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00:00:00Untertitelung des ZDF, 2020
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00:01:21Hey, I'm sorry, did I wake you?
00:01:40I just, I don't know how long I can take it anymore.
00:01:45When can I finally see you?
00:01:51Are you kidding me?
00:02:03Sweet Rose has the best ice cream for sure.
00:02:06Are you crazy, Lauren?
00:02:08You and dad only liked Sweet Rose because they had that gross pickle flavored ice cream.
00:02:13What was it called?
00:02:14Number 23, the big deal.
00:02:16Ew.
00:02:17Okay, don't be hating just because you have basic taste.
00:02:21Miss Vanilla.
00:02:22Ah.
00:02:30Ouch.
00:02:31Lauren, be careful.
00:02:33Okay, sorry.
00:02:34It's not my fault you're so tender-headed.
00:02:36Okay, my scalp is just out of practice.
00:02:39I mean, mom's too busy and there's not a braiding shop for like 100 miles of this lame town.
00:02:44Still not vibing with Blue Valley?
00:02:46Um, I'm not in college having fun like you are.
00:02:49I'm stuck here with mom and all I do is school, homework, and sleep.
00:02:53Like a little no-fun robot.
00:02:56You haven't made any friends?
00:02:58With who?
00:02:59The meatheads or future farmers at Blue Valley High?
00:03:05You have to try, Marley.
00:03:07Trust me.
00:03:08It gets worse if you isolate yourself.
00:03:22Who is spamming your phone?
00:03:24Is it a secret boyfriend?
00:03:26Maybe a sworn mortal enemy?
00:03:27Girl, mind your business.
00:03:29It is no one, okay?
00:03:30Lauren, you don't have to hide anything from me, you know?
00:03:38I just want to make sure you're okay.
00:03:41Hey, I'm the big sister.
00:03:45You're supposed to worry about if you're okay, not vice versa.
00:03:48Okay, Peanut?
00:03:49Ooh.
00:03:50Mm-mm.
00:03:52Fine, fine.
00:03:53But do not call me Peanut.
00:03:55I'm 15.
00:03:55I don't care if you're 15 or however, oh, you're still gonna always be my little, little, Peanut.
00:04:04When do you go back to school?
00:04:06Soon?
00:04:07I hope so.
00:04:10All right, let me snap a picture.
00:04:12You want to post it tonight for, uh, hashtag Stylet Saturdays.
00:04:15Okay.
00:04:17Um, here.
00:04:19Let's just take a selfie.
00:04:20Okay.
00:04:24Lauren.
00:04:25Smile.
00:04:26Aren't you happy?
00:04:28Yes.
00:04:31Breakfast.
00:04:33Okay, wait, do you smell that?
00:04:34I do.
00:04:36I'll race you to it.
00:04:37Okay.
00:04:37I'll invite you.
00:04:43Girls.
00:04:44Hello, breakfast.
00:04:46I'm coming.
00:04:50Hey, hey, hey.
00:04:51No, running in my kitchen.
00:04:52I did not raise a pack of animals.
00:04:54Oh, these braids are beautiful.
00:04:59You did this, Lauren?
00:05:01It's no biggie.
00:05:02Oh, it's no biggie.
00:05:04Well, I appreciate it.
00:05:08Okay, Mom.
00:05:08Oh, my girls are growing up too fast.
00:05:12You know, not long ago, I couldn't pay you to sit still long enough for braids.
00:05:17I don't know how I raise these tender-headed children.
00:05:20Huh.
00:05:20Pop, neat kettle.
00:05:23Shut it, peanuts.
00:05:27Look at all of us together.
00:05:30I love it.
00:05:30It's nice to have you home for the weekend, Lauren.
00:05:35Yeah.
00:05:36I'm happy I'm here, too.
00:05:39Although, I did think that since you're just 20 minutes up the road that we get to see you
00:05:43a little more often.
00:05:44Sorry, I just have a lot going on.
00:05:49Like what?
00:05:50I want to know.
00:05:50I want to know everything that's going on at school.
00:05:53Why don't you tell me about your new job first?
00:05:55How's it being VP?
00:05:58It's good.
00:05:59I mean, it's a lot.
00:06:01But good.
00:06:03Was it worth moving across the country?
00:06:05I think we all needed a fresh start after Dad passed away.
00:06:13Yeah.
00:06:14You know, I thought the VP was supposed to be a step up.
00:06:17They have you doing your job and like five others.
00:06:20I know.
00:06:21I am just trying to do what I got to do.
00:06:24Enough about me.
00:06:26Lauren, I want to know everything that's going on in college.
00:06:30Can we talk about it later?
00:06:32Why can't we talk about it now?
00:06:35I just don't want to talk about it now.
00:06:38You know, these potatoes look really nice, Mom.
00:06:40The bacon looks good.
00:06:41You even have eggs.
00:06:43Why are you avoiding talking about school?
00:06:46Is there a problem?
00:06:48I'm just...
00:06:49I'm really unhappy there.
00:06:55That's news to me.
00:06:57Are your grades dropping?
00:07:00I knew you would act like that.
00:07:01Okay, guys, we cannot...
00:07:02Act like what?
00:07:03I'm just trying to understand.
00:07:04Are you saying that you want to switch schools?
00:07:06No.
00:07:07Mom, I'm saying that I want to drop out.
00:07:12Uh-oh.
00:07:14Marley, go to your room.
00:07:16Oh.
00:07:17Go to your room.
00:07:20Oh.
00:07:20Absolutely not.
00:07:26You're not even listening to me.
00:07:27Oh, I hear you.
00:07:29You want to throw your life away and drop out of school.
00:07:31Okay, that's not fair, Mom.
00:07:33You know what's not fair?
00:07:35The time, the money.
00:07:37I mean, all the effort to prepare you for the Ivy League.
00:07:41And no one asked you to do any of that.
00:07:43Mom.
00:07:44I'm trying to tell you.
00:07:47I think I'm depressed.
00:07:51You don't look depressed to me.
00:07:53Well, maybe you're seeing whatever you want to see.
00:07:55I can't focus in school.
00:07:58I'm always tired.
00:08:01I just feel empty.
00:08:06Okay.
00:08:07Lauren.
00:08:08Baby, I know this is a tough transition.
00:08:10But when I was your age,
00:08:12I was too busy supporting myself through college to feel depressed.
00:08:16Okay, so because you had a rough childhood,
00:08:18I'm not supposed to feel anything?
00:08:19Oh, my God.
00:08:20Your generation is obsessed with feelings.
00:08:23If you're overwhelmed, just come home.
00:08:27If I was to stay here, I'd go crazy.
00:08:32So what do you think?
00:08:33I'm running a torture chamber?
00:08:35Do you know how good you have it?
00:08:37You have a beautiful home with a family that loves you.
00:08:40Mom, I can't keep up with this fake orange juice life commercial thing
00:08:44that you're trying to live.
00:08:46It's bullshit.
00:08:50I am so glad your father isn't here to see this.
00:08:54He would be so disappointed.
