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⚠️ Disclaimer: Names, locations, and certain identifying details have been changed to protect the privacy of those involved. The timeline and key events, however, remain true to the original records and testimonies. This story has been reconstructed with the utmost respect for accuracy and for everyone affected by the case. 🔍 About this case: On December 20th, 1968, 42-year-old Margaret Cashwell, senior accountant at Monongahela Coal Company in Fairmont, West Virginia, vanished without her coat or purse three days before Christmas. For 31 years, her disappearance remained unsolved—until a routine insurance audit in 1999 uncovered a suspicious $75,000 life insurance policy issued just one week before she disappeared. What investigators discovered about her relationship with her married boss, and the unborn child she was carrying, would reveal one of the coldest calculated murders in West Virginia history. 📢 Support the channel: 🔔 Subscribe to @Gregs_cold_files for more real-life mysteries and cold cases that defied expectations. 👍 Like this video if you believe justice has no expiration date. 💬 Comment below — tell us where you're watching from and what you think about cases solved through financial records rather than DNA. 🔄 Share this video with someone who appreciates the complexity of human nature and the quiet persistence of truth. 📌 Keywords / Tags (SEO): #TrueCrime #ColdCase #UnsolvedMystery #TrueCrimeDocumentary #RealCrimeStories #GregsColdFiles #Justice #CrimeInvestigation #MurderMystery #PregnantVictim #TrueCrimeCommunity #WestVirginia #InsuranceFraud