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As you're no doubt aware,
Lisa Stone disappeared last June-- and, still, Dallas Police have no idea what has become of the 52-year-old Mesquite High School graduate, whose friends (Facebook and otherwise) continue to search for answers. Some of those friends appeared on CBS's
The Early Showthis morning, recounting what they know and offering what they think happened.
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