00:08:59Lauren, I didn't mean that.
00:09:02I didn't mean that, babe.
00:09:07You're leaving early?
00:09:15I can't be around here right now.
00:09:21Maybe we can talk about it.
00:09:30I'll see you later, Peanut, okay?
00:09:31Okay.
00:09:31Okay.
00:09:31Okay.
00:09:37You've reached Lauren.
00:10:06I'm not here.
00:10:07Leave a message.
00:10:08Lauren, it's Mom.
00:10:12This radio silence has gone too long.
00:10:15Call me back.
00:10:17Please.
00:10:20Blue Valley, Texas is home for today's best music, 94.7.
00:10:26In national news, missing 18-year-old Oregon girl Jessica Russo
00:10:30has not been seen for several days.
00:10:32Reports say she was last seen...
00:10:34Hey, I was listening to that.
00:10:36I have to focus.
00:10:37I'm stressed about this chem exam today.
00:10:40No reason to be stressed if you had studied hard enough, right?
00:10:44And I've seen you working your butt off.
00:10:46Yeah, but now that I hit the social outcast jackpot,
00:10:49being both the new kid and the vice principal's daughter,
00:10:52Mom, academic excellence is all that I have.
00:10:55You got an A-minus on the last exam.
00:10:57A-plus is excellent.
00:11:03Good morning, Blue Valley High.
00:11:05It's Principal Shepard here, your biggest cheerleader.
00:11:08It's another beautiful day, another chance to academically excel.
00:11:13And I want to say good luck to all of you taking the state placement exam this morning.
00:11:17We believe in you.
00:11:18We know you can do it.
00:11:20Go Tigers!
00:11:21Stop.
00:11:46Mitchell.
00:11:47Hey, slow down.
00:12:00Stop running.
00:12:03Mr. Guilford.
00:12:05No hoodies.
00:12:10Enough, you two.
00:12:12Hands and tongues to ourselves.
00:12:14Hey, yo, hear me.
00:12:22Hey!
00:12:24Whoops.
00:12:25What did I do to you, Josh?
00:12:27I'm not going to let you cheat off of me because you didn't study.
00:12:32I don't like people like you.
00:12:34What does that mean?
00:12:37You think you're better than everyone just because you're the vice principal's daughter?
00:12:39No, I don't.
00:12:41I literally just...
00:12:43Oh, my God.
00:12:44Mr. Whelan?
00:12:47What do you think you're doing?
00:12:49It was an accident.
00:12:51Are you planning to apologize?
00:12:54Sorry, Marley.
00:12:55Can I go?
00:12:56Yes, to the principal's office.
00:12:59Now.
00:12:59What is this that Josh is trying to cheat off of you?
00:13:07Just don't freak out, Mom.
00:13:09I got it.
00:13:10My daughter hides the fact that she's being bullied in school.
00:13:13I think I can freak out a little.
00:13:15I'm just doing what you taught us.
00:13:17Grin and bear it.
00:13:19Hey, Cheryl.
00:13:36Hi.
00:13:38I have the minutes from the PTA meeting from last week.
00:13:41Ah, great.
00:13:42Thank you.
00:13:42We have three teachers on maternity leave, so I took the liberty of rearranging the detention monitor schedules.
00:13:48Great.
00:13:49Great.
00:13:49Thanks.
00:13:50I had no idea what we'd do without you before you showed up here.
00:13:54Um, Principal Shepherd, have you had a chance to speak with, uh, Josh Whelan?
00:13:59Ah, yeah.
00:14:00Looks like it was just some sort of miscommunication, I guess.
00:14:04I saw him knock the books out of my daughter's hand because she wouldn't let him cheat off of her.
00:14:09Well, you know, he assured me that it was an accident.
00:14:12This is actually the first thing I'm hearing about anything about cheating, Cheryl.
00:14:15Well, respectfully, sir, he's lying to you.
00:14:19And you and I both know that his behavior is against the code of conduct.
00:14:23Where the hell are the forms for the district?
00:14:25I can't find them.
00:14:26Bottom right drawer.
00:14:28Oh, okay.
00:14:29Here we go.
00:14:30Perfect.
00:14:31Thank you.
00:14:32Look, Cheryl, I have known this young man and his family for years.
00:14:37These are good people.
00:14:38I don't doubt that, but I...
00:14:38I don't need to tell you that the school is basically running on fumes, you know?
00:14:43And the school district is looking down our throats, and I don't think we need to provoke them now
00:14:47with accusations about cheating and bullying and...
00:14:51Hold on one sec.
00:14:52Hello.
00:14:53Hey, Superintendent Richards, thank you so much for calling.
00:14:56Yeah.
00:14:56No, I have the forms.
00:14:57I'm just...
00:14:58Hold...
00:14:58Can you hold up one sec?
00:14:59Could you...
00:14:59Shut up, do you mind?
00:15:00I just need a second.
00:15:00Thank you.
00:15:01Yeah, so I'm sorry.
00:15:03Yeah, I'm working on it right now.
00:15:06...boyfriend of missing Oregon teenager Jessica Russo has become the target of substantial
00:15:12online harassment.
00:15:14That behavior is leading a lot of people on social media to...
00:15:18I heard about this on the radio.
00:15:20Turn up the volume.
00:15:22...family and friends of Jessica and also volunteers all around the country pursue leads and also
00:15:28try to spread awareness.
00:15:30Rogers, the last person to have seen her alive, is refusing to do interviews.
00:15:36We believe someone took our angel, Jessica.
00:15:43I just keep replaying what she said to me before she left.
00:15:49I love you, Mama.
00:15:50Oh, God.
00:15:52That poor family.
00:15:54Can you imagine if that was your child?
00:15:57Absolutely not.
00:16:00Hey, are you okay over there?
00:16:04Um, yeah.
00:16:06It's nothing.
00:16:06I had a little argument with my eldest.
00:16:10Didn't end well.
00:16:11She hasn't returned my call in two days.
00:16:13or texts, which isn't like her even when she's pissed at Mom.
00:16:17Listen, when our son went to college, well, we didn't hear from him for months at a clip.
00:16:25Unless he needed, um, pizza or a beer money, of course.
00:16:29Of course.
00:16:30So, you know, it's natural to worry, Cheryl.
00:16:35Cheryl, just don't make yourself sick about it.
00:16:40You're right.
00:16:41Thank you, Susan.
00:16:43We have been searching since about 6 o'clock.
00:16:48It's your girl, Lauren, and today I am naming my top five favorite hair styles.
00:16:52To start off, you know we have to do the pig tills, which is what I'm wearing right now with my curly hair.
00:16:58I guess I didn't make it to hashtag SaturdayStyles.
00:17:19Hey.
00:17:20Why are you on your phone when you're supposed to be doing your chores?
00:17:25This is why, Lauren.
00:17:26Excuse me?
00:17:29I said maybe if you weren't so aggro, Lauren wouldn't have left early.
00:17:34I didn't force Lauren to leave.
00:17:37No, but you chased her away, and now she won't even talk to me.
