desperate efforts to find them. she he could be alive and we can t let up. could this old movie be the key to these new cases? a little blood, a little sex, a little violence. a film fantasy turns chilling reality. if someone has her, she s afraid. who could be behind this, and how would this real-life story end? she was a blue belt in judo. if anybody could survive, it was meredith. if anybody could fight, it was meredith. mystery on blood mountain. hello and welcome to dateline extra. i m craig melvin. this is a puzzling case centered in national forests. it s about what happened when a young hiker, out with her dog, vanished as her loved ones kept vigil, police pressed on, ultimately uncovering a crime as daunting and dark as the trails that snaked through the woods. here s dennis murphy. our national forests are places of refuge for folks that want to get away from the city and have a sense of peace, commune with nature. but you have to be aware of
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