and dreams. and it s so real, it feels like her. and she just gives me a hug. why did it have to happen to our family? why did it have to happen to michelle? why that they? a young nursing student disappears. she was still dressed in my hospital scrubs. something drew her out to her car. the cousin she grew up with. the brother she raised. desperate to find her. they were able to do what a lot of other families have never been able to do. text messages, security monitors, surveillance videos. were they sons that she was trapped, reaching out for help? one of the things about, this is that didn t make sense. moment by moment dateline was there for every turn. look, there s blood wiped across. was she missing or murdered? was this the key? i will take her life and hers. a threat, a voice seething with hate and rage. you deserve to die for your lies. it s your last and final warning. what s happened to michelle? this case is not going to be over unt
event at a nearby restaurant. and a few days later, the 85th day of michelle le s disappearance the san diego family, again, piled into their cars just after midnight and made the long drive up the coast to launch their 8th search. time had faded the posters taped to their cars. the creek bed to be searched seemed desperately far away from any place where a body might be dumped or a woman might reasonably be held captive. still christine: her cell phone last pinged there. so, you know, they tracked where her cell phone ended up after she disappeared. and it s all around the rural [inaudible].. it s such a huge area. keith morrison: (voiceover) it was 100 degrees in the waning days of summer. and it seemed to have impacted turnout as the number of volunteers dwindle. suddenly, the search leader called in the discovery. some female clothing partially buried in the sand. connie, i m down by the creek. it s a woman s underwear by the tree.
this? i mean, how are you holding up? it s just weird. ford. just trying to stay active and some of my colleagues, their just trying to keep the word response was, well, who helped her do it, because she s a out. i m trying to stay positive. reporter: right. woman, she s pregnant. it s just really trying to in order to do this, she had to have help. stay positive is the hardest reporter: prosecutors had a part. the hardest times for me are at hard time believing esteban was night. physically capable of killing getting in bed and thinking, michelle le all by herself. like, gosh, i wish michelle was in i hope michelle s a bed. we encouraged them to make yeah. sure they eliminated any reporter: i mean, you clearly possible suspects, such as the father of giselle s child. have decided you ve decided reporter: that would be scott the ex-boyfriend, butch is she s still alive. uh-huh. referring to. it s not over, and it s not and so everybody s antennae went going t
latest reports. the best way to find them is searching for my name. the volcano on the spanish island of la palma has erected for an 85th day. it s now become the longest running eruptions. it burst back into life in mid september. forcing the evacuation of thousands of people from their homes on the island, so terrifying situations for the people close by, but extraordinary and spectacular pictures as well coming in from the island. we had a statement from the leader of the opposition here in the uk.
how are you doing, the two of you, with all this? i mean, how are you holding up? it s just we re just trying to stay active and just trying to keep the word out and trying to stay positive. right. it s just really trying to stay positive is the hardest part. christine: the hardest times for me are at night. getting in bed and thinking, gosh, i wish michelle s in the i hope michelle s in the bed. yeah. i mean, you clearly have decided she s still alive. mm-hm. it s not over and it s not going to be over until we get her home. keith morrison: (voiceover) and so that very evening, they hosted a fundraising event at a nearby restaurant. and a few days later, the 85th day of michelle le s disappearance the san diego family, again, piled into their cars just after midnight and made the long drive up the coast to launch their 8th search. time had faded the posters taped to their cars. the creek bed to be searched seemed desperately far away from any place where a body might be dumped or a