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For those who have been following Lisa's case, I thought I would let you know that Discovery ID - On the Case With Paula Zahn is going to air a program about the her case November 20th at 10 PM EST. In the course of our interviews, it appears that their primary focus is on the course the investigation took over the years.
BTW - The Discovery ID channel is usually in the upper channel ranges. |
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Thanks Mrs. Kimmel!
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Thanks for the heads up, it'll be interesting to watch.
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This thread is worth a bump.
It should be interesting, I always thought this was a mysterious case. |
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I hope someone can record it! I don't get cable but I would love to watch!
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Thanks for letting us know. I'll be sure to watch. This case is one of the most heartbreaking I've ever seen.
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I just saw the re run of the Paula Zahn special, a lot of fascinating facts left out of the UM segment.
To start, the local sheriff was a suspect because he strangely would deny federal help, taking a "we've got this" approach even when they needed FAR more resources for the case. Of course the family and his fellow colleagues were bewildered at his behavior. Then a witness said they saw him pull Lisa over the night she went missing. Once the FBI finally got involved and questioned him, he flipped out. Tried to commit suicide with pills but failed. It looked like it was him. He was eventually cleared with DNA, but he did commit suicide 2 years later. The other thing I didn't know was this case was one of the first to use CODIS to match a unknown DNA with someone in the database, how about that? They may have said it actually was the first, pretty astounding. Other things included was the school bus they think Lisa was held captive in for 6 days. Very haunting, that poor girl must have been dreading her time there. Also, I don't remember if the UM segment mentioned a letter left on Lisa's grave. Kind of a neat story, the guy that originally headed the investigation retired and came back when the perp was in court to testify that the handwriting matched known handwriting of the killer. He was very happy for the case to be solved and to contribute even in retirement. I am just glad this is not unsolved anymore, the family deserved the truth and the perp deserved justice. |
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I believe this was hosted by Paula Zahn, but the story was much more in depth that what UM did. The show featured Lisa's father as well.
And the most eerie thing about it all is that they still had the audio recording of Lisa being stopped for speeding, making it the last time her voice was recorded before she was murdered. One thing that perplexed me was the attitude of the sheriff investigating the case. He did NOT want the Feds involved as he wanted his department to take full credit for the case. Eventually he was cleared of any involvement and was found to have been mentally unstable and he unfortunately took his own life later on. |
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