missing. in her place, her trail of blood. my biggest fear was that we were going to find her. police found instead was a puzzle. and then in my 28 years i have not seen that before. a missing woman. a mystery with few clues. did you find any parting the prints? hairs? anything? but that one men have a motive? he steals $300, 000, and you re about to be exposed for it. with except without proof, how could anyone trust the jury? do you think that they had any evidence against you at all? did they have anything? could anyone solve the mystery? we the jury, find the defendant, david ok. hello, and welcome to dateline. when someone goes missing, one of the hardest things for those left behind is not knowing the truth. was it voluntary, or foul play? the three children in this story arrived home one evening to discover that their mother was missing, but for them, the truth about what really happened may have been the hardest thing of all. here is ke
the united nations is leading a global appeal to help pakistan cope with the devastating floods which have left a third of the country under water and killed more than 1,100 people. provinces like sindh and balochistan in the south are the worst affected but mountainous regions in the north west have also been badly hit. the crisis is not over yet as heavy rain continues and water surges down the indus river. sean dilley reports. in some parts of pakistan, it s been relentless. more than 33 million people have been affected by flooding in the country s heaviest rain for more than a decade. this year s monsoon season has claimed well over 1,100 lives since june. more than 3,500 kilometres of road have been damaged, and over 993,000 homes, too. in the northern city of sukkur, temporary retreat for families washed out of their homes. translation: our houses have i collapsed because of the floods. we had a home and it was enough for us. now all our belongings are buried und
nothing to say, after this. and there was a lot of blood. everywhere. then the adrenaline kicked in, and stick took over. we just dropped our stuff, and split from the house. panic rising now, conrad was 15 that, his little sisters tulsa and savannah. trying to make sense of a horribly frightening scene. my mom usually keeps it speck and spent. there s hardly any dust anywhere, let alone anything out of order. and now, things were anything but. where the desk was, you could see that there were papers scattered around. drawers were ripped open. and you went into the bedroom? i think that s the first place my sister ran into. and then, so she, quickly called us in and then we followed her. what did you see there? there is blood on the ground. a lot? yeah. her mom s bed, it was made.
that. when you deal with people who are really scared, that. when you deal with people who are really scared, who that. when you deal with people who are really scared, who might - that. when you deal with people who are really scared, who might be i are really scared, who might be feeling that panic rising, how do you talk someone in being calm again, what steps do you lay out for them to be able to sleep at night? what causes a lot of the concern and confusion is not understanding what your options are. we try and lay that out as clearly and simply as possible. a lot of the navigation of things like the benefit system, navigating contracts, it can be quite complicated, but if you can lay it out in a very clear way and go through it on a step by step basis. 0ne go through it on a step by step basis. one of the biggest things if you let them know, they are not alone in this, you can come and talk to us and we are here to help them get through it. is it to us and we are here to help
the key was waiting for them under the math that evening in june, 2006, outside their mothers homes. has silence, in the one home. where was she? she was always on time to pick them up from their dad s place. but tonight, he had to drive them. this just wasn t like her. where was she? conrad, the eldest, put the key in the law can open the door. chelsa, the middle, cross the threshold. stopped. what was this? once we took a few more steps than i realize what was happening. this was the moment, the defining one. nothing the same after this. and there was a lot of blood everywhere. and the adrenaline kicked in. instinct took over. we just dropped our stuff. split throughout the house. panic rising now. comrade was 15 then.