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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20161016:05:31:00

really vanished without a trace. yes. and that s what was making this so difficult. reporter: and she still wasn t answering her cell phone. the one police learned she used to exchange flirtatious texts with a mystery man. she is in the process of having an affair, whether local, long distance, i don t know. reporter: chris jones couldn t tell detectives much else about this other man, who he only knew by the name of edward. i ve just seen their correspondence. sweetie and love you. how do you know about the correspondence? were you able to see some of the texting yourself? yeah. on her phone or? yeah. you must have had concerns about this other man? yes, i did. because he was one of the first names that we had come up with. reporter: detective kemp knew if heather had split town, as her good-bye email suggested, she hadn t driven away in her car. it was still parked in her driveway. you know what kind of car edward drives? i don t know anything about

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20161016:23:31:00

and that s what was making this so difficult. reporter: and she still wasn t answering her cell phone. the one police learned she used to exchange flirtatious texts with a mystery man. she is in the process of having an affair, whether local, long distance, i don t know. reporter: chris jones couldn t tell detectives much else about this other man, who he only knew by the name of edward. i ve just seen their correspondence. sweetie and love you. how do you know about the correspondence? were you able to see some of the texting yourself? yeah. on her phone or? yeah. you must have had concerns about this other man? yes, i did. because he was one of the first names that we had come up with. reporter: detective kemp knew if heather had split town, as her good-bye email suggested, she hadn t driven away in her car. it was still parked in her driveway. you know what kind of car edward drives? i don t know anything about

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20161009:02:31:00

it sounds cliché, but she really vanished without a trace. yes. and that s what was making this so difficult. reporter: and she still wasn t answering her cell phone. the one police learned she used to exchange flirtatious texts with a mystery man. she is in the process of having an affair, whether local, long distance, i don t know. reporter: chris jones couldn t tell detectives much else about this other man, who he only knew by the name of edward. i ve just seen their correspondence. sweetie and love you. how do you know about the correspondence? were you able to see some of the texting yourself? yeah. on her phone or? yeah. you must have had concerns about this other man? yes, i did. because he was one of the first names that we had come up with. reporter: detective kemp knew if heather had split town, as her good-bye email suggested, she hadn t driven away in her car. it was still parked in her driveway.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131215:09:44:00

so we said, how can you, from the outside, make such a tragic argument? it was the moral imperative that eventually overcame these folks. and what to what degree do you think divestment in those sanctions ended up being a tipping point in south africa? how important did it end up being, in conjunction with all the work that was, of course, being done by antiapartheid activists there and around the world? a german journalist came to washington, d.c. several years later, said that he had done a great deal of research. his research indicated that f edward and margaret thatcher had a conversation. edward said to her, what do you think i should do? and her response was, the vote passed two years ago, it passed again on a record vote this year. now the democrats control the senate.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131206:02:42:00

and the activists in this country, coming out of the civil rights movement, who understood that pain and were willing to stand with them. so we said, how can you, from the outside, make such a tragic argument? it was the moral imperative that eventually overcame these folks. and what to what degree do you think divestment in those sanctions ended up being a tipping point in south africa? how important did it end up being, in conjunction with all the work that was, of course, being done by antiapartheid activists there and around the world? a german journalist came to washington, d.c. several years later, said that he had done a great deal of research. his research indicated that f edward and margaret thatcher had a conversation. edward said to her, what do you think i should do? and her response was, the vote passed two years ago, it passed again on a record vote this year. now the democrats control the

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