>> in the middle '80s, a kid like cindy didn't live in a big universe. hers was a blue collar detroit suburb known as east detroit. neighbors mostly assembled cars or stamped out the parts for it. the borders of this teenage girl were home, school, church, and the mall for movies, meeting boys, and messing around. in the warm months, there were rundown ball fields for softball games, a family passion. and, of course, there was a friendly dairy queen down the street after softball. eddie jr.'s the kid brother. >> what did cindy get, do you remember? >> vanilla probably swirled ice cream cone. we always got the twist with the chocolate -- >> and sprinkles. >> vanilla with sprinkles. >> it was the early spring of 1986, and cindy, 13 about to be 14 would be playing first base and batting clean-up for her church softball team. just two weeks before it all happened, she was playing catch outside with eddie jr. when cindy piped up and asked her dad