how could this happen? how could this happen to someone that we knew? it s been very long 13 years. homecoming queen, hannah hill, was just 18 when she disappeared. everybody sweetheart. this doesn t happened to people like her. what? why? where? when? and who? was it her boyfriend? they had fought before? did you verbally abuse her? yes. did you physically abuse her? yes. or was a another man in her life? they had been together the night she died. we kissed and stuff. did you have sex with hannah? no, i did not. more than 13 years would go by as hannah s family fought for that justice. two possible suspects. did you kill hannah hill? ? absolutely art. did your kid kill hannah hill? two trials. i was a wreck. it was just very intense. were there ever be justice for hannah hill? the truth always comes out. hello, and welcome to dateline . hannah hill was an outgoing teenager with a future as bright as her smile. then suddenly, hannah
janet gomez: she was like, are you with kenia? and i said, no, i thought she was with you. somehow she disappeared. she was, like, are you with kenya? and i say u no, i thought she w with you. where was she? and clues on the surveillance tape and strange stories from a witness. and then another beauty. this one left for dead. she was unrecognizable. was evil stalking young women? both dark haired. both pretty girls. it was chillingly similar. a place that led to unheard of t places. and then finally, far from the city, the truth revealed on a quiet country road. he got out of the car. and let out this scream. and an act of courage from a woman who refused to be a victim. and i won. and i won. the woman barely alive. her jaw shattered in a dozen pieces. aaten once-beautiful face unrecognizable after the brutal beating, the rape, the fire, the fall, the massive, nearly-fatal stroke. someone thought she would be deadgh now. someone who fled into the night
sentencing on july 11. that verdict sentencing onjuly 11. that verdict coming down as he was exiting the courthouse and only saw him getting to trump tower, waving at his. raising his fist rather, i people gathered there. wejust fist rather, i people gathered there. we just heard from nancy closing ranks behind the speaker of the house. republicans calling this a disgrace, a rigged trial in a sad day for america. eric, just going back to you. from what you ve heard from donald trump, he very much sees this, what we heard right after the verdict, very much sees this as an opportunity for the american voters to cast their verdict on november five. november five. that is ultimately november five. that is ultimately what - november five. that is ultimately what you i november five. that is | ultimately what you will november five. that is - ultimately what you will think of it. he thinks if he becomes present, he couldn t escape the trappings of having to go to the legal syste
and is the story of the world joslyn nungaray and why her story is a tragedy for the entire country as we learn more about the harrowing last hours of this young girl s life. the second suspect in court today, he was a roommate of the other suspect who we saw yesterday. both are charged in her strangulation murder. the two entered the united states illegally, crossing in el paso. one reportedly pleading asylum and seeing that his life was in danger at home in venezuela. think about that. so the district attorney in this case was asked today if she had a message for dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas with regards to this case. border prosecutors share charts and on because of the additional crimes being committed by folks screaming across the border. committing crimes it raises the questions why were they released in the first place. martha: great question. judge jeanine will respond to that and talk to us about this case but first correspondent nate foy live inside th
am trying a case, what drives me the most is the victims that i wanted to speak for them. i wanted to speak for helene. i just turned on the news. woman found murdered in denver, colorado. i just grabbed my son and screamed and cried. was it someone she worked with at the radio station, could it be the boyfriend that she just broke up with in december marks you are giving the detectives names of people? yes, we looked at everything. i was even like, where was ted bundy at that time? we have to look at every stone, every bubble. hundreds, thousands. she is driven. her tenacity is just remarkable. i knew i was going to find him. it was a competition between he and i. your heart is pounding like, oh my god, this is real. i said, i found him, i know who killed helene. hello and welcome to dateline. helene brezinski lived by a simple philosophy, smile and make the best of everything. the budding journalist did just that as she started a internship in college ra