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As Tabitha interacted with these brave women, she learned about their struggles and the importance of community. Inspired by their stories, she decided to use her bakery as a safe haven for them. Tabitha began offering free baking classes and job opportunities to help the women gain independence.

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Tabitha Brewer (Shawnee, KS): Tabitha Brewer disappeared in 1998 at age 16. Her case is often cited alongside other cold cases involving young women who were victims of foul play.

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