Imagine your son, imagine any person you love, just disappears. No viable leads, no physical evidence, nothing to direct your search beyond unreliable or uncooperative witnesses with ever changing stories. That ambiguous loss is like a cloud over the lives of Ramona and Narciso Torres. Until they have closure and can bring their son, Angel Antonio Torres, home, that cloud follows them around.
In Part 2, we’ll take a closer look at the night Angel Torres disappeared without a trace and the investigation into what happened in Biddeford, Maine on May 21, 1999, and why some people may be withholding the information about where Angel Torres is now.
This is the story of Angel Torres: Part 2, told by his parents Ramona and Narciso Torres and his younger brother, Jamel Torres.
Episode Source Material
- Reward in 1999 disappearance case now at $20,000, Portland Press Herald, 01 Sep 2021
- Seven Thousand Three Hundred Days, Letter to the Editor, Portland Press Herald
- Maine couple seek fate of missing son by Brian MacQuarrie, Boston Globe, 24 Apr 2016
- ‘When is it our turn? When is it my turn?’ by David Hench, Portland Press Herald, 11 May 2013
- Family of missing man still seeks answers by Dina Mendros, Biddeford Journal Tribune, 21 May 2013
- Family of long-missing Angel Torres seeks information, Ramona T. Torres, Biddeford Journal Tribune
- Gleanings: 10 years ago, Biddeford Journal Tribune, 06 Feb 2010
- ‘There’s a murderer walking amongst us’: Maine State Police investigating new tips on 1999 murder of Saco teen Ashley Ouellette by Chris Costa, 10 Feb 2021