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Details: In 1990, Young-Sun Kim placed an ad for a roommate in her home, and recieved a response from a mother and daughter calling themselves Penny and Tracy Donald. When she returned home to Tampa, Florida from a vacation, she discovered her roomates had disappeared with all of her jewelry and valuables. Police investigations revealed that the two women were not mother and daughter, but were actually Robin Stevens and Cheri Sizemore, a con-artist team responsible for several other crimes. Extra Notes: This case was featured as a part of the November 13, 1991 episode. The case is not to be confused with another con-woman team, Rose Turford and Carolyn Stevens. Results: Captured. When the story first aired, Unsolved Mysteries recieved a call from a woman named Sheri Lowe, who recognized Ro

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  • Robin Stevens and Cheri Sizemore
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  • Details: In 1990, Young-Sun Kim placed an ad for a roommate in her home, and recieved a response from a mother and daughter calling themselves Penny and Tracy Donald. When she returned home to Tampa, Florida from a vacation, she discovered her roomates had disappeared with all of her jewelry and valuables. Police investigations revealed that the two women were not mother and daughter, but were actually Robin Stevens and Cheri Sizemore, a con-artist team responsible for several other crimes. Extra Notes: This case was featured as a part of the November 13, 1991 episode. The case is not to be confused with another con-woman team, Rose Turford and Carolyn Stevens. Results: Captured. When the story first aired, Unsolved Mysteries recieved a call from a woman named Sheri Lowe, who recognized Ro
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  • Details: In 1990, Young-Sun Kim placed an ad for a roommate in her home, and recieved a response from a mother and daughter calling themselves Penny and Tracy Donald. When she returned home to Tampa, Florida from a vacation, she discovered her roomates had disappeared with all of her jewelry and valuables. Police investigations revealed that the two women were not mother and daughter, but were actually Robin Stevens and Cheri Sizemore, a con-artist team responsible for several other crimes. Extra Notes: This case was featured as a part of the November 13, 1991 episode. The case is not to be confused with another con-woman team, Rose Turford and Carolyn Stevens. Results: Captured. When the story first aired, Unsolved Mysteries recieved a call from a woman named Sheri Lowe, who recognized Robin Stevens as her sister-in-law, Robin Lowe, who mysteriously vanished in 1987. Soon after that update, Lowe and Sizemore were arrested. They each received five years in prison. Links: None
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