MURDERED: Roberta "Bibi" Lee

MURDERED: Roberta "Bibi" Lee

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MISSING: Bonnie Lee Schultz

Before dawn on July 4, 1997, Bonnie Lee Schultz was driving home after a late night out with friends. She was never seen again. For nearly 30 years, Indianapolis investigators suspected her husband’s involvement in her disappearance, but with no sign of Bonnie or her car, the cas ...  Show more

SURVIVING: Ernest Pine

In August 2008, a woman in rural Kentucky survived one of the most brutal assaults we have ever reported, but her strength that night ensured her attacker was identified and arrested. Years later, he is a free man living in the community. As we examined his past, we uncovered uns ...  Show more

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