park Kingery there in the mid 1990s when the two worked together at a local drugstore 6 On September 20 1994 the two were engaged After their marriage the couple had three children and settled down in a house they built in a wooded area of Edgefield County South Carolina just north of North Augusta 7 near where Park Kingery had gotten a job as a welder After finishing a degree in nursing in 2001 Tammy took a job as a nurse in a local branch of the NHC Healthcare nursing home 8 She was still working there in September 2014 6 Her marriage to Kingery was strained 9 While her father who still lived in Indiana says he was not aware of any marital or psychological issues his daughter may have had at that time 10 her mother says the couple had grown distant from each other since their youngest son was born and had considered divorce 9 Tammy had an ongoing struggle with depression for which she took medication it had led to extramarital affairs and attempts to take her own life 2 11 During the first weeks of September Tammy seemed to be suffering physically according to Park she had missed a few days of work which was unlike her She often went to bed shortly after returning from work Park says Tammy believed no treatment would work 11 In the middle of that month around September 16 Tammy began having trouble sleeping One night she woke up sweating so severely she had to change her clothes She confided this to her two sisters with whom she spoke regularly They advised her to make an appointment to see the doctor which she did for September 21 12 Disappearance EditOn the morning of September 20 2014 Tammy went to work her shift starting at 7 a m Her coworkers there say she was agitated about something uncharacteristically raising her voice in conversation and checked her own blood pressure four times finding it high They urged her to calm down as her agitation was keeping her heart rate high 12 Not too long after arriving she called Park to say she was feeling a little lightheaded and wanted to come home 10 Since she did not feel up to driving he picked her up leaving her car at work and brought her home where she changed into her pajamas and lay down to take a nap Around 10 a m he left with the couple s two sons to do some errands and give his wife the chance to rest 13 14 Their daughter was still at the house of a friend with whom she had spent the preceding night 7 Park dropped the older son off at his mother s house so the boy could mow the lawn He took the younger boy with him on his errands visiting several stores where the two were seen by security cameras 13 When he returned to the house the dog was outside and the door was locked Inside they found a note from Tammy reading Gone for a walk Be back soon Love you 7 Tammy was initially reported to have taken a Hard Rock Cafe backpack with her 15 but that was later corrected as the backpack had been sold a week before at a yard sale 16 Her purse wallet cell phone and keys were still inside the house 17 When he saw the note Kingery believed right away that something was wrong 13 His first thought was that she had attempted to walk back to her job in order to retrieve her car He left his sons at home and drove the route she would have taken but did not find her He called his daughter and told her to get into a car with her friend and look for her mother he called his mother in law who came to the house right away At the home he and his son called and searched for Tammy in the thick surrounding woods At 2 p m they called the police 18 Searches and investigation EditDeputies from the Edgefield County Sheriff s Office responded They too attempted to locate Tammy nearby but could not Then they searched the house for any signs that a crime might have been committed there was nothing unusual Search dogs were given the nursing scrubs Tammy had worn to her job that morning but did not find a trail anywhere 19 The search was quickly expanded to use a South Carolina Law Enforcement Division helicopter and more deputies fanned out over a larger area around the Kingery house They also searched a hiking trail near Interstate 20 where Tammy had often gone in the past A notice put out for her drew reports of sightings in the Central Savannah River Area of South Carolina and Georgia around North Augusta one of a white female walking along the interstate in Columbia County Georgia 30 miles 48 km to the west But by nighttime neither Tammy nor any clues to her whereabouts had been found 20 Park who had personally traveled as far as Atlanta looking for his wife 8 organized a volunteer search for her a week after her disappearance but again the woods within 10 miles 16 km of the house yielded nothing Family and friends produced fliers and distributed them around the area relying on truck drivers they knew to carry them further away They also set up a Facebook page 21 Deep in the woods near the house the volunteer searchers caught the scent of something that they thought was a corpse They followed it to an abandoned wooden shack in an area thick with briars Inside they found sponges gloves and a plastic bag containing a dead dog the source of the stench While many of them believe the shed may have some connection to Tammy s disappearance the sheriff s office had checked it on their original search and contend that it does not 22 However some of the volunteers were not so easily convinced Someone went to a lot of trouble to put that dead dog there said one family friend Even if it did have nothing to do with Tammy s disappearance he said it showed that there were potentially dangerous people in the vicinity of the Kingerys house 22 Further attempts to search in the woods were curtailed when South Carolina s deer season began shortly afterward making the woods unsafe 14 16 Initially police had kept details of Tammy s depression out of their public statements on the case They believed that merely describing her as endangered without saying why might help them filter out genuine tips from hoax calls and mistaken identity But by late September Park had made that information public apparently hoping that people would recognize the urgency of her condition and find her 23 Police looked at Tammy s phone to see if anything there might help establish what she did or intended to do that day They found two sets of text messages with other men which they described as romantic in nature that Tammy had apparently deleted prior to her disappearance However they investigated the two men and do not believe they had any involvement in her disappearance 14 Tammy shared her husband s family s