That this was actually a reality. We had concerns that there may be missing Classified Information. It could turn into an espionage investigation. Espionage . Was this some kind of International Spy caper or maybe it was something closer to home . What we got was the information that would break this case wide open. The case of a cia mom. Could a clue from her son help solve this mystery . Never going to give up. Never going to give up on anything. Hello, and welcome to dateline. For Marie Singleton, the sun rose and set on her boy marcus when the single mother met Andre Jackson, a solo dad with two kids of his own, marie thought she had found the man of her dreams and a Father Figure for her son. But that new life shattered when marie suddenly vanished, and police discovered there was a lot more to this mom and her marriage than met the eye. Heres Josh Mankiewicz with missing marie. . Secrets. We all have them. Some are small. Some large. Some professional. Others very, very personal.
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detective russ inard who was a month shy of retiring. they started combing through the old files and were assisted by a new inglewood detective steve seyler. technology advances so quickly that in 2002 i said to tony vasley, hey, maybe there s fingernail scrapings, maybe there s something of that nature. in fact, there were fingernail scrapings in this case. there was also a drop of blood on marie s saab, but at the time of marie s murder, dna analysis was still in its infancy. those samples had never been tested. in 2004, detective seyler called john lewin, a prosecutor with the l. a. da s office major crime division. lewin specializes in cold cases. they had collected originally the fingernail scrapings. they had collected the blood, and the detective had been unable to get the lab tested. so when i first got on the case i started trying to cash in favors at the crime lab to get it done. but a ten-year-old cold case was not a priority. three more years passed before those sam
started combing through the old files and were assisted by a new inglewood detective steve seyler. technology advances so quickly that in 2002 i said to tony vasley, hey, maybe there s fingernail scrapings, maybe there s something of that nature. in fact, there were fingernail scrapings in this case. there was also a drop of blood on marie s saab, but at the time of marie s murder, dna analysis was still in its infancy. those samples had never been tested. in 2004, detective seyler called john lewin, a prosecutor with the l. a. da s office major crime division. lewin specializes in cold cases. they had collected originally the fingernail scrapings. they had collected the blood, and the detective had been unable to get the lab tested. so when i first got on the case i started trying to cash in favors at the crime lab to get it done. but a ten-year-old cold case