Card Program – Branson Perry

Decks of cards featuring 52 cases of unsolved homicides, missing persons, wanted persons and the unidentified in an effort to bring awareness of cold cases.

Decks of cards featuring 52 cases of unsolved homicides, missing persons, wanted persons and the unidentified in an effort to bring awareness of cold cases.
I wanted to find out,is there anyway to get Hope Meek on those cards?
would like to know how to purchase a deck of these cards and also how and when someone can add their missing person. Thank you, Marie Martin
We were able to have Nancy’s Lyons, my sister, submitted on the card program in Indiana..I had not heard of this program until one day I got a call from the Dept. of Corrections. It provides a ray of hope to all families whose cases remain unsolved. I would suggest families contact their Dept. Of Corrections within their state.
Yes I think that would be possible contact Doug or Mary Lyall at 518-884-8761 tell them I told you to call
I think that this is a fabulous idea…people will actually recognize someone missing if they see them repeatedly. I am like Marie Martin and would like to know how to get your loved one put onto a deck of these cards? My god-daughter Brandi Wells has been missing since August 3, 2006 from Longview, TX. What a terrific idea!!!
Thank you CUE for all you do,
Michelle Cole
i think this group is a god send to us. at least they believe in us an offer to try to help us when no one else will thank from the bott0m of my heart for caring marie martin
What a horrible way to connect with so many wonderful people. I was never really aware of the overwhelming horror of missing people until my family was pulled into it recently. They have now turned to Cue. Thank you so much for being there as a resource for when the police the public moves on.
These cards are a great idea. How much are these cards and where can we buy them?
Thank you.
Dawn