Terrance Williams, Felipe Santos missing, seen with same cop : The Last Ride Two young men of color disappeared in Naples, Florida, three months apart from the same street nearly two decades ago. The last person they were seen with was a white deputy. Steven Calkins. No one's been arrested or charged for whatever happened to them. Civil rights attorney Ben Crump and filmmaker Tyler Perry join the fight for answers. Could something finally come to light to solve this tragic mystery?

One deputy, two missing men.

One deputy, two missing men.

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Two young men of color disappeared in Naples, Florida, three months apart from the same street nearly two decades ago. The last person they were seen with was a white deputy. Steven Calkins. No one's been arrested or charged for whatever happened to them. Civil rights attorney Ben Crump and filmmaker Tyler Perry join the fight for answers. Could something finally come to light to solve this tragic mystery?

William DeShazer/Naples Daily News Marcia Roberts who is the mother of Terrance Williams reacts after an unidentified person comes forward with information about the disappearance of her son, and Felipe Santos during a press conference on Thursday Jan. 10, 2013. William DeShazer/William DeShazer/Naples Daily News hide caption

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William DeShazer/Naples Daily News Marcia Roberts who is the mother of Terrance Williams reacts after an unidentified person comes forward with information about the disappearance of her son, and Felipe Santos during a press conference on Thursday Jan. 10, 2013.

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