The Daughters Who Disappeared | Full Episode

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In 1997 four families are shattered when their daughters go missing. As they grieve, one man claims to have answers. Can he be trusted? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports on the final chapter of a case she started covering more than two decades ago.

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True crime. Real justice. "48 Hours" investigates the most intriguing crime and justice cases that touch on all areas of the human experience including greed and passion. "48 Hours," which premiered in 1988, has developed a rich history of original reporting and impact journalism that has helped exonerate wrongly convicted people, caused cold cases to be reopened and solved, and along the way changed lives.

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In a self defense class we were told NO SECOND LOCATION. If he stabs you in the parking lot for not getting in the car, you have a better chance of survival than if you get in that truck.

kat
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yet another example of why sexual predators should NEVER be released. four young women would still be alive.

cherrylee
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That girl who jumped out of a car on the highway did something courageous and amazing! She not only saved her own life, but also so many others!

jimwerther
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I find it so ironic that these people have no problem killing others but yet don't want the death penalty for themselves

Nadia-bfkn
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Why does society give these child molesters a second chance!!

sueepple
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The fact that police say things like “you should consider yourself lucky we’re even working on this case.” Is disgusting! If a family member says it’s suspicious that the person they are looking for is missing, believe them and look for them! Even if it turns out they left on their own, you should still care about them!

irishgurl
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"Why would you want your daughter's killer caught?" Erin, that's about the most asinine, dumbest, most insensitive, horrible, ridiculous question you've ever ask a mother

bettyechols
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Offenders like Reece should never be let out of prison.

samanthaeduardamoreira
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The saddest part of the story is the fact that he never should have been released from prison in 1996?!!!! 😢😢😢

tobydean
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I don’t believe for a minute those girl ever yelled at him or came at him. He was a predator and probably in every instance HE initiated contact with them to force them into his car. What a disgusting excuse for a human being. Even though he wove ridiculous lies around what happened to them, it was a gift that he was convicted and will rot in jail until he meets his maker.

mimimonster
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A significant part of the reason why people are sent to prison is because they are a danger to society. Someone sexually assaults two women and they think he won't do it again? This is absurd.

happycrustacean
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Alexis looks just like her mother. Replica. You can tell the grandmother talks about her and keeps her memory alive because Alexis knew immediately how her mother maintained straight A’s and took finals a week after delivering her. May God ease their sorrow❤

And Sandra: you go girl ❤

SigmaHisAlpha
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The fact that Reeces mom knew her son was convicted for harming women, then asks Tiffany’s mom to help him is disgusting. These families need to stop cloaking criminal family members!!!

rainbowbrite
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The mother who said "I forgive" is just as valid as the mother who said "I will never forgive". The grief these families endured is unimaginable. May they find peace, knowing their daughters finally received justice.

Janadu
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My dad always stressed to me and my siblings that if someone tries to take you, you fight and scream and never let them take you to a second location. He said if they're gonna threaten to stab or shoot you its better to have it done where people can help. When I was 11 this guy tried to get me and my cousin in his van but we ran back towards my stepmom who told my dad but by the time he went looking for the guy he was gone. I always think about that night when i see stories like this.

princessbuttercup
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Laura's mother spoke very well.. her empathy towards other victims made me emotional..and that line "forgiveness for me is not to live in a cage of rage"

rameshrolla
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I can't imagine my sister going on a run, trying to stay healthy, and and she just disappears. I would lose my mind. I feel for these families. Parents shouldn't have to go through this

jamesmaguire
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Why are these sex offenders EVER allowed to get out?

peternolan
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When I think my life is hard I watch the true crime documentary and realize how good I have it.

tracyshaffer
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“Forgiveness was for me to not live in a cage of rage.” I admire her strength and wisdom. I don’t think I could ever handle it the way she has.

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