00:17:41You haven't heard from her since she left?
00:17:44Negative.
00:17:46Has she posted anything online?
00:17:48No.
00:17:50I mean, she even missed hashtag Monday motivation.
00:17:52I think she's really upset.
00:17:59I'll be right back.
00:18:01I gotta make a phone call.
00:18:04I didn't realize you hadn't spoken to her in months.
00:18:07Okay.
00:18:09Best of luck with school destiny.
00:18:16Hi, it's Cheryl.
00:18:18Have you spoken to Lauren?
00:18:19No.
00:18:21Everything is good.
00:18:22Hi, it's Cheryl.
00:18:24Oh, you haven't spoken to her in a few days.
00:18:26Yeah, we're loving the new town.
00:18:28Oh, you haven't spoken to her in a day or two.
00:18:31Just having a hard time reaching her.
00:18:32Who's this?
00:18:58Who's this?
00:19:00You called me.
00:19:01I'm Cheryl Baker.
00:19:04I found your number in my daughter Lauren's call log.
00:19:07This is Eddie Brick.
00:19:09I manage the coffee shop at Cannon.
00:19:14Where she works?
00:19:16Worked.
00:19:17What do you mean?
00:19:18She hasn't shown up in a few days.
00:19:20In fact, if you talk to her,
00:19:23let her know she doesn't need to bother coming back.
00:19:26She's fired.
00:19:27She's fired.
00:19:29What?
00:19:32She's fired.
00:19:34What do you mean?
00:19:35She's fired.
00:19:36I don't know.
00:19:40She's fired.
00:19:41She's fired.
00:19:41No.
00:19:44I know.
00:19:46I know.
00:19:47Wait, why are we at Cannes?
00:20:00I want to go check in on Lauren.
00:20:03Stay in the car, okay?
00:20:05Okay.
00:20:17Lauren, it's Mom!
00:20:30Lauren!
00:20:34Can I help you?
00:20:37Hi, I'm Lauren's mom.
00:20:39I think we met briefly at move-in day.
00:20:41Oh, right.
00:20:42Um, I haven't been able to reach her.
00:20:46Have you heard from her today?
00:20:47Uh, no, she hasn't been here since I got back yesterday.
00:20:52I figured she was still visiting home.
00:20:58Is everything okay?
00:21:04I think my daughter's missing.
00:21:15We've been here all night.
00:21:17What are they looking for?
00:21:19Any clue that will tell us where Lauren went.
00:21:29Did you find anything?
00:21:30Well, there's no signs of forced entry.
00:21:32There's a bag missing with some clothes, her computer, and her phone.
00:21:37Otherwise, it seems as if your daughter left voluntarily.
00:21:40That doesn't make sense.
00:21:42I mean, she would have called us and let us know.
00:21:45And all of a sudden, her phone is off?
00:21:47Look, I've seen this before.
00:21:49Students get overwhelmed.
00:21:51They skip out for a couple days, and then they come back.
00:21:54Not my daughter.
00:21:55I mean, maybe other students, but not my daughter.
00:21:56She wouldn't run away.
00:21:58She wouldn't.
00:21:59Okay, well, I spoke with her roommate, Annie, who said that your daughter has been exhibiting strange behavior lately.
00:22:04Been skipping school.
00:22:06Did you know that about your daughter?
00:22:07No.
00:22:12I wasn't aware.
00:22:14Look, I know this isn't easy to hear.
00:22:17But there is no need to panic.
00:22:19Chances are your daughter's going to show up in a couple days on your doorstep with a bag of dirty laundry.
00:22:24So then what?
00:22:26Did we just wait to see if my sister's actually missing?
00:22:28I thought the first 48 hours were supposed to be the most important.
00:22:31Marley, I'm sorry.
00:22:33It's been a long night.
00:22:34Look, we put a ball out on your sister, okay?
00:22:37If I hear anything, I'll let you know.
00:22:41Thanks.
00:23:04All right.
00:23:11We'll let you know.
00:23:12What do you want?
00:23:13We'll let you know.
00:23:15We'll let you know.
00:23:16Let's see.
00:23:17Hallo?
00:23:36Okay, well you said previously that Lauren was home for the weekend, but she left early.
00:23:43Why is that?
00:23:45We had an argument, but she said she was heading right back to school. Were you able to find out if that's true?
00:23:54Yes, there is surveillance footage of her leaving campus.
00:23:59Problem is, it goes cold once she gets right off campus.
00:24:03Now, Lauren took both her phone and her computer. Do you guys have passwords or access to her social media?
00:24:11No. But you can subpoena the social media companies to get her data, right?
00:24:18We can. It takes about two to four weeks to ever hear back. And if there isn't sufficient cause, then you won't get it. And in this case, there really isn't.
00:24:26Trying to do some background on your daughter, does she have any history of prior disappearances or drugs or any closed cases?
00:24:38No. And no. Detective, are you trying to figure out if my daughter is a criminal or if a crime occurred here?
00:24:46I am just trying to get my facts straight, ma'am. That's it.
00:24:50Okay. Well, Miss Baker, the truth is we've got no evidence of foul play and Lauren is an adult.
00:24:57Detective, she's 18.
00:25:00And, um, she voluntarily left her college campus. There's no crime there.
00:25:08What about a search party? To check the woods behind the college or...
00:25:13That's a great idea. That's been very effective in the past. Unfortunately, we don't have the resources for that. But if you could get some volunteers together, put up some flyers, get involved in social media, be a huge help.
00:25:26Volunteers have spread out Jessica Russo. Jessica Russo.
00:25:31As volunteers from across the nation gather, the FBI now believes that Jessica Russo may have been abducted by a potential serial killer who is showing a similar pattern of killings to the infamous serial killer Ted Bundy.
00:25:47And that suspect is believed to be responsible for three murders across the Pacific Northwest.
00:25:54Lauren! Lauren!
00:26:20Lauren!
00:26:24Lauren! Lauren! Lauren! Lauren!
00:26:31Lauren!
00:26:33Lauren!
00:26:39It's Detective Dean. I am unavailable right now. Please leave a...
00:26:44It's Detective Dean. I am unavailable right now. Please leave a...
00:26:46Please leave a...
00:26:47I've been following this Jessica Russo disappearance. But you just never think it's actually going to be ever in your own backyard.
00:27:02I mean, I don't know, they seem like nice family. Cheryl, we were just saying how sorry we are that you have to go through all of this.
00:27:17I made an announcement at church, and everyone's praying for Lauren. Word's going to get out there.
00:27:36Excuse me.
00:27:38It just... And when it does, I bet that her face will be plastered all over the TV screen, just like Jessica Russo's.
00:27:43Hello?
00:27:51Hello?
00:27:52Hello?
00:27:55Hello?
00:27:57Untertitelung des ZDF, 2020
00:28:27I don't need to tell you, this Jessica Russo case has been a ratings knockout.
00:28:33So as a result, no shocker, National wants every station covering, running...
00:28:38Sorry, sorry, Russ.
