your evidence. now, investigators are opening their files to us. this is more like you re ted bunny guy. correct. and you ll get the chance to help crack this case. we want to hear for you. just called with that new piece of information. pick, and pick, and pick, and boom, it solved. there is still a killer out there. and somebody has to know something. hello, and welcome to dateline . never stop investigating until the mystery itself. that s the mission of detectives determined to crack the canavan case of amy mihaljevic. there are many clues, and though decades have passed, the trail of evidence has not grown cold. so, police decide to do something rare, ask for your help to answer a burning question. here s josh mankiewicz with what happened to amy? you see here, these are all boxes of leaves. and they re all numbered. so, the first lead we ever got in this case. down over past over 10,000 leads. so, these have all been checked out? the
chilling details, revealed. is this guy dodging us? he selected her as his victim. towards the bottom of the dig site there was a damaged iphone. it looks like maybe clothing, it was just a sinking feeling, really. i should play this one that i had with, or i just want to grab her and say, do not do it, do not go. hello, and welcome to dateline. college student mackenzie was diving into adulthood, eager to find her path. her family and friends knew her as fun, responsible and always careful. then one night, mackenzie vanished. a trail of electronic clues helped investigators retrace her steps and exposed a dark underworld were evil was hiding behind webs of lives. here s keith morrison with the waiting car . our minds have a curious way of deceiving us. we sense something off, something wrong. even terrible. and yet, something in the brain wants to believe the worst didn t happen. kennedy stoner knows that feeling well. i was kind of pushing away from my gu
victory. and the short, she referred to their, former pence chief of staff, marc short, who testified before the grand jury, the federal grand jury. greg jacob as well they are on the right of your screen. served as a top lawyer to the former vice president. he also testified. which doesn t confirm the prosecutors are planning to make the former president s campaign to pressure mike pence into doing his bidding part of the case against him, but short and jacob s testimony, also with wet griffin just said, might suggest is, as does the washington post reporting yesterday that federal prosecutors have asked hours a detailed questions about the fake elector scheme. news of cassidy hutchinson s cooperation is also suggested because what you can tell prosecutors about former president appearing willingness to turn a mob, some of them he knew to be armed, on the capitol, and then refused to call them off. consider what she s already said to the house select committee. i was in
house have gotten ahead and put this offer on the table. i think that s something that the white house should continue to do, not just for paul and brittney, but for, you know, all americans who are wrongfully detained. so there is over 65 americans at least who are wrongfully detained, and i hope the administration continues to do that. in the case of your release, trevor, i mean, we didn t know that you were coming home until you were well out of russian air space. it went from you were detained and there were efforts to get you out, but all of a sudden it was happening. why do you think that this is being done differently? i think maybe that could signal a change in policy in the administration, maybe they re going to be, you know, more open to doing exchanges, it could be the fact that they re trying to show, you know, how important it is to this administration to get this done. it could be aye lot of things, m not an expert at that, but i think it is a good sign for
arrested and then released in a matter of hours. happens all the time. i m bill hemmer live in new york city. dana has the day off. welcome back, j.b. julie: i m julie banderas and this is america s newsroom. the assault was caught on video. this happened over the weekend in harlem. police say the teen jumped a subway turnstile without paying when officers confronted him and things turned very violent very fast. bill: street fight. you can see the suspect hitting the cop. the teen puts the officer in a choke hold when a second officer steps in to try and help. julie: why did it get so out of control? former officer bill stanton has his thoughts. could you imagine if this cop felt so in fear of his life he had to use the weapons there would be riots in the street. a cop now has to worry about getting arrested. losing his job and getting sued civilly. they may well lose their lives. julie: good morning, brian, from new york city. good morning. fox news can confirm