It is time the truth come out. The call came in the middle of the night it was their friend in a panic. He had gone missing off the boat and that is where it started what did you think . That was the ticket to the count of three repeat of that let me here on wartime type of thing no matter how many times you heard it, it just did not make sense. You think of all these things, it rushes through your head. Except, this was clearly true. I just saw disaster happening, in a foreign country. You say this cant be, this cant be. I knew it. He has to be another explanation. There was some other explanation all right, it just was not the one anyone was expecting. My instinct said, this is going to go sideways fast, i just did not know which way or how. How we were going to get there. Maple says a marvelous city, and his beautiful market wasnt and castigated reporter for the italian newspaper it is full of life, it is full of colors, and it is a beautiful place to visit, as a tourist. One of tho
is dateline. she s the little girl that one hard in a big city they called you the miracle baby, why did they call you. that shot in the head at point blank range, a crime scene that shocked, even hardened police. dorothy explorer pillow and it had blood on it. as she fought to live, this detective vowed to catch whoever left her, soon he turned up a promising lead. bells and whistles go off in my head. in the hospital she battled back. to know that she had survived was a pretty powerful moment. not just her body, but her mind. they was the guy that came in the daycare, and erika said don t let him hurt me. she had handed investigators what could be a vital clue. but would it be enough to crack the case? . hello and welcome to dateline. i m craig melvin. it all started when the crime but not even police could believe. a little girl, just a toddler. shot in the head deliberately, left for dead by a killer who then disappeared but a, defective vowed
she s the little girl who won the heart of a big city. they called you the miracle baby. why did they call you that? yay shot in the head at point blank range there was a pillow and it had blood on it. as she fought to live, this detective vowed to catch whoever left treated today. soon, he turned up a promising lead. in the hospital she battled back. to know that she had survived was a pretty powerful moment. not just her body but her mind. they come in the daycare and erica said don t let them heard me. investigators found what could be a vital clue but could it be enough to crack the case? hello, welcome to dateline. i m craig melvin. it all started with a crime that not even police could believe. a little girl. just a toddler. shot in the head, deliberately. left for dead by a killer who, then, disappeared. but a detective vowed to crack this case, no matter how long it took. one of the biggest attractions at the louisville zoo was a floppy you
is dateline. here s the person i love he s dying. her husband, a decorated military officer. shot in the dark of night. it wasn t execution. was this some sort of hit? he was in the special forces, there must have been something at work. that is what police thought to. until they learned about the secret life of this husband and wife. they were on the internet. was there a foreign affair? they were meeting for sex about four times a week. did it lead to murder? she was absolutely cold blooded. soon there would be questions for mother and daughter. it was another shock. welcome to dateline, when i respected military officer was attacked in the middle of the night, police launched an investigation that would reveal eyebrow raising secrets that might hold a key to murder. he is key morrison. the wind in the northern prairies sweeps across a vast flat land. scenes through sparse lot, at a military cemetery a few miles south of the canadian
there s no possible way he could do this on purpose. and i m natalie morales. and this is dateline. she was crying and crying. i said, what s wrong? and she says, that he s dead. we all wanted to believe that it was an accident. a dark house, a husband with a gun. a wife dead on the floor. make sure that she is still breathing. oh, i don t think she is, damn it. there was no question who killed her. the mystery was why. i hear the door squeaking. and i hear a grumbling. and i hear the dog rolling. how could you not tell that s your wife? it was dark. i did he just kept seeing it was an accident and he didn t do anything wrong. others disagreed. we never for a second believed that he didn t know who that was that he was threatening. was it a tragic mistake? he was broken. or cold-blooded murder? he has fits of emotion, they re only down in front of the detective. a room too dark to see. turn the light off. or a story too hard to believe?