home in the old military graveyard under the black prairie sod and the wind. that s all for this edition of dateline extra. i m craig melvin. thanks for watching. she would come into our room, the room with just bright enough. people instantly thought, i m kelly s best. from the very first message that i looked that, was, have you seen? kayleigh this pass, can i help. you re my daughter is missing. i had this sickening. feeling and i m looking at a desperate man, anything could happen. i would ve never been able to tell my daughter, you re a monster, your bogeyman will pull up alongside you and instead of coming to help you. come to harm. you inside the ship, there was a green purse, there was also a large rock saturated in dry blood.
but elizabeth didn t like this idea. i don t have anything to say to her. because it doesn t matter what i say. it s like she s not going to change. she s not going to tell all these people that she lied. in the years following their father s death, joan shannon s two sons, david s sons, were living in north dakota and grew up in the major s boyhood home here. his mother became in joan s absence their mother and grandmother. the boys believed in joan s innocence, visited her sometimes, and talked to her on the phone. they were not speaking to their sister. and major david shannon, his remains will spend eternity here just down the road from home in the old military graveyard under the black prairie sod and the wind. that s all for this edition of dateline extra. i m craig melvin.
but elizabeth didn t like this idea. i don t have anything to say to her. because it doesn t matter what i say. it s like she s not going to change. she s not going to tell all these people that she lied. in the years following their father s death, joan shannon s two sons, david s sons, were living in north dakota and grew up in the major s boyhood home here. his mother became in joan s absence their mother and grandmother. the boys believed in joan s innocence, visited her sometimes, and talked to her on the phone. they were not speaking to their sister. and major david shannon, his remains will spend eternity here just down the road from home in the old military graveyard under the black prairie sod and the wind. that s all for this edition
but elizabeth didn t like this idea. i don t have anything to say to her. because it doesn t matter what i say. it s like she s not going to change. she s not going to tell all these people that she lied. in the years following their father s death, joan shannon s two sons, david s sons, were living in north dakota and grew up in the major s boyhood home here. his mother became in joan s absence their mother and grandmother. the boys believed in joan s innocence, visited her sometimes, and talked to her on the phone. they were not speaking to their sister. and major david shannon, his remains will spend eternity here just down the road from home in the old military graveyard under the black prairie sod and the wind. that s all for this edition of dateline extra.
i am sorry i wasn t a better mother. i can t go back and change that. but elizabeth didn t like this idea. i don t have anything to say to her. it doesn t matter what i say. it s like she s not going to change. she s not going to tell all these people that she lied. in the year that followed david s death, joan shannon s two sons, david s sons, live in north dakota now, growing up in the major s son in langdon. his mother has become their mother and grandmother. the boys believe in joan s innocence, see her sometimes and talk to her on the phone. they he do not speak to their sister. and major david shannon? his remains will spend eternity here just down the road from home in the old military graveyard under the black