GASTONIA, N.C. — Family and friends will soon release a video they hope will bring a missing Gastonia woman home.
Only Channel 9 received an early peek at the video featuring Jamie Fraley's mother.
Jamie Fraley disappeared eight years ago.
Her mother hopes an appeal on Facebook will convince someone to step forward and give the tip that leads to her discovery.
“I don't want to go to my grave one day not knowing what happened to my daughter. I need to know,” mother Kim Fraley said.
She doesn't speak in the video, but Kim Fraley hold signs expressing her grief.
"You just don't know the torture that we have had to go through for eight years," Kim Fraley said. Eight years ago Jamie Fraley disappeared from her apartment in Gastonia.
"I talked to her the night before and get up the next morning and she is gone," Kim Fraley said.
Since Jamie’s disappearance there have been fliers, billboards, and online postings, but nothing to yield solid clues.
As one written message in the video said, somebody knows something.
Kim Fraley worries that person may not realize how important one tip can be.
Music will be added to the video.
It will be posted on the Facebook page established to find Jamie Fraley, who should be 30 years old now.
It will be posted Friday, the eighth anniversary of her disappearance.
Family and friends hope Facebook friends will carry the message across the nation.
Rheta Conley, a family friend, said, "We want everybody to share it no matter what state you are in.”
Police said they are going to put out a separate release asking for information that will lead to new clues.
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