#RememberThem: Debbie
Steak, macaroni and cheese, and vegetables.
That was reportedly the last meal Debbie cooked for her aunt before she disappeared. At least, that's what one of Detroit's daily newspapers reported at the time of this case. Steak, macaroni and cheese, and vegetables. Such a normal meal. For a normal life? It may have seemed normal in a lot of ways, but it was about to become a news headline, unfortunately, for Debbie.
Debbie was born in December 1960 to Charles Friday and Sadie Williams. She had three children. Not much else is known about her, and no one could be reached to speak for her in the book "The Crack City Strangler." A few tidbits can be scraped together from the case files: Back in 1985 or ‘86, Debbie was thrown out of a third-story window over some drug deal, her Uncle Herb recalled. Her mother last saw her on December 4, 1991. Herb last saw her a few days later, on the afternoon of the seventh, when he picked her up and drove her somewhere, then gave her a ride back again “while it was still light,” he later told police. Debbie would sometimes stay at a crack house for a few days. Then, an aunt last saw her on December 8, when Debbie cooked her dinner before departing the west-side house.

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