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,
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 an 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, her son would have to face a dark family secret. but woul
so when if somebody stepped in baby powder? i think i did that james bond thing with the paper on the door. when you open the door the paper falls. okay. by, now detective delsigne was working with his weak partner wallace and lewin. what lewin specializes in the most difficult of court cases. do you remember seeing the results of that interview what you thought? i thought that his memory had grown in areas where it shouldn t and in areas where he should be saying the same story it was different. and that s the hallmark of deception. but the mind plays tricks, the mind invents things and insert some into your memory and you believe them a strenuously as if they were memory. that s an interesting theory but it s never supported. memories can be lost but they do not increase in details over the years and they do not increase indifferent details. and that is a sign of what we call a lie. his version of what happened from the start made no sense to any of us. so what
but it s never supported. memories can be lost but they do not increase in details over the years and they do not increase indifferent details. and that is a sign of what we call a lie. his version of what happened from the start made no sense to any of us. so what makes the case? so why would mike lie? to the cold case team it seemed obvious. he killed her on the night that you stop living there. everything going on that s not making sense it s because it s a lie. remarkably, mike continue to talk to them. three more times out of his own free will. very friendly without an attorney. he even let a prosecutor take a crack at. it if you or me if you are in my position, tell me what you would think. probably what you re thinking. which is? that i did. it will make a can tell you. you know, sometimes, you get a you know the kind of murder cases we get. we get cases where the husband finds out that his wife is
don t increase in different details and that s a sign of what we saw a lie. his version of what happened from the start made no sense to any of us. why would mike lie? to the cold case team it seemed obvious. he killed her that night. she stopped living that night and everything else that doesn t make sense is all because it s a lie. if you know it s a lie, then it all lines up. remarkably he continued to talk to them, three more times of his own free will. very frankly without an attorney. he even let the prosecutor take a crack at it chl. if you were me in my position, tell me what you would think. what you re thinking. which is. that i did it. well, mike, i can tell you, sometimes you know the kind of murder cases we get. we get cases where the husband finds out that his wife is cheating on him and he kills