Wanda Cotton tirelessly searched for her son, Randy, who disappeared after a run-in with the police in 1980. Despite her efforts, he remained missing for decades. Mrs. Cotton's quest for answers led her to join a movement advocating for missing children, spurred by the high-profile case of Adam Walsh. She became a vocal advocate, testifying before a congressional subcommittee and dedicating her life to the cause. The unresolved grief and lingering questions about the police officers involved continue to haunt her.