she s missing. we can t find her. that s all she kept saying. everything changed from there on out. and it just got uglier and uglier. a loving mother one day, just disappears. her heart was there. she wasn t home. blood. we all know, there s something very wrong here. nobody, no evidence. and no suspects. no arrests. the ex husband and the ex-boyfriend both had alibis. then, lightning strikes again. i drove into the driveway. someone s been shot. how often are a mother and daughter killed at the same house? who would steal so much from the one family? was she afraid of him? she was afraid of him. i just found out there are investigating me again. motive validated everything in this case. miles away, buried in the sand. lay one place of the puzzle. i know where she s at. period. the rest of the mystery. hiding away in a woman s heart. she couldn t keep it inside anymore. the killer thought his secret was safe. he was wrong. this is, a
was a terrible crime that shocked the community, that went unsolved for three decades. nikki allan was a seven year old girl who was out on an evening, was cleared by david boyd to a disused building, as we heard there, in sunderland by the dockside, where he attacked her. was lured by david boyd. thejudge said she believed he either committed a sexual assault are intended to commit a sexual assault on nikki allan, who fought back and scream, and he managed to get her into the building where he carried out what she described as a frenzied attack on the seven year old girl using a brick and a knife, where he stabbed her multiple times and then dragged her body to the basement of the building to try and hide it, to try and cover his tracks. her body was found the next day by two local residents, such was the outpouring that people scattered around the area to try and find her and her body was found the next day. david boyd was initially interviewed as a witness to the case,
between the memorabilia and the murder? the question is who is going to benefit by these two deaths. jessica was the only child and she is the sole heir. sole heir. was there somebody else who stood to gain? investigators would discover a clue. by far the most important piece of evidence that was in the case. that would reveal a mind-blowing betrayal. somebody with a sick mind, that s all i know. welcome to dateline. it was a hobby that turned into a passion, collecting. and they were good at it. amassing a fortune that they kept right there in their home. it is also where their bodies were found and the question was obvious who stood to gain? with the answer to who killed him be that simple? here is dennis murphy with the collector. if you travels take you to the ozarks in southwestern missouri, that splendid lake country, you maybe have passed or trout fishing on the mind. or perhaps you are heady to catch the stage shows. but there was no tour guide that
my parents were gone. a beloved couple founde of te along with a lifetime of valuable curiosities that they had collected. she was big into civil war, guns, coins, all kinds. was there any connection between the memorabilia and the murder? the question is who is going to benefit by these two deaths. jessica was the only child and she is the sole heir. sole heir. was there somebody else who stood to gain? investigators would discover a clue. by far the most important piece of evidence that was in the case. that would reveal a mind-blowing betrayal. somebody with a sick mind, that s all i know. welcome to dateline. it was a hobby that turned into a passion, collecting. and they were good at it. amassing a fortune that they kept right there in their home. it is also where their bodies were found and the question was obvious who stood to gain? with the answer to who killed him be that simple? here is dennis murphy with the collector. if you travels take yo
address this issue? i think we have to consid pe truth about what happened with clarence thomas and neil gorsuch. aishah: critics say democrats are towing a very dangerous line focusing on justices they don t like, and putting our judicial independence at risk. shannon bream joins us later this hour to explain the controversy at the nation s highest court. plus this. john: we have all seen the videos of parents out of control at the little league field. well now, t-ball fights back. little leagues across the country telling parents prove you can do better than the umpire. who better than brian kilmeade to call the call to call the balls and strikes on this one coming up. i would make a lousy umpire. welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour. john roberts in washington. aishah, you would make a great umpire. aishah: i was a referee back in the day. i m in for sandra smith. everyone is talking about in washington today, coming from the white house.