cathy. we know god s there for you. reporter: police did jump on the case, and it seemed as if all of placentia did too. we had strangers, people coming to the house asking, what can we do? where can we take the flyers? can we have some flyers to pass out flyers. reporter: tina drove to the school where cathy worked. all the while, mary s mantra echoed thru her mind find the car and you ll find cathy. when i drove into the parking lot, i said, let me just see her car. let me just see her car. because i knew a lot of things were going on in her life, you know you know, in that week prior. reporter: a lot of things was an understatement. cathy s family was very worried about her state of mind after a strange and terrifying series of events that had happened the week before she vanished. first, she d come home the previous saturday in a bizarre state incoherent, unable to stand up. she couldn t get out of the car. my son went out to help her. reporter: that canno
i mean if you look at the number of years that it was rife inequality in this country you are going over a hundred years so people do accept the fact that the agency cannot have turned everything around in the space of two decades going on to three but the problem is you have black south africans living in squalid conditions in dire poverty and not necessarily because there are no resources in the country or the turnaround strategy just isn t happening fast enough but really because there s been mismanagement at the hands of government officials so it is becoming difficult to go to south africans and make the case of the n.c.l.b. making that we need more time because people have looked at the last two decades for example and seen the levels of corruption in government and so it doesn t make sense anymore to somebody who is living in dire poverty to say give us more time when these very corrupt very poor politicians are living lives of opulence so people are frustrated with a government
can we have some flyers to pass out flyers. reporter: tina drove to the school where cathy worked. all the while, mary s mantra echoed thru her mind find the car and you ll find cathy. when i drove into the parking lot, i said, let me just see her car. let me just see her car. because i knew a lot of things were going on in her life, you know you know, in that week prior. reporter: a lot of things was an understatement. cathy s family was very worried about her state of mind after a strange and terrifying series of events that had happened the week before she vanished. first, she d come home the previous saturday in a bizarre state incoherent, unable to stand up. she couldn t get out of the car. my son went out to help her. reporter: that cannot have made you happy. no, it didn t. because i had never seen her come home like that.
what can we do? where can we take the flyers? can we have some flyers to pass out flyers. reporter: tina drove to the school where cathy worked. all the while, mary s mantra echoed thru her mind find the car and you ll find cathy. when i drove into the parking lot, i said, let me just see her car. let me just see her car. because i knew a lot of things were going on in her life, you know you know, in that week prior. reporter: a lot of things was an understatement. cathy s family was very worried about her state of mind after a strange and terrifying series of events that had happened the week before she vanished. first, she d come home the previous saturday in a bizarre state incoherent, unable to stand up. she couldn t get out of the car. my son went out to help her. reporter: that cannot have made you happy. no, it didn t. because i had never seen her come home like that.
she couldn t get out of the car. my son went out to help her. reporter: that cannot have made you happy. no, it didn t. because i had never seen her come home like that. and she couldn t tell me what had happened. reporter: she smell like alcohol? no, she didn t. that was that was the scary part to me that, you know, that she did not smell like alcohol, yet something was wrong with her. reporter: even more alarming, mary later realized cathy s underwear was missing. what you re describing is what happens when people come home after they ve been date raped. well, yes. reporter: you know, they can t remember what happened. they re maybe not wearing all their clothes and they are clearly under the influence of something. well, yes. i was afraid that maybe that had happened to her. but i didn t know for a fact. reporter: and she had no memory? and she had no memory. reporter: you think about