Andrea Canning reports on the case of a former NYC police officer who was accused of an alleged murder-for-hire plot against her husband. Airs tonight, Friday, April 1 at 9/8c on NBC.
When a mother of two vanishes from her home, investigators uncover a disturbing connection between her recent weight loss and her mysterious disappearance. Andrea Canning reports tomorrow, Saturday, April 2 at 8/7c on NBC.
Two girls in Washington are snatched in broad daylight while riding their bikes; the case goes unsolved for decades until a new detective takes a fresh look. Keith Morrison reports tomorrow, Saturday, April 2 at 9/8c on NBC.
37-year-old Cassie Carli hasn't been seen since March 27, 2022, when she was headed to Navarre Beach in the Florida panhandle to pick up her daughter around 7:00 p.m. The Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office is investigating.
University of Texas student Brian Thomas Vargo disappeared in March 1976 on a road trip to Colorado. Brian was last seen at a Houston bus station. He was never seen again. Today, he would be 66 years old. The Austin Police Department is now looking into his disappearance.
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42 years after her sister's murder, Irene Wilkowitz heard the words she never thought she'd hear: "We identified the person responsible for the death of your sister, Eve."
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