final moments of her life. unimaginable. she was a free spirit and paradise. that have been her lifelong dream, to have her own resort. then, like footprints in the sand, she disappeared. just strange. something is not right. some said the motel owner had simply checked out, and left town. they saw her in line to get onto an airplane. but our prized car turn up the next calm behind the wheel. we thought, oh my god, it s, him he killed her. was it really that simple? her personal life is very complicated. a younger boyfriend. the young man was very charismatic, drop dead gorgeous. and an estranged husband. then caught them having sex the case really started to sizzle when we didn t know. this is a murder mystery of epic proportions. both of us were obsessed with the case. can is get any more bizarre? hello, and welcome to dateline. she had moved there for her first piece of heaven on earth, life on a sunny island in florida. so,
jessica s neck. police said we re going to rule this as a homicide. detectives using new technology to view this crime scene and extreme detail. there s no forced entry. no tool marks. there was blood on the couch. who could ve done this? they say that usually is someone close. an investigation focusing on friends and family. he brought up his association with a motorcycle gang. he came off as kind of a tough guy. we fooled around a little bit. just like, teasing, sibling teasing. i guess you can call. it he threatened to take out my whole entire family to get custody of our kids. wow. a chilling story. danger and duplicity. we were trying to figure out who did this. he knew the whole time. this is the ultimate betrayal. hello and welcome to dateline . jessica nelson was a hardworking single mom polluted on her little boy and kept her loved ones close. then one morning she was found dead in the house she shared with her son. the discovery left
he brought up his association with a motorcycle gang. he came off as kind of a tough guy. we fooled around a little bit. just like, teasing, sibling teasing. i guess you can call. it he threatened to take out my whole entire family to get custody of our kids. wow. a chilling story. danger and duplicity. we were trying to figure out who did this. he knew the whole time. this is the ultimate betrayal. hello and welcome to dateline . jessica nelson was a hardworking single mom polluted on her little boy and kept her loved ones close. then one morning she was found dead in the house she shared with her son. the discovery left her family shattered, but their ordeal would just beginning. detectives would soon discover someone close to jessica was living a lie. hairs keith morrison with evil intent . it was 9:00 in the morning on the 20th with june, 2015. omaha, nebraska. missy nelson s morning ritual was interrupted by a phone call. it was the bank where her d
Dr. Woods back to the library and to give a presentation on mormon transmigration in missouri between 1838 and 1868. Decades are an overlook period of lds in missouri history when latterday saints traversed hundreds of miles across across the state despite a government extermination threat issued by the governor. Woods has been a professor of Church History and doctrine at Brigham Young University Since 1998. He specializes in latterday saint immigration studies. And is the editor of saints by the sea saints by the sea website which documents lds maritime immigration in america in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Hes editor and compiler of the mormon immigration index which was released in 2000 in his widely used by researchers. Woods has authored and coauthored more than a dozen books and scores of articles on lds history and as collaborated collaborated on several documentary films. The most recent being the saints of tonga a century of island faith, which is a companion work to hi
Fastpaced report of the stories of the day. Listen to cspan any time. Tell your smart speaker, play c span radio. Cspan, powered by cable. It is my pleasure to welcome dr. Woods of back to the library and to give a presentation on mormon transmigration in missouri between 1838 and 1868. These decades were an overlooked period of lds in missouri, history, when latter day saints traversed hundreds of miles across the state, despite a government extermination threat, issued by the governor. Woods has been a professor of Church History and doctrine at Brigham Young University Since 1998. He specializes in latter day saints immigration studies, and is the editor of the saints by the sea, since by the sea website, which documents lds maritime immigration in america , in the 19th and early 20th centuries. He is editor and compiler of the mormon immigration index, which was released in 2000, and is widely used by researchers. Woods has authored and co authored more than a dozen books and score