00:28:39Oh, excuse me. Jessica, Jessica, Jessica, 24-7. Too much is not enough.
00:28:46Alyssa, how kind of you to join us.
00:28:48Sorry, a school drop-off is literally my ninth circle of hell.
00:28:51And it looks like you got a little gift there as a bonus.
00:28:55Awesome.
00:28:57Next up, the station has received approximately 35 calls from a local mom whose daughter is MIA.
00:29:05How old is the kid?
00:29:06She's not a kid. She's a student at Canning.
00:29:08Now, I've looked into this. There's no story here.
00:29:11Plus, we've already got our hands filled with one missing girl already.
00:29:13However, some lucky winner here today is going to be the one to call and let the mom down gently.
00:29:21Wow.
00:29:23So busy with your pad.
00:29:25Oh, these two solving world problems.
00:29:27Nothing from them.
00:29:29Leaving Miss Punctual herself.
00:29:31Alyssa, will you do me the honor?
00:29:34Sure.
00:29:34Thank you very much.
00:29:36All right, everybody, get back to work. Come on.
00:29:39News waits for no one.
00:29:41So, your daughter's been missing just over a week.
00:29:46Yeah, and it's been a nightmare.
00:29:48I can't even get in touch with a detective that's assigned to her case.
00:29:52I mean, the cops called my sister a runaway.
00:29:54Like, that makes her not worth her time.
00:29:56What can you tell me about Lauren?
00:29:58Did she have any personal problems leading up to this?
00:30:00My husband died last year.
00:30:02Coronary heart disease.
00:30:07His death has been tough on the girls.
00:30:10Lauren has struggled in school.
00:30:11She's acted out a bit, but she has never and would never run away.
00:30:18I have to ask, considering what your family has been through,
00:30:22did Lauren show any signs of suicidal ideation?
00:30:24No.
00:30:26It could never have gotten that bad.
00:30:28I would have seen something.
00:30:31Would you?
00:30:37You don't...
00:30:38You don't take a computer if you're going to.
00:30:44My gut tells me that my daughter is out there.
00:30:49I believe you.
00:30:52And we would be happy to run Lauren's photo in the 5 o'clock local news roundup.
00:30:57That's it?
00:30:58I thought you were taking notes to maybe do a story.
00:31:01No, no, no.
00:31:01To see if there is a story.
00:31:03But look, if I'm being honest with you, there's just not much here.
00:31:07The police, they found no signs of forcible abduction.
00:31:09So until my daughter is murdered, she's not newsworthy.
00:31:14Unless salient details emerge, there is no story for me to report.
00:31:19Alyssa, phone call.
00:31:21Alyssa, phone call.
00:31:21I am really sorry.
00:31:29Why does nobody care?
00:31:32We're going to find her.
00:31:33Netsleuths.com.
00:31:46Netsleuths.
00:31:48Amateur crime solvers?
00:31:50Please help me find my sister.
00:32:05Have you seen my daughter, Gina, Lauren?
00:32:18Have you seen my daughter, Gina, Lauren?
00:32:32Have you seen her?
00:32:33Come on, Tina.
00:32:50Don't you want to see a movie with me?
00:32:52Ah, just one little movie date?
00:32:55Just one casual date, huh?
00:33:00Welcome to Candy Cafe.
00:33:02Hey, what can we get for you?
00:33:04I'm looking for information about my daughter, Lauren Baker.
00:33:09Right.
00:33:10We spoke before.
00:33:11Look, I already told the cops everything I know.
00:33:14Which is?
00:33:15Your daughter was always showing up to work late, making up excuses.
00:33:19Then last week, she stopped showing up altogether.
00:33:23Really screwed me during rush hour.
00:33:27That eye looks pretty painful.
00:33:30Did you get in an accident?
00:33:32It's nothing.
00:33:34I fell.
00:33:39Hey there, welcome to Cannon Cafe.
00:33:42Look, I got to get back to work.
00:33:43I hope Lauren turns up, okay?
00:33:58Um, excuse me.
00:34:03Did you know Lauren?
00:34:05You were only work friends?
00:34:07Or maybe allies in the trenches?
00:34:09Tina, I need a double caramel macchiato, like today, please.
00:34:16He's off in 30 minutes, if you want to meet outside.
00:34:20Yes.
00:34:21Thank you.
00:34:31Mrs. Baker?
00:34:32Cheryl.
00:34:33Thanks for meeting me.
00:34:34Is it true no one's heard from Lauren in over a week?
00:34:38Unfortunately, yes.
00:34:41You said you and Lauren were allies in the trenches.
00:34:43What did you mean?
00:34:45Oh, it means that Eddie, our boss, is a real jerk.
00:34:49Especially if you have boobs.
00:34:51He harasses the girls?
00:34:53I guess technically it's harassment.
00:34:55I think of him more like a little fly buzzing in your ear.
00:35:00It's annoying, but harmless.
00:35:04You think Eddie has something to do with Lauren's disappearance?
00:35:09Maybe.
00:35:10But it turns out there's a lot about my daughter that I didn't know.
00:35:15Truthfully, Eddie's a sleaze.
00:35:18But he's all bark.
00:35:19I can't imagine he would actually hurt someone.
00:35:22Thanks.
00:35:26There is one person you might want to look into, though.
00:35:29A stack-up roommate.
00:35:31What's her name?
00:35:32Annie?
00:35:33That's it.
00:35:34If I had to put money on who might actually harm Lauren,
00:35:39it'd be Annie.
00:35:43Thanks.
00:35:44Thanks.
00:35:52I've left you a dozen messages.
00:35:57Yeah, I've been meaning to call you.
00:35:59It's been such a crazy news week.
00:36:01My daughter's news.
00:36:03She's local news.
00:36:04Meanwhile, you have round-the-clock coverage of some girl lost in Oregon.
00:36:09National wants all affiliates focused on Jessica Rousseau.
00:36:13Well, while no one's making progress on my daughter's case,
00:36:15I found two potential suspects.
00:36:19Did you bring this to the police?
00:36:20Yeah, I tried, but they never returned my calls.
00:36:25Eddie Brick.
00:36:27Lauren's co-worker said that he has a history of sexually harassing the girls that work there.
00:36:32And when I spoke to him, I...
00:36:33Well, you spoke to a possible suspect?
00:36:35That could be dangerous.
00:36:37My daughter is missing.
00:36:38What should I do?
00:36:39Sit back and knit?
00:36:44Lauren's roommate.
00:36:46Annie Dolan.
00:36:47According to the co-worker, there's been some bullying going on.
00:36:53Okay.
00:36:54Can you be more specific?
00:36:58Like, what kind of bullying are we talking about?
00:37:01She didn't give me any details, but apparently the situation has gotten really bad.
00:37:05Mrs. Baker, I know that you think that I've been ignoring you, but I did speak to the police.
00:37:13You did?
00:37:14Yes.
00:37:16And the statements that Mr. Brick and Ms. Dolan gave did not provoke any suspicion.
00:37:22Do you have proof that your daughter was being sexually harassed and bullied?
