a teenager disappears. come home. police. amber never made it right then. somebody had her. kept us up at night. going over in your head, what happened in front of the school? then another gone. she s such a good girl. she needs to come home. there s a lot of desperation. maybe she s tied up somewhere. maybe she s being held captive. two missing girls, one man. a secret. did you get any sense of the sort of personality you are dealing with? yes, psychotic. he came up and it came right here, the edge and he says, right there. two families, two mysteries. two journeys for justice. if 11 can be learned from amber, then i wanted out there. on the evening of february 12th, 2009, in a hillside house north of san diego, count fournié. the negotiation was finally complete. the girl had one. i made her writer one page letter to me, and she made it two pages but repeat yourself multiple times to make it longer. i m like, okay. she pestered her mother, kar
brutally murdered. her little girl left to wonder in her mother s blood. police had a suspect and they say that he had a motive. we had an intimate relationship. ended up having sex. could they prove he was the killer? it was a circumstantial case, except for that witness, the girl who left those footprints. they will never know what cassidy saw and what she did not see. maybe she could not tell detectives who the killer was, but maybe she did not have to. the fact that cassidy was spared, would that mean anything to a jury? person who killed the mother cared about cassidy. hello, and welcome to dateline. michelle young was married to her college sweetheart, four months pregnant with their second child when the unthinkable happened. the young mother was beaten to death in her own bedroom. investigation would quickly bowl a troubled marriage. but her husband was away on business. and unraveling this complicated case would take years. here is keith morrison wi
don t hide the secret. that s why i m talking about it now. and hopefully just one woman will have the courage to stand up and say, i m being abused. bold. i m craig melvin. and i m natalie morales. and this is dateline . i just can t see someone why we knew would want to hurt her. how could this happen? how could this happen to someone that we knew? it s been very long 13 years. homecoming queen, hannah hill, was just 18 when she disappeared. everybody sweetheart. this is it happened to people like her. what? why? where? when? and who? was it her boyfriend? they had fought before? did you verbally abuse her? yes. did you physically abuse her? yes. or was a another man in her life? they had been together the night she died. we kissed and stuff. did you have sex with hannah? no, i did not. more than 13 years would go by as hannah s family fought for that justice. two possible suspects. did you kill hannah hill? ? absolutely art. did y
shame,? it s relevant. empty. i would do to wouldn t do anything i d feel guilty a bout. you may think you know the charles manson story, but not like this. things that police had never seen before. sharon tate begged her, please don t kill me. he was prime to take advantage of peace and love, flower power. even now, decades later, the world is still fascinated by charles manson and his crimes. we take you inside his world of drugs he would dose them with lsd sex. he slept with all those girls. and rock n roll they really did listen to the white album over and over. with new interviews he says, gary, this is your last chance. and new details. he would always frame his statements, this is what i believe and the girls all believed it. the murders. these people were brutally butchered. the mayhem. charlie was acting meaner towards the girl. the mad men. maybe i should have killed four, 500 people, then i would ve felt bette
people? they are searching their company areas. they are searching the installation. it s like she vanished into thin air. i want her back! this has turned, the story. her family said she was being sexually harassed by a superior. this kicked off the hashtag, i am vanessa guillen. want my sister. women are coming forward saying that you were sexually harassed in the army. enough is enough. we need to change this. the trends are going the wrong way, it s really tearing at us as an institution. a man who is out digging holes sees what he thinks is human hair. miracles can happen, i will say, please don t let it be hello and welcome to dateline. vanessa was living her dream while keeping close to airtight knit family and serving in the military. then she disappeared. as soldiers search for the missing soldier, their quest for answers would shine and spotlight on an ugly truth. but would it lead them to vanessa? here s voices for vanessa . i couldn t