Maxine Farrell, a retired detective from the Anchorage Police Department, recalls her harrowing experiences investigating missing women amidst the chaos of Alaska's oil boom in the 1980s. Susan Bradford, a key witness, shares her chilling memories of Sherry Morrow's disappearance. John Daly, the officer who discovered Morrow’s body, reveals the darker realities of violence against women in the area. Together, they explore potential mafia connections and shed light on the dangers faced by dancers, raising disturbing questions about predatory behaviors targeting vulnerable communities.