mess missing teen found dead his body was laying over a. cleaning we want answers. was it murder? who beat my baby? or was it something else? how do you get in a scuffle with someone, but? and then next thing you know you re being charged with murder? a trial heartbreak. nobody wins. and a twist that stunned everyone. it was the first time i ever had this happen, we had to stop and think. hello and welcome to deadline it s been fed there s been nothing more powerful than a mother s love for her child and no greater paying than losing a child both forces collide in a small midwestern town when i m mysterious death sparked a search for justice but also divided a community and turned strangers into allies. the outcome less both sides real here is dennis murphy with at the edge of town yards from the chicken place is an unlikely scrap of wilderness in a southern illinois town. a thicket of vines and rumbles. acres of thorns that tear at the flush. four
thursday morning, i woke up with this awful feeling of something heavy in my chest. when the phone rang, lovely expected to hear his voice. he called home most evenings. it was not her son. it was a police officer. he said, well, your son is reported missing by his cousin. i screamed. everything change that moment. everything changed. lovely and her husband drove to carbondale and met their daughter at pravin s student apartment. there was no sign of her boy. my parents were mentally out of it. it was so hard. i felt i had to set up because it was my brother. i wanted to find a more than anything in the world. she organized busloads of volunteers are shut up from chicago to help the family search. they handed out flyers. posted on telephone poles and gas stations, desperate for
monica learned that pravin came from chicago, a six hour drive away. he was the adored middle child of two first generation immigrants from india. his dad was a respiratory therapist, his mom lovely, a nurse. thursday morning i walk up with this awful feeling of something heavy in my chest. when the phone rang that night, lovely expected to hear pravin s voice. he called whom most evenings. but it wasn t her son, it was a police officer. and he said, well, your son is reported missing by his cousin. i just screamed. everything changed that moment. everything changed. so, lovely and her husband drove to carbondale and met their daughter at pravin s student apartment. there was no sign of their boy. my parents are just so mentally out of it. it was just so hard. i felt like i had to be the one to step up, because this my brother. i wanted to find him more than anything in the world. i just wanted him back. pre-organize bus loads of volunteers who showed up from
drove to carbondale and met their daughter at pravin s student apartment. there was no sign of their boy. my parents are just so mentally out of it. it was just so hard. i felt like i had to be the one to step up, because this my brother. i wanted to find him more than anything in the world. i just wanted him back. pre-organize bus loads of volunteers who showed up from chicago to help the family search. they handed out flyers, posted them on telephone poles and investigations. desperate for clues. we had no idea what happened to pravin at that point. police were searching, too. jody is the former police chief. we had 14 canines to help search the areas for him. we had two helicopters out. we had the state police play. so you were doubling this thing off? no, not. and then the road right now. you didn t know where he was. we did not know where he was. lovely s family ask the public for help. they offered $15,000 in reward money. this is really the start of a very
the young man that contacted me was in distress. he said, this is abnormal, he would not do this. something is wrong. monica learned that pravin came from chicago, a six hour drive away. he was the adored middle child of two first generation immigrants from india. his dad was a respiratory therapist, his mom lovely, a nurse. thursday morning i walk up with this awful feeling of something heavy in my chest. when the phone rang that night, lovely expected to hear pravin s voice. he called whom most evenings. but it wasn t her son, it was a police officer. and he said, well, your son is reported missing by his cousin. i just screamed. everything changed that moment. everything changed. so, lovely and her husband drove to carbondale and met their daughter at pravin s student apartment. there was no sign of their boy. my parents are just so