Wheres Tracey Brazzel? 30 years later and her mom is still hopeful theyll find her body

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Tracey Brazzel disappeared 30 years ago on Memorial Day, leaving her mother, Peggy Brady, with an enduring heartache. Brady believes convicted murderer Danny Ross Giles knows where her daughter is but has not disclosed this information. Tracey, then 22, was last seen traveling between Lynnwood and Everett, Washington. In 2012, Giles was arrested in connection with another murder, with DNA evidence linking him to both cases. Brady remains hopeful that Giles will eventually reveal the location of her daughter's body.

Despite the pain of losing both her daughters, Brady continues to work with detectives to pursue leads in the case. She emphasizes the importance of community support and encourages anyone with information to come forward. Brady desires closure, hoping to reunite Tracey with her late sister.

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