learned that first, the 12-year-old, she who was there the beginning when the family secret was born. not something we like to talk about. why did it get started? i honestly didn t know what else to do. why did she keep it so long? she was all i had. well evil did its work. the things he had walked away, we couldn t even stand it. what with that secret do? everybody has a secret or two, but this? hello, welcome to dateline. it wasn t uncommon for him to be gone for days at a time. he was a long haul truck driver, after all. or did he run off with another woman? when lloyd for disappeared, it was almost anyone s guess where he went, at least two people knew and it was a secret they carted for 27 years. but the terrible truth was about to be revealed. here is keith morrison with, the family secret. yes, families. i suppose you could say this one, the family, not the secret, got started in the middle of nowhere, which is what they like to call it here and a
it has been said that the supreme court is like a family. a family composed entirely of in-laws. 42 years ago, i was assigned to help then judge o connor join that family. it was my first day in a new job at the justice department, and i was proud to be part of her team. i thought i did a pretty good job. after all, the justice was confirmed 99-0. we must have had something to do with that. only many years later was i told she thought i was slow in getting material to her. i should have learn ed that whe she had a challenge or responsibility before her, her approach was simple and direct. get it done. the way she participated in oral argument at the court is a good example. justices have many different styles on the bench. some like the back and forth of debates, others pose unusual hype otheticals, some badger counsel to get concessions. others spell out a particular theory at length and ask for comment. now all this is fine and good, but justice o connor was different. af
holding the line. house republicans pass a debt ceiling bill meant to kick off talks. we ve done our job. democrats say they won t negotiate overpaying the nation s bills. are we inching closer to default? i ll speak with vermont senator bernie sanders and house republican whip tom emmer next. he s running. the official 2024 roster grows. there s more to infinish the job. i m a candidate for president of the united states. but as the former president dominates gop polls, is there room in the party for anyone but trump? new candidate and former arkansas governor asa hutchinson joins me ahead. plus, lessons learned. a family secret. i was born to a father that was a nazi. now arnold schwarzenegger is using his father s past to try to confront his problems. this should never, ever happen again. hello, i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is recovering. while washington came out they mingled, they laughed as journalists joined political leade
do you have one that got away? he s my first love. the guy who disappeared. except, in her case, he really disappeared. he s going to call me in a couple days. he never called. his family, in agony. i called everyone from oprah winfrey to america s most wanted . a rookie detective finally broke the case. i said, oh my gosh. i think i hit pay dirt. a sweet strange phone call revealed a secret. david needed needed to be gotten rid of. then we got the real story. a bombshell revelation. was she really a believed ex? i always love david. or just maybe a black widow? barbara britton is in the middle. hello and welcome to dateline . four years, judy carlson lived in the most painful kind of limbo. her son david had disappeared without a trace. the case went unsolved. sitting called for more than a decade before rookie detective donna velazquez was assigned to investigate. digging into david s past, she uncovered a twisted tale of love gone bad. and
who did she see? just want to know what happened to my sister. a young mother is missing and a case gone cold. it was so important to me to know the truth behind that evening. then, detectives had and aha moment to solve the case, they return to something you probably use every day. facebook. why don t you establish a facebook account? i thought that could accomplish a great deal. and that s when everything started to change. something happened to her. in court, you ll see it all come pouring out. a hidden crime and a son s heart pounding moment. this is a horrible crime. i m glad we know the truth. carol lubahn was a restless young mom with two kids when she vanished from her southern california home. heartbroken, her loved ones assumed she had left at to start a new life. but as the years past, with no word from carol, a nagging suspicion took hold. was her disappearance the result of something more sinister? before investigators could solve the mystery,