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
for amber, for chelsea. i beg you, please, put one minute of effort, one minute action, into helping protect our children. and when that was going on, investigators searched seriously for any evidence that would independently link zhang gardner to the death of amber dubois. what that included was finding every vehicle that he had, at the time or access to at the time that amber disappeared. i believe there was four different vehicles we had to find, where every one of those vehicles were. have them forensically examined. the investigation continued. the days ticked from march into april, when we sat with amber s parents. remember, they had not been told that gardner led police to amber s remains. or, even that gardner was known to be the man who abducted and killed her. we asked them if they were prepared never to know for certain who killed amber? or how police found her? it may be that nobody is