The Largest Manhunt in Chicago History At The Time & Still No Answers | The Bradley Sisters

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Kim Foxx is the first African American woman to lead the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office – the second largest prosecutor’s office in the country. The Bradley family is seeking her help to help reignite the investigation into the disappearance of Tionda and Diamond.

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Thank you Kendall for caring about my missing nieces and for this production. Answers will come but it will take the Community to tell what may know. Blessings!

Shelia
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Damn man. When she said “it’s been 21 years, but to us, we’re stuck in 2001.” I pray that they receive an answer. The not knowing is horrific.

emilyjoeblow
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the girl who was texting the family should be charged with something. playing games like that with a family who lost 2 daughters should be a crime 🤷🏽‍♀️

sumdayzzz
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“George is at the door” was chilling. As the eldest sibling, I remember my dad explicitly telling me to never open the door for anyone other than him, even for his friends, gf or someone pretending to be his friend.

Kate-n
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Thank you for sharing my nieces story. Help keep my precious nieces hope alive. I’m on a mission. I will not stop until they are found or the person or persons who are responsible for their missing are bought to justice. Tionda and Diamond I promise you I will never give up.

apriljackson
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The fact he was the father to Diamond and still didn’t help search makes it even worse.

kormoski
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A hang up call is usually one where the caller hangs up immediately after someone picks up. It is a common way for criminals to check to see if someone is home before breaking in or scammers to see if a number is active

ephvvonlyway
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I don’t understand how George hasn’t been arrested with so much evidence against him. Seriously what is going on

kirstyhoward
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I'm suprised George wasn't arrested or named a suspect at the very least! The voice-mail saying George was at the door, the gloves and bag purchase, not willing to search, the blanket with her hair, him having driven Tracey to work that morning....prayers for the family as they continue their search ❤

cottonsocks
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I went to high-school about 3 blocks away from where they went missing. It was crazy. The manhunt was insane. It's crazy how every year they still have a balloon release for these girls. I'm friend with their aunt on Facebook. I really wished they had answers. Bring these babies home.

sashafierce
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The story about how the hairs got in the trunk is so _wildly_ suspicious to me. There's so, so many reasons could have given, like "we went to the drivein and they used the blanket while watching the movie". But he's confronted with that info about the hair and his immediate response was to explain why they were _in the trunk._

bloodyneptune
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Finding the girls hair in the trunk and her explicitly saying George was at the door should’ve immediately made him a suspect. I don’t get how that wasn’t enough

AB-vpuf
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Learning that Tionda called her mom asking if she could open the door for George felt like a sword went through my chest. I can’t imagine the pain her mom felt hearing that vm after the fact. That word “haunting” is most fitting. Very, very unsettling.

melaninandaura
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Kendall, the way you respect the victims and their families is so uniquely beautiful and compassionate; I can only imagine that each family is touched, grateful, and glad to have your voice added to their loved one’s story. Should anything ever happen to me, I would be honored to have you tell my story.

I hope those girls are out there somewhere, living their best lives and oblivious to the pain of their family - at least until the time comes to be found.
This is truly just heartbreaking.

jaysea
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Anyone who judges this mom for letting her daughter watch the siblings really don’t understand the struggle of being an eldest daughter living in poverty especially during that time. It was so common even if we look back differently now. My heart goes out to the family.

bridgette
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I feel so bad for that mom, just doing her best. It was very normal in the 90s and early 2000s to stay home alone while your parents worked. You don’t answer the phone or door, no matter who is it. That’s just how it was.

kelseyrichmond
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No question, Tionda actually named their abductor! George Washington. I'd love to hear that message. I wonder if she said "George is back"?? She probably only let him in because he was just there with her Mum. This is so awful.

Poor baby tried to do the right thing and double check with her Mum 😢

Frankly I think George was planning to 'disappear' all three of them on this imaginary 'camping trip' 🤷🏽‍♀️ but something changed his mind to let the Mum live. What a monster.

I pray some evidence or trace of them is found - and I sincerely hope that whoever took them has not one moment of peace in this life nor the next.

TheStar
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Anyone who claims to be a missing person or tries to scam these poor families should be charged, because what they’re doing is sick & interfering in an investigation 💔

kat
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It has to be George. I mean the voice mail and the hair and failed polygraph what more evidence do they need? This upsets me. It's so incredibly heart breaking. I will keep them in my prayers tonight. God will bring justice. 🙏 🕊 hugs to the family.

brookerussell
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The voicemail was the key. She solved her own disappearance. I will never understand why men think they have the right to take a childs life for their own sick pleasure.

shannonbritton