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The worst possible ending

Brenda Gail Lambert was described as fun loving, a practical joker that loved kids, especially her own 5 year old daughter and 1 year old son. She was a wonderful wife and mother, devoting all her time to her children, husband and home, then her husband began an affair with her first cousin. She filed a dvp for being strangled and choked, and it happened on multiple occasions. Her first cousin showed up at her sons first birthday party unannounced on July 26th, 1992, and that’s the last time she was ever seen. Brenda had an appointment with a lawyer just a few days away seeking custody of her children and a divorce. She had been told that she would be killed if she tried to take her kids from her husband. Law Enforcement and Family do believe that foul play is at hand and that she us buried on private property not far from where she disappeared from her home in Bluewell, WV. She was declared deceased on September 13th, 2022. This also lead to the death of her Mother a short 3 years later. Her daughter and son had also been raised to believe their Mother just abandoned them but her daughter suffered tremendously her entire life knowing better. She passed away 3 years ago and was full term pregnant. Her story is huge and can be seen on a documentary by Mysterious WV on Youtube and on the Oxygen Channels hit show Cold Justice, Season 6, Episode 20. Her remains have yet to be retrieved.

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