A Chicago family is engulfed in tragedy, facing a heartbreaking series of events that began with the mysterious disappearance of 48-year-old Lori Hinton on the anniversary of her sister’s death. Lori was last heard from at 7 PM on February 10, 2025, while she was at a Burger King in Phoenix, Arizona. Her niece, Amanda, who was raised by Lori, was the last to speak with her, but after that chilling conversation, Lori vanished without a trace.
Two days later, alarm bells rang when Lori failed to respond to messages and calls, a deeply concerning behavior for someone who had always been in touch. Despite repeated attempts to file a missing person report, authorities delayed action for over two weeks, leaving the family to grapple with their anguish in silence.
As if this nightmare couldn’t get worse, just three weeks later, tragedy struck again. Amanda, only 20 years old, was found dead in her sleep on March 2, 2025. The family is now left to mourn three women lost in less than 13 months—Lori, her sister Allison, who died a year prior, and Amanda, who was dealing with immense grief and health issues.
The family’s desperate pleas for attention have largely gone unheard, highlighting a troubling lack of media coverage and police urgency. The Burger King, located in a high-crime area, has become a focal point of searches, yet surveillance footage remains elusive due to bureaucratic red tape.
With each passing day, the weight of uncertainty grows heavier for the Hinton family. They call on the community to help raise awareness, sharing the hashtags #FindingLori and urging local news outlets to cover this devastating story. The clock is ticking, and they refuse to let the memory of their loved ones fade into silence.