00:37:26No, but that shouldn't...
00:37:27I...
00:37:28I...
00:37:28I do want to help you.
00:37:29I swear.
00:37:30I do.
00:37:31But I cannot call people suspects on live TV based on hearsay.
00:37:37Does that make sense?
00:37:42Are you a mom?
00:37:46Yeah.
00:37:48This is my son, Gabriel.
00:37:52He's six.
00:37:54Yeah, he just turned.
00:37:55Good guess.
00:38:00For 20 years, I've watched school drop off and pick up.
00:38:05From preschoolers to high schoolers.
00:38:09You know the one thing that never changes?
00:38:11The way a parent looks at their child when they say goodbye.
00:38:19I haven't been able to eat.
00:38:22I haven't been able to sleep.
00:38:25All I wonder is if I said my last goodbye to my daughter.
00:38:34Cheryl, wait.
00:38:35Wait.
00:38:35Um...
00:38:36As a journalist, there are legal limits to what I can do.
00:38:41But speaking as...
00:38:44As a mom,
00:38:47I would...
00:38:48I would check out her room again.
00:38:51You would be shocked to see what good evidence just gets overlooked.
00:38:55No.
00:39:09No.
00:39:39Girl, I'm coming, I just forgot something.
00:39:52What are you doing in here?
00:39:54Is that my phone?
00:39:55What DMs don't you want the police to know, Annie?
00:39:58I don't know what you're talking about, give me my phone.
00:40:03Whatever you did to my daughter, I'm gonna find out.
00:40:21Annie is clearly hiding something.
00:40:23We have to find those DMs that she doesn't want the cops to see.
00:40:26I might have an idea, but I don't think you're gonna like it.
00:40:32They're like amateur detectives who gather online to solve crimes.
00:40:39Marlee, I don't think it's a good idea for you to be talking to strangers.
00:40:42But this may be our only chance of finding out what happened to Lauren.
00:40:46Look, they said this one girl, um, Bella Holmes 2008, is a tech whiz.
00:40:51Mom, she may be able to help us find those DMs.
00:40:57I have to admit, I wasn't expecting a 16-year-old tech whiz.
00:41:04I know what you're thinking, but I've helped solve seven different cases on Netflix.
00:41:12You mentioned that you might be able to hack into Lauren's social media accounts?
00:41:19Hopefully, but you say you don't have any physical access to her devices, right?
00:41:23No.
00:41:24Lauren took them with her, and her phone shut off.
00:41:27I can't remotely access a device that's been turned off, so we guess.
00:41:31Most passwords follow a simple format.
00:41:33A word or phrase, first letter capitalized, a two- or three-digit number at the end.
00:41:38First, you should make a list of all of Lauren's favorite things.
00:41:41Hey guys, it's your girl Lauren, and today I'm naming my top five favorite hair styles.
00:41:46Her favorite movies?
00:41:47Her favorite number was eight.
00:41:48Then, you should check if there are any likely pairs between the phrases and numbers.
00:42:01This is where it sort of becomes a gut instinct.
00:42:04What does Lauren really care about?
00:42:06I mean, there could be a thousand different combinations for that.
00:42:11Yeah, I mean, her favorite color is yellow.
00:42:13I mean, it could take weeks to write everything down.
00:42:16It could be thousands of them.
00:42:18Except we only get three guesses.
00:42:20Three?
00:42:21Marley's right.
00:42:22Most social media sites lock you out for 24 hours after three wrong guesses.
00:42:26And you could get permanently locked out after that.
00:42:29Okay.
00:42:30Okay.
00:42:41Okay.
00:42:42I'll try it.
00:42:43Damn.
00:42:44Hey.
00:42:45You said it first?
00:42:46One last left.
00:42:47Okay.
00:42:48Go for it.
00:42:49What?
00:42:50Bella said we should go with our instincts and I just, I feel like this one isn't it.
00:42:56Hold on.
00:42:57Ooh, you and Dad only liked sweet rolls because they had that gross pickle flavored ice cream.
00:43:21What was it called?
00:43:22Number 23.
00:43:23The big deal.
00:43:24Oh my god, it worked!
00:43:30Warren?
00:43:35Mom, these must have been the DMs that Annie was trying to hide.
00:43:40Nobody wants you here.
00:43:41I wish you were dead.
00:43:45Mom.
00:43:46Will you print this conversation, please?
00:43:54Well, that's not in my jurisdiction.
00:43:56No, my hands are tied.
00:43:59Detective.
00:44:02Detective?
00:44:03Oh, the speaker.
00:44:05You need to question Annie Dolan.
00:44:07Who?
00:44:08Lauren, my daughter's roommate?
00:44:10Oh, yeah, we did. We took her statement.
00:44:12Like I said before, no evidence of foul play.
00:44:15Well, Annie has been cyberbullying my daughter for months,
00:44:18including messages with direct physical threat.
00:44:22How'd you get these?
00:44:23We gained access to her account.
00:44:26I need someone to take my daughter's case seriously.
00:44:30Detective, I need you to do more.
00:44:43Those look familiar to you?
00:44:45The coincidence I'm finding is that you spent months cyberbullying Lauren,
00:44:52and then she disappeared.
00:44:54I had nothing to do with Lauren disappearing.
00:44:56I wasn't even here that weekend.
00:45:01Look, I swear on my life.
00:45:02I swear on everything.
00:45:04I don't know what happened to Lauren.
00:45:06Alyssa, hi.
00:45:17Hey, um, so I spoke with BVPD,
00:45:20and I wanted to make sure that you heard as soon as possible.
00:45:23Detective Dean, he re-interviewed Annie,
00:45:26and her alibi checks out.
00:45:27She was at some fancy ski resort.
00:45:29She wasn't even in the state at the time of Lauren's disappearance.
00:45:37What about the manager, Eddie?
00:45:40Mr. Brick?
00:45:41He apparently spent the night in a drunk tank.
00:45:44He got handsy at a strip club.
00:45:46Bouncer roughed him up.
00:45:46So that explains the black guy.
00:45:49He is a sleazeball, and he should definitely be fired.
00:45:52But, you know, it's highly unlikely that he or Annie were involved in Lauren's disappearance.
00:45:57So I'm back to the beginning,
00:45:58and nowhere closer to finding where my daughter is.
00:46:03I really am sorry, Mrs. Baker.
00:46:05I wish I had better news.
00:46:11Thank you.
00:46:13Lauren!
00:46:15Lauren!
00:46:16Lauren!
00:46:17Lauren!
00:46:19Lauren!
00:46:21Lauren!
00:46:22Lauren!
00:46:23Cheryl.
00:46:25It is getting awfully late.
00:46:28I think we have to call it for the night.
00:46:30Susan, thank you for coming.
00:46:33Okay?
00:46:34You can go home.
00:46:35No, no, no, no.
00:46:36Hey, you haven't slept in almost two weeks.
00:46:40Just call it for tonight.
00:46:42I can't.
00:46:43I can't.
