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The Stephanie Stewart Case

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Stephanie Stewart was a 70 year old outdoors woman who worked as a fire lookout in Alberta, Canada. But she went missing under mysterious circumstances on August 26, 2006 and was presumed dead just the day after.
Stephanie was very active and loved her job. She was very responsible so it is said she wouldn't just up and leave her post. She lived in a cabin with a steel tower near by from April through September. She would go up into the steel tower everyday to look for signs of a wildfire in the very dense forest.
Although the forest was dense she wasn't in the middle of nowhere. She was only 8.5 miles from Hinton, Alberta and 3 miles from a main road, it was a very drivable place.
She last was spoken to on August 25th when she had a 9pm call with her daughter and by all accounts she sounded just fine. By 8am the next morning she wasn't answering her phone and eventually the phone was completley disconected.
Someone from the head office was sent out to check on her and what they would find would make this mystery all the more eerie.
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Stephanie Stewart was a 70 year old outdoors woman who worked as a fire lookout in Alberta, Canada. But she went missing under mysterious circumstances on August 26, 2006 and was presumed dead just the day after.
Stephanie was very active and loved her job. She was very responsible so it is said she wouldn't just up and leave her post. She lived in a cabin with a steel tower near by from April through September. She would go up into the steel tower everyday to look for signs of a wildfire in the very dense forest.
Although the forest was dense she wasn't in the middle of nowhere. She was only 8.5 miles from Hinton, Alberta and 3 miles from a main road, it was a very drivable place.
She last was spoken to on August 25th when she had a 9pm call with her daughter and by all accounts she sounded just fine. By 8am the next morning she wasn't answering her phone and eventually the phone was completley disconected.
Someone from the head office was sent out to check on her and what they would find would make this mystery all the more eerie.
Patreon: https://bit.ly/38XjzSK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/GreatUnsolved
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greatunsolvedpod/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreatUnsolvedPod/
All other links: https://linktr.ee/thegreatunsolved
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