Kane
01-25-2004, 01:39 PM
Yesterday, I was watching Missing (the syndicated series that profiles missing persons), and there was a short segment on the 1988 disappearance of Tara Calico. They made mention of the photo of a girl and boy tied up, which brought on specualation that the girl in the photo might have been Tara. (However, the photo in question wasn't displayed on the show.)
As mentioned at the end of the show, the upcoming episode will profile Kristen Modafferi, who disappeared from San Francisco in 1997. UM did a segment on that case in 2001.
Although I have just begun to watch the show last week, I learned that the show did a profile on the disappearance of Marilyn "Niqui" McCown. A segment on that case was shown on UM in 2002. McCown was the woman who disappeared in 2001, shortly before she was to be married. Her fiance was (and, I'm sure, still is) a suspect. It seemed particularly suspicious that, after McCown's disappearance, the fiance canceled the upcoming wedding entirely, instead of postponing it.
Like both UM and America's Most Wanted, Missing has its own web site. You can go there by clicking on to the link below.
http://www.usamissing.com
The link also includes a list of TV stations that air the show (just click on to "Find Us on TV"). Be sure to check your local TV listings to find out what time and day the show is on in your area.
As mentioned at the end of the show, the upcoming episode will profile Kristen Modafferi, who disappeared from San Francisco in 1997. UM did a segment on that case in 2001.
Although I have just begun to watch the show last week, I learned that the show did a profile on the disappearance of Marilyn "Niqui" McCown. A segment on that case was shown on UM in 2002. McCown was the woman who disappeared in 2001, shortly before she was to be married. Her fiance was (and, I'm sure, still is) a suspect. It seemed particularly suspicious that, after McCown's disappearance, the fiance canceled the upcoming wedding entirely, instead of postponing it.
Like both UM and America's Most Wanted, Missing has its own web site. You can go there by clicking on to the link below.
http://www.usamissing.com
The link also includes a list of TV stations that air the show (just click on to "Find Us on TV"). Be sure to check your local TV listings to find out what time and day the show is on in your area.