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Lost Girls
Lost Girls
92 episodes
6 days ago
Lost Girls, hosted by Amy Smith and LaDonna Humphrey -- Every Girl Deserves Justice!
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The Story of Darla Harper
Lost Girls
4 minutes 8 seconds
1 week ago
The Story of Darla Harper

In this haunting episode, Amy Smith and LaDonna Humphrey revisit the unsolved disappearance of 25-year-old Darla Harper, who vanished from her apartment in Gravel Ridge, Arkansas, on March 4, 1986.

When Darla failed to show up for work the next morning, a coworker discovered her three-year-old daughter alone in the apartment — with blood on the door and Darla gone. What followed was a decades-long mystery marked by disturbing clues, a child’s chilling testimony, and unanswered questions that continue to torment her family.

  • Victim: Darla Harper, 25

  • Missing Since: March 4, 1986

  • Location: Gravel Ridge, Arkansas

  • Circumstances:

    • Neighbors heard strange noises between 11:00–11:30 p.m.

    • Her daughter reported seeing “three men wearing funny hats” and said “Mommy was in a bag.”

    • A neighbor claimed to have seen Darla being dragged from her apartment.

    • Her car was later found abandoned nine miles away with blood and unidentified fingerprints inside.

  • Primary Suspect: Darla’s ex-husband, who was later accused of confessing to her murder by his second wife.

  • Evidence: Bone fragments were discovered during a 1990 search, but they were too degraded for identification.

  • Status: Still missing — no one has ever been charged.

Darla was a devoted mother, a hardworking IRS employee, and a woman with her entire life ahead of her. Nearly forty years later, her daughter still seeks answers — and justice remains out of reach. Her case stands as a reminder of how many women vanish without closure, their voices silenced but never forgotten.

If you have any information about the disappearance of Darla Harper, please contact the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office at (501) 340-6601. Even the smallest lead could make a difference.

The Lost Girls is a short-form podcast by Amy Smith and LaDonna Humphrey, dedicated to honoring missing and murdered women and girls. Each episode highlights a different case — brief, powerful, and deeply human.

Lost Girls
Lost Girls, hosted by Amy Smith and LaDonna Humphrey -- Every Girl Deserves Justice!