To Lowell
On October 24, 2017, Rich Morgan and his team decided to visit Lowell and solve the mystery once and for all. When they reached the facility, they understood at once what was going on and the decade-old mystery was about to be solved finally.
Revelation
There sat on a wheelchair a 78-year-old woman, hair falling to her shoulder, with bright green eyes, who could only speak a word or two maximum, given her psychological problem. The woman suffered from dementia.
Answers
Morgan was carrying a picture of Florence which he came across when he found her work ID. His last console was to show the picture to this 78-year-old woman and find some answers. You won’t believe what followed next…
The Picture
“She looked at the ID and her face lit up and she said ‘me!’,” Sullivan County Undersheriff Eric Chaboty said when they showed the picture to the lady. “She recognized it right away.” Yes, it was Florence Flora Stevens, but why had she changed her name?
Nothing Else
The difficulty came in when the officials came to know that Florence had been suffering from dementia and she does not remember at all what her past had been like, and so there were no answers to all the whys and hows.
Unforgettable
Florence had forgotten everything from the last 42 years, but when the sheriff showed her husband’s photograph, she immediately replied with the name ‘Robert’. That is when everyone became sure that she was the same person who went missing 42 years back.