00:00Why kill and torture the Bedfords if Breanne was a target?
00:03I mean, this is all about payback, settling a score.
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00:10What do we know about their financials?
00:12We're getting into that now.
00:13What about cameras here or at the neighbors?
00:15We're canvassing, but none so far.
00:17We need Breanne's caseworker.
00:19I think she's here now.
00:21Ma'am.
00:23Special Agent Remy Scott, FBI.
00:25I'm Mae Reeves. I'm Breanne's child advocate.
00:29You're the same as her caseworker.
00:31I'm a volunteer.
00:32I was court-appointed to Breanne four years ago.
00:34I work in conjunction with her caseworker
00:36to lighten the load.
00:37Can you get us a copy of her case file?
00:39Yes. Breanne Moten is 14.
00:42She's a good kid.
00:43She's just been in and out of the system
00:45for most of her life,
00:46but she has a history of running away.
00:48Well, could that be what happened here?
00:50Well, there were signs of a struggle in her bedroom,
00:52and nothing's missing.
00:53Her purse and phone are still there.
00:55No teenager can exist without their phone,
00:57neither can I, for that matter.
00:58Is there anyone in Breanne's life
01:00that would want to take her from her foster home?
01:02Maybe someone from her biological family?
01:05Breanne's mother has had custody
01:09and then lost it again and again.
01:12Could she have abducted her daughter?
01:14I think addicts are capable of anything.
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