13: MURDER: Ashleigh Love

13: MURDER: Ashleigh Love

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129: MISSING: HaLeigh Cummings

In the early morning hours of February 10, 2009, Ron Cummings returned to his home in Satsuma, Florida after work and learned that his five-year-old daughter, HaLeigh, was missing.The side door was propped open with a dirty cinder block he had never seen before, and the babysitte ...  Show more

128: MURDER: The Blue Ridge Savings Bank

On May 16, 2003, a silent alarm was triggered inside Blue Ridge Savings Bank in Greer, South Carolina. When officers arrived just minutes later, they found the bank empty and the cash drawer cleared out.In a small utility room at the back of the building, they made a devastating ...  Show more

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