dd dcaptions by vitacd dd www.vitac.com breaking news tonight. a young mom, just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk, on a rural roadway, not far from her home. talking away on her cell phone, a friend on the other end. the friend on the other end hears screams. and also the young mom screaming, please, don t take me. her voice has never been heard again. she has vanished without a trace. that cell phone later found discarded, thrown into someone s lawn just two miles away. tonight, where is kristi cornwell? along a country road, a single mom kidnapped taking a nightly stroll. new today, her cell phone has been found, more than three miles from where she was taken. a property owner mowing his grass right near the road spotted the cell phone. he picked it up, turned it on, and recognized immediately that it belonged to kristi. that cell phone could have a number of things. it could have forensic evidence with it. and it would have fi
you re done? she pulled a fast one! ( laughs ) new windex outdoor all-in-one. a streak-free shine in half the time. s.c. johnson, a family company. breaking news tonight, a young mom, just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk, on a rural roadway, not far from her home. talking away on her cell phone, a friend on the other end. the friend on the other end hears screams. and also the young mom screaming, please, don t take me. her voice has never been heard again. she has vanished without a trace. that cell phone later found discarded, thrown into someone s lawn just two miles away. tonight, where is kristi cornwell? along a country road, a single mom kidnapped taking a nightly stroll. new today, her cell phone has been found, more than three miles from where she was taken. a property owner mowing his grass right near the road spotted the cell phone. he picked it up, turned it on, and recognized immediately that it belonged to christy. it w
and told her about her husband s apparent murder. when she arrived, police say she put on a performance, crying over her husband of six months. they re breaking the news to her. of course, all the cops know she set this thing up according to them. now, according to this cop that she s trying to hug, he barely got the words out, your husband and she started wailing. like she anticipated the bad news. another cop says, no matter how much she wailed, she couldn t squeeze out a tear. they keep telling me how lucky i am today and i can t really it hasn t hit me yet. good evening. i m nancy grace. i want to thank you for being with us. everyone, very quickly, thank you for all of your calls, e-mails, support. my first novel, a murder mystery thriller eleventh victim, finally in the bookstores today. part of my proceeds go to wesley glen ministries, a charity that gives a loving home to the mentally handicapped. again, i want to thank you and i hope you like the b
tonight, a young mother with five little children in her minivan barrels down the wrong way on a packed interstate slamming into another vehicle. tally, eight dead. one child hanging on to life by a thread. tragedy? yes. accident? no. toxicology reports, mommy high on booze and pot. bombshell tonight. blood is not thicker than alcohol. we learn the family cuts all ties with drunk mom s husband as surveillance video emerges tonight of drunk mom just before the fatal crash. what does it reveal? police set to interview the sole child survivor, but will daddy give permission? legal eagles say, no way. prosecutors set to meet with police. will criminal charges follow? long island mother diane schuler was stoned and drunk when she plowed into the bastardis suv, going the wrong way on the taconic parkway. schuler herself was killed along with her 2-year-old daughter and three nieces. she left the campground in new york and went to mcdonald s. according to the employees at mcdon
put on a performance, crying over her husband of six months. they re breaking the news to her. of course, all the cops know she set this thing up according to them. now, according to this cop that she s trying to hug, he barely got the words out, your husband and she started wailing. like she anticipated the bad news. another cop says, no matter how much she wailed, she couldn t squeeze out a tear. they keep telling me how lucky i am today and i can t really it hasn t hit me yet. good evening. i m nancy grace. i want to thank you for being with us. everyone, very quickly, thank you for all of your calls, e-mails, support. my first novel, a murder mystery thriller eleventh victim, finally in the bookstores today. part of my proceeds go to wesley glen ministries, a charity that gives a loving home to the mentally handicapped. again, i want to thank you and i hope you like the book. and now, a young mother with five little children in her minivan barrels dow