00:46:44My daughter told me she was depressed,
00:46:45and I was too afraid to listen.
00:46:49What if she came out here to...
00:46:50Hey, if you feel it in your gut,
00:46:54Lauren is still out there.
00:46:55Just stop for the night.
00:46:58Susan,
00:47:00please go home.
00:47:03Go home.
00:47:04Okay.
00:47:07Lauren!
00:47:07Lauren!
00:47:07Lauren!
00:47:08Lauren!
00:47:08Lauren!
00:47:08Lauren!
00:47:09Lauren!
00:47:09Lauren!
00:47:10Lauren!
00:47:11Lauren!
00:47:11Lauren!
00:47:12Lauren!
00:47:13Lauren!
00:47:14Lauren!
00:47:15Lauren!
00:47:15Lauren!
00:47:16Lauren!
00:47:17Lauren!
00:47:17Lauren!
00:47:18Lauren!
00:47:19Lauren!
00:47:20Lauren!
00:47:21Lauren!
00:47:22Lauren!
00:47:23Lauren!
00:47:24Lauren!
00:47:25Lauren!
00:47:26Lauren!
00:47:27Lauren!
00:47:28Lauren!
00:47:29Lauren!
00:47:30Lauren!
00:47:31Lauren!
00:47:32Lauren!
00:47:33Lauren!
00:47:34Lauren!
00:47:35Anni?
00:47:58Anni?
00:48:00Anni?
00:48:01Anni?
00:48:02Leave me alone!
00:48:03Anni, I just want to talk to you.
00:48:09Anni, I just need a minute. Please. Anni...
00:48:16I'm not supposed to speak to you. I'll call the cops.
00:48:19I believe you weren't involved in Lauren's disappearance.
00:48:22Then why are you following me?
00:48:24I just want to understand what was going on with my daughter.
00:48:29Can we just take one minute to talk?
00:48:32After the first few months, Lauren got really moody and quiet.
00:48:38She was always in our room, buried in her phone or computer.
00:48:41And I take it that was a problem for you?
00:48:44Yeah, it got so annoying because I couldn't have any friends over or guys
00:48:48because she was just like this gloomy cloud, constantly there.
00:48:51I mean, looking back, it should have been obvious that she was just super depressed.
00:49:03I missed it too.
00:49:08I'm so sorry, Mrs. Baker.
00:49:11I know you probably can't forgive me, but I really do hope that Lauren is okay.
00:49:17You're right. I can't forgive you for the way you treated my daughter.
00:49:23But maybe now you can help us.
00:49:27Wow.
00:49:29Maybe there's something you didn't think of that's actually useful.
00:49:32I mean, is there anyone that you think Lauren could have gone out to meet that night?
00:49:38Well, she really didn't have any friends.
00:49:41What about a professor or a crush?
00:49:48Well, there was this one guy.
00:49:52Who? Was he a student?
00:49:54No, no. I think Lauren met him on a dating site or something.
00:49:57Crap, what was his name?
00:49:59Brian?
00:50:04Ian.
00:50:05That was it.
00:50:11Ian.
00:50:19Marlee!
00:50:20Mom!
00:50:21Finally, you're back.
00:50:22We found an Ian.
00:50:23Already?
00:50:24The Sleuths found this guy who'd been commenting on all of Lauren's pics on this dating site called Yearning
00:50:29until his account mysteriously deactivated the day after Lauren disappeared.
00:50:34Look.
00:50:35Have you and the Sleuths found anything else on Ian Turner?
00:50:41Not yet.
00:50:42The main problem is that his IP address is based in Latvia.
00:50:45Latvia?
00:50:46That's thousands of miles away.
00:50:48That can't be the right person.
00:50:50He's probably using a VPN to cover his real location.
00:50:53He could actually just be down the street.
00:50:55Well, that's sus.
00:50:56Are there any private messages on the site?
00:51:00Yes, but try logging in with Lauren's IG password.
00:51:03You'd be surprised how many people use the same one for everything.
00:51:06Total hacker bait.
00:51:07Okay.
00:51:12Got it.
00:51:13Um, no sign of Ian.
00:51:16No.
00:51:17But if he deactivated his account, his messages would have erased, right?
00:51:22Right.
00:51:23But there's a trick.
00:51:24Try downloading Lauren's account data.
00:51:25Even deleted messages should appear in the archive.
00:51:30There it is!
00:51:35I feel so lonely here.
00:51:37You're the only one who understands me?
00:51:44Looks like Ian was supposed to pick up Lauren and Crowley.
00:51:46That's right behind the woods in Canning.
00:51:49So that means that she did leave on her own.
00:51:53Yeah, but it looks like she wasn't supposed to be staying.
00:51:55It says a few days.
00:51:56Right.
00:51:57But that still doesn't explain why her phone is turned off.
00:51:59Or the fact that her debit card hasn't been used in almost two weeks.
00:52:03Exactly.
00:52:05We can find this guy, Mom.
00:52:07It's just like you said.
00:52:09We find Ian.
00:52:11We find Lauren.
00:52:13Imagine being Jessica's mom.
00:52:17How frustrated would you be?
00:52:19I mean, in my opinion, I feel like we're seeing this way too long.
00:52:22I reverse searched the logo on his shirt.
00:52:24It's from Record Outlet, a town over.
00:52:26Is that how you found out where Ian worked?
00:52:28Sort of.
00:52:29They don't sell the shirt online, so I figured he has to be an employee.
00:52:34Good job, Detective Marley.
00:52:38Okay.
00:52:44Jessica, but this is a cold case.
00:52:47And this is...
00:52:48...יע assumed...
00:52:49Lite отдых.
00:52:50Ah, it doesn't mean to work.
00:52:51Uh, it seems...
00:52:52It's my time.
00:52:54It doesn't mean to wear a seat.
00:52:57Oh, I love this!
00:53:02Oh, I love that.
00:53:03I need this bigger box.
00:53:07I love this big shoe cube and some other Beancliffe
00:53:09In the back so manyhlicks.
00:53:11It's also more fiel.
00:53:13I love this Pandaplace.
00:53:17Excuse me, I'm looking for an album for my husband.
00:53:38Teddy Pendergrass, the TP album.
00:53:41Well, this is our R&B section.
00:53:44We also have another R&B section in the back.
00:53:47Ah, you look familiar.
00:53:50What's your name?
00:53:52Charlie.
00:53:54Are you a student at Canaan College?
00:53:58No.
00:53:59UT alum, actually.
00:54:01Do you work at Canaan?
00:54:04My daughter is a student there.
00:54:07Her name's Lauren.
00:54:10Awesome.
00:54:11Anyways, if you need anything, you let me know.
00:54:16Charlie, is it?
00:54:19Do you recognize the name Ian Turner?
00:54:23No.
00:54:24Sorry.
00:54:25Sorry.
00:54:36Where did you get this?
00:54:37I think someone's using your picture to catfish some young women on the internet.
00:54:43I had nothing to do with this.
00:54:46I swear.
00:54:47Do you know anybody who would do this?