enthusiasm for motorcycles and two tips investigators received suggest one might have been involved in her disappearance Her daughter claims to have seen her mother as the passenger on a motorcycle that passed the car she was in with her friend while they were near the family home but were unable to locate when they turned around later attempts by police to find it or evidence of its presence anywhere were likewise unsuccessful A neighbor also recalls hearing a vehicle with a loud engine possibly a motorcycle leave the Kingerys driveway shortly after Kingery left with his sons after seeing his wife for what has turned out to be the last time 24 Questions Edit The circumstances of Tammy s disappearance proved particularly puzzling to her family and friends It was very much unlike her they told reporters to go for walks in the woods around the house even on the roads as the Kingerys neighborhood of houses on large lots was not pedestrian friendly and when she did do something like that she usually drove to town where better areas for walking existed They also found it unusual that she left a note as she almost always kept in touch with her family friends and coworkers via text messages 10 The note s concluding Love you also seemed to them more like something someone might say if they were expecting to be away for weeks rather than hours 10 It was speculated that it might not have been written by her but several months after her disappearance the State Law Enforcement Division confirmed that it was 14 Another question centered on the house being locked when Kingery and his son returned The house s main door could be locked only from the outside with the key Yet Tammy s keys including the house key were inside along with her purse wallet and phone items she might have been expected to take if she were planning a longer absence 10 25 Theories and aftermath EditA few weeks after Tammy s disappearance police officially stated that they believed there were suspicious circumstances in the case Her family likewise believes that something unpleasant befell her The question they and police have is what that was 10 Unfortunately she developed a depression and I think that s what led to her leaving Kingery said to local TV station WRDW TV a year afterward He said Tammy would sometimes tell him she needed to get away 7 According to one account she had attempted suicide two weeks before her disappearance and it has been suggested that the disappearance was another suicide attempt that would have left her body undiscoverable 6 Alternatively given the possibility that someone else may have been involved Tammy may have been abducted or killed I ve always thought maybe someone just got in the house and took her Kingery said recalling how many of her personal items were left behind The family has asked police to search bodies of water in the area they may have bypassed before 7 The chief investigator on the case for the sheriff s department said in 2016 that a body would have floated to the surface by then 26 After the initial searches police decided to thoroughly investigate Park Kingery again His account of his actions and whereabouts on the morning Tammy disappeared was corroborated both by independent interviews with his sons cell phone pings and security camera footage from the stores he and the younger son had visited 14 He also took a lie detector test which he told Tammy s mother made him nervous After initially telling the Curious Times podcast almost a year after Tammy s disappearance that the police told him some of the results were questionable he told the Investigation Discovery channel s Disappeared series in 2016 that police had asked him not to talk about it 27 Unlike other missing persons cases there is currently no reward available for information leading to the resolution of the case Kingery says he had to spend the 4 000 he put up to pay bills with his wife s income gone I wish I could have put out more but it s gone that was my money out of my retirement fund 7 He later had to file for bankruptcy and might have to sell the house and move in with his parents 28 See also Edit United States portalList of people who disappearedReferences Edit Three Lingering Questions From The Tammy Kingery Missing Persons Investigation CrimeFeed CrimeFeed May 2 2016 Retrieved September 11 2017 a b c Family waits for answers a year after North Augusta woman s disappearance Retrieved September 11 2017 Carter Margaret Ann October 14 2015 Family Of Missing Edgefield County Mom Says Local Law Enforcement Has Not Searched Nearby Water WJBF TV Retrieved September 11 2017 Tamera Tammy Kingery Still Missing One Year Later The Edgefield Advertiser www edgefieldadvertiser com Retrieved September 11 2017 Investigation Discovery Revives Viewer favorite Series Disappeared for a Seventh Season Giving Hope to a New Group of Families Still Searching for Their Missing Loved Ones Press release Investigation Discovery March 17 2016 Retrieved September 12 2017 a b c Walk Into Darkness Disappeared Season 6 May 2 2016 4 8 minutes in Investigation Discovery Retrieved September 13 2017 a b c d e f Calhoun Julie First on 12 Tammy Kingery s family candidly speaks about her disappearance 1 year later Retrieved September 11 2017 a b McManus Tracy December 4 2014 Still no clues on missing North Augusta mom The Augusta Chronicle Retrieved September 21 2017 a b Walk Into Darkness 30 34 minutes in a b c d e f October 2 2014 Jane Velez Mitchell CNN October 2 2014 Retrieved September 13 2017 a b Walk into Darkness 20 22 minutes in a b Walk into Darkness 2 4 minutes in a b c Walk Into Darkness 10 minutes in a b c d e Walk into Darkness 28 30 minutes in Ragsdale Trevor September 23 2014 Authorities looking for missing Merriwether woman WRDW TV Archived from the original on July 1 2019 Retrieved July 31 2021 a b Searches for Missing Woman Come Up Empty Edgefield Daily September 29 2014 Retrieved September 20 2017 Walk into Darkness 11 12 minutes in Walk into Darkness 12 14 minutes in Walk into Darkness 14 16 minutes in Walk into Darkness 16 18 minutes in Walk into Darkness 22 24 minutes in a b Walk into Darkness 26 28 minutes in Search for Missing Merriwether Woman Expands to CSRA Edgefield Daily September 26 2014 Retrieved September 20 2017 Walk into Darkness 18 20 minutes in SLED Joins Search for Missing Merriwether Woman Edgefield Daily October 7 2014 Retrieved September 20 2017 Walk into Darkness 38 40 minutes in Walk into Darkness 32 36 minutes in Walk into Darkness 36 38 minutes inExternal links 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