Dresdendoll45
08-06-2020, 10:55 PM
What is this case? It's not streaming on Amazon it begins with a dream of a room of little girls playing and the father was trying to find his daughter but it was unsuccessful, further back he was married to this woman who had bipolar and had mood swings and he filed for divorce and they had joint custody but she she skipped town and kidnapped a child do you know what case it is?
WishfulDreamer
08-06-2020, 10:57 PM
What is this case? It's not streaming on Amazon it begins with a dream of a room of little girls playing and the father was trying to find his daughter but it was unsuccessful, further back he was married to this woman who had bipolar and had mood swings and he filed for divorce and they had joint custody but she she skipped town and kidnapped a child do you know what case it is?
Hi, there! :wave:You're thinking of this case:
https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Savanna_Todd
Fortunately, he and his daughter have been reunited.
Dresdendoll45
08-06-2020, 11:01 PM
Can't believe it was omitted from the Amazon Prime I mean there's other cases that have been solved and it's still a part of it but not this one.
WishfulDreamer
08-07-2020, 08:59 PM
I think the majority of the custodial kidnapping/dispute cases were cut from Prime for legal reasons. Most were updated and it's possible that the families did not want the segments syndicated to avoid further attention, especially since all the children would be adults now. Having those come to Prime/YouTube in the social media age could attract a lot of interest they simply don't want to deal with.
One of the few I can think of that did make it to Prime was the segment about Donna Kempton. Perhaps because her name was changed (as was the noncustodial parent's name), they decided this one could remain in the lineup.