00:54:50Do you remember anybody taking your picture?
00:54:52Has anybody been in here that's been suspicious?
00:54:55I don't know.
00:54:56I'm sorry.
00:54:57If I could help you more, I would.
00:55:02But I will file a police report.
00:55:04Melissa, you got the lead in for the mayoral debate for me?
00:55:08Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:55:09I'm sorry.
00:55:10I'm just remembering a little bit behind.
00:55:11What is that?
00:55:15Missing persons database?
00:55:16Is this about the Baker girl again?
00:55:18I think there's a story here, Russ.
00:55:20No.
00:55:21One girl went missing in a whole town of problems.
00:55:24And there are no viable leads.
00:55:26Melissa, move on.
00:55:27But it is not just one girl.
00:55:29Russ, Russ, look at this.
00:55:31Look at this.
00:55:32Half a dozen black and brown women between the ages of 18 and 30.
00:55:35They've gone missing in this area in the last two years.
00:55:39Half a dozen.
00:55:40So, what, do you think we have a serial killer?
00:55:48Yes.
00:55:49And or multiple systemic issues that are failing these women.
00:55:54These women, these women of color.
00:55:57And the cops, they obviously don't take these cases seriously.
00:56:01Look, Alyssa, I know how much you care about this case.
00:56:03But I don't have to remind you how much National is focused on Jessica Russo.
00:56:07But if we spoke to National, we told them.
00:56:09You think I've tried?
00:56:11Dozens of newsworthy stories cross my desk each week.
00:56:15Stories like this one that deserve attention.
00:56:20You know news isn't news anymore.
00:56:21It's ratings.
00:56:23And the public goes nuts for a pretty little blonde girl like Jessica.
00:56:26I'm sorry.
00:56:29And no one cares about a missing black girl.
00:56:39Alyssa.
00:56:46We were just coming to see you.
00:56:51Now is not a good time.
00:56:52But we found out who Lauren went to see the night she disappeared.
00:56:54Then you should go to the police, okay?
00:56:56We already called Detective Dean and we got his voicemail.
00:56:59Again.
00:56:59Alyssa, we need your help.
00:57:01We need your help, I thought you understood as a mom.
00:57:04You are not the only people in Blue Valley who need help, alright?
00:57:11Listen, I understand that the authorities, they are not moving as quickly as you would like, but please, be patient.
00:57:19If you guys go rogue, you could jeopardize the entire investigation.
00:57:24What investigation?
00:57:31I'm really sorry that I couldn't help more.
00:57:37We are not going to listen to her.
00:57:39No!
00:57:54My uncle's on the force, cops don't ever think they'll find that bakery girl.
00:57:57Shut up, Joss.
00:58:05Make me.
00:58:16Oh!
00:58:17Ow!
00:58:17Yo, what the hell?
00:58:20Ow!
00:58:21No, I'm not okay!
00:58:24Ow!
00:58:25Ow!
00:58:26Ow!
00:58:27Ow!
00:58:27Ow!
00:58:28My eyes!
00:58:29Ow!
00:58:36You can't let your emotions control you.
00:58:38God, you are so obsessed with being polite and perfect all the time.
00:58:42That's why you ignore glaring realities like Lauren was depressed for once, Mom.
00:58:46That's not fair, I can't.
00:58:47Excuse me.
00:58:48Sorry, am I interrupting family hour?
00:58:50Well, we have good news on Josh.
00:58:54Apparently, the liquid that Marley threw in his face is nothing more than sodium chloride, which is another word for salt water.
00:59:02Nurse says Josh is going to be just fine.
00:59:04I'm glad he's going to be okay.
00:59:06Marley is truly sorry and I can assure you this will not happen again.
00:59:09Yes, well, I guess a two-week suspension will help that message sink in.
00:59:14Two weeks?
00:59:15For spraying him with salt water?
00:59:17Marley, what you did technically counts as an assault, okay?
00:59:21You're lucky the parents aren't pressing charges.
00:59:25Fine.
00:59:26A two-week suspension is going to go on her record permanently.
00:59:34You don't think that's a little harsh considering the circumstances?
00:59:38Cheryl, I'm sorry, but I can't make exceptions for a kid just because they're having troubles at home.
00:59:42Well, you didn't mind making exceptions when I reported Josh's behavior.
00:59:46That was a different circumstance?
00:59:48Why?
00:59:49Because he's white and my daughter is black?
00:59:51Cheryl, I can assure you, okay?
00:59:54I make all of my disciplinary decisions on a strictly colorblind basis.
00:59:59Okay, all right, all right.
01:00:01What about, what about if we made it a detention instead?
01:00:05Then we give her a week, that way Marley still learns her lesson and nothing goes on her permanent record.
01:00:10Now, we could do that.
01:00:15Thank you.
01:00:16Okay.
01:00:21I'm so glad your dad let you come over.
01:00:23I cannot find another profile with Ian Turner.
01:00:26I swear I have carpal tunnel from swiping.
01:00:29Swipe no more.
01:00:30I created a bot that will draw your name.
01:00:32If Ian's using a different profile, this will find him.
01:00:35Oh.
01:00:36Girl, it is so cool that you know how to do all this stuff.
01:00:40Yeah, well as the loser in residence in my school, it's not like I'm busy getting invited to football games or keggers.
01:00:46Hey, you want to say something funny?
01:00:47The BVH football game?
01:00:48Drum roll please.
01:00:49Oh my God, you hacked our school website?
01:00:50Hacked is such a strong word.
01:00:51I just tweaked a few lines of code.
01:00:52Aww.
01:00:53I kinda like baby body Josh.
01:00:54Wait, I think I found him.
01:00:55Ian Turner?
01:00:56Well, on this profile he goes by Robert Gregory, but it's the same photo, same location.
01:01:00Holy shit.
01:01:01Bella that has to be the catfish.
01:01:02But what do we do?
01:01:03I can't make my own account, he'll recognize my name.
01:01:04No, you gotta create a fake profile.
01:01:05Something this creep we'll be into.
01:01:08Someone like Lauren.
01:01:09This is fucking cool.
01:01:10showed him.
01:01:11Supposed him.
01:01:12Die Profile ist von Robert Gregory, aber es ist die gleichen Fotos, die gleiche Location.
01:01:16Holy shit.
01:01:18Bella, das muss man die Catfish sein.
01:01:20Was wir tun? Ich kann nicht meine eigene Account machen.
01:01:22Sie können meine Name erkennen.
01:01:23Nein. Du hast einen Fake Profile.
01:01:26Das ist etwas das Creep.
01:01:27Das ist etwas wie Lauren.
01:01:29Das ist jemand wie Lauren.
01:01:42Das ist etwas wie Lauren.
01:02:12Das ist ein Fake Missing Foundation.
01:02:20Ja.
01:02:22Ich möchte Sie, Beretta.
01:02:33Oh, mein Gott.
01:02:42Danke.
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01:03:14Scherl.
01:03:22Loretta.
01:03:23Give me a hug.
01:03:26Thank you for coming so quickly.
