
The person at the center of this case
Stacie Rae Morse
Justice for Stacie Rae Morse — the trail went cold in 2019, but the truth hasn't.
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What caused the Guardian King Air 200 (N13LY) to go down in Frederick Sound?
What condition was the recovered debris in, and what does it indicate about the aircraft's final moments?
Were the three passengers—Stacie Rae Morse, Margaret Langston, and Patrick Coyle—ever recovered?
Stacie Rae Morse, a 30-year-old woman, disappeared on January 29, 2019, while aboard a Guardian King Air 200 aircraft (N13LY) that went missing near Kake, Alaska. The plane's last known coordinates placed it in the Frederick Sound area, where debris was subsequently located. Two other passengers, Margaret Langston and Patrick Coyle, were also aboard the missing aircraft.
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NamUs case MP55352. Missing person: Stacie Rae Morse.
Last known contact: 2019-01-29 in Kake, Prince of Wales – Hyder, AK. Circumstances: Missing on board a Guardian King Air 200, N13LY.
Last known coordinates are 57.1.45 N, 134.49.88 W. Debris located in Frederick Sound.
Also missing are Margaret Langston and Patrick Coyle. Demographics: 30 years, Female, White / Caucasian.
Physical description: 5 ft 4 in, 135 lbs, hair: Blond/Strawberry, eyes: Blue. Investigating agency: Alaska State Troopers | AK19006867 | 2019-01-29.
Guardian King Air 200 (N13LY) went missing with Stacie Rae Morse and two other passengers aboard near Kake, Alaska. Last known coordinates: 57.1.45 N, 134.49.88 W.
Aircraft debris was located in Frederick Sound following the disappearance.
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