01:03:28I'm not far.
01:03:29And besides, that's black and missing's motto.
01:03:31Help us, find us.
01:03:34I'm so sorry your family's going through this.
01:03:38How have you been holding up?
01:03:40Just barely.
01:03:43If I didn't have Marley to take care of, I don't know what else I would do.
01:03:47That's why I'm here.
01:03:48So have you thought about doing any community events?
01:03:51Maybe a candlelight vigil?
01:03:54I mean, we're new in town.
01:03:56I mean, I don't know how much of a community there is that would show up.
01:04:00I mean, when Lauren went missing,
01:04:02I just hoped that there'd be detectives combing the streets
01:04:05and her picture would be on every news channel.
01:04:09But now I know what the world thinks of my daughter.
01:04:12She's just another statistic.
01:04:16That's a lot of heaviness you're holding in.
01:04:19You got anybody you can talk to about these feelings?
01:04:22It used to be my husband.
01:04:25But now I don't want to burden people with my problems.
01:04:28And what about a professional?
01:04:30You mean a shrink?
01:04:34A trauma like your family's been through?
01:04:36It cuts deep.
01:04:37I mean, if you broke your leg, you would go see a doctor, right?
01:04:40Yeah, but I respect that therapy works for other people.
01:04:44But that's not how I handle my problems.
01:04:47I hear you.
01:04:48You know, my mother used to say,
01:04:50all you need is prayer and some gumption.
01:04:53Keep your head down low and push through your pain.
01:04:56But you know, times have changed.
01:04:59It is not a sign of weakness to admit that you need help.
01:05:03That takes strength, especially from folks like us.
01:05:07I don't know.
01:05:08Sitting in a chair whining about my feelings
01:05:10is not going to bring my daughter home.
01:05:12Cheryl, this fight is going to stretch and pull you to your limit.
01:05:17You've got to take care of yourself, too.
01:05:20You won't do your daughter any good
01:05:22if you were broken up into pieces.
01:05:47Where do you live?
01:06:01Come on, say something.
01:06:06Why isn't he answering?
01:06:09Hey, honey, I brought your favorite cookies.
01:06:11You're supposed to not, Mom.
01:06:13What are you doing?
01:06:14Nothing, just homework.
01:06:16Then just show me.
01:06:18Mom, it's literally nothing.
01:06:19Wiley, show me what you're doing.
01:06:20It's just homework.
01:06:21Well, I want to see it.
01:06:23Show it to me.
01:06:31That's Ian.
01:06:33I mean, Charlie.
01:06:35How long have you been messaging him?
01:06:37It's only been a few days.
01:06:39It was going well until, I don't know,
01:06:42I asked him where he lived and he stopped responding.
01:06:44I told you to stand down.
01:06:46Are you kidding?
01:06:47This could hurt your sister.
01:06:49Marley, why don't you listen?
01:06:51Anything could happen now.
01:06:52I was just trying to help.
01:06:53You're not helping.
01:06:54That's not helping.
01:06:55That's not helping.
01:06:56That's not helping.
01:06:57That's not helping.
01:07:02You're not helping.
01:07:03Why don't you listen to her?
01:07:04Why don't you listen to her?
01:07:05No.
01:07:07That's not helping.
01:07:08You know what?
01:07:09Why don't you listen to your sister?
01:07:11Mama, I'll never forgive myself if I got more in.
01:07:41You didn't.
01:07:44You said, you said I did.
01:07:48I was angry.
01:07:50And I was scared.
01:07:52I'm so sorry I said those things to Principal Shepard about you.
01:07:55I never meant any of that.
01:07:56Yeah, you did.
01:07:57No, I don't think that about you.
01:07:59I can.
01:08:02When I was your age, I had to fight for everything.
01:08:07And I thought the only way I could do it is by being perfect.
01:08:10And I know, I know I'm hard on you and your sister, but I...
01:08:16It's just because I see so much potential in you.
01:08:20So I'm sorry.
01:08:23You don't have to be sorry.
01:08:25I just left véritin' to thise.
01:08:26Can I come back?
01:08:28Don't wait, I will not tell you.
01:08:31I know both now...
01:08:34I felt important to you.
01:08:39I so appreciate you guys coming out and supporting.
01:09:00I thought more people would come.
01:09:02It's still early.
01:09:05So what's with the police presence?
01:09:07I don't pay them no mind.
01:09:10If they were doing their jobs, we wouldn't have to be here.
01:09:13Right?
01:09:14Right.
01:09:14Yeah.
01:09:16Here we are.
01:09:19When the road is long, we keep standing strong.
01:09:25When we walk together, we hold on together.
01:09:32When we fight together, we keep standing strong.
01:09:37When the night is dark, we will shine our light.
01:09:48When the road is long, we will keep stepping on.
01:09:52We will keep stepping on.
01:09:53We need you, Lorne.
01:09:54We need you, Lorne.
01:09:56We need you, Lorne.
01:09:57We need you, Lorne.
01:09:58When the road is long, we will keep stepping on.
01:10:01We will keep stepping on.
01:10:03When the night is dark, when the night is dark, we will shine our light.
01:10:07We will shine our light.
01:10:08We will keep standing strong.
01:10:10We will keep standing strong.
01:10:11We will keep standing strong.
01:10:14This is Baker.
01:10:18I'm Pastor Lewis Cartwell.
01:10:19Hi.
01:10:20We heard about this from social media.
01:10:21We heard about this from social media.
01:10:23And this congregation drove in from Oklahoma
01:10:25just to support you.
01:10:27You all came all the way from there for us.
01:10:32The youth group even made posters.
01:10:35Bless you, Pastor.
01:10:37You're not alone.
01:10:40Are you ready, Miss Marley?
01:10:51Hi, everybody.
01:10:55Hi, everybody.
01:10:57My name is Marley Baker.
01:11:00Lauren Baker is my sister, my big sister, actually.
01:11:04She is two years, eight months, and 20 days older than me,
01:11:08which she always reminded me.
01:11:13Lauren is so sweet.
01:11:16She cried at the end of every Christmas movie,
01:11:19even the funny ones.
01:11:21She loved ranch, but she hated mayonnaise.
01:11:24And Lauren Hill was her one true queen.
01:11:28My big sister is the most caring, sweet, creative,
01:11:32beautiful girl that I know.
01:11:34And I just thought that I would let y'all know a little bit
01:11:39about her, too.
01:11:42Thank you.
01:11:49I'm Lauren's mom.
01:11:58My daughter has been missing for 16 days.
01:12:04And ever since, I've been living every parent's nightmare.
01:12:10We didn't feel heard, we didn't feel seen until now.
01:12:23And I want to thank every single one of you here.
01:12:26And I just want to say that I miss my baby.
01:12:37None of this would have been possible without the black and missing foundation.
01:12:42I would like to introduce you to Miss Loretta Dix.
01:12:48Hello, everyone.
01:12:50My name is Loretta.
01:12:52And we're going to do a little call and response, okay?
01:13:09And we're going to make sure that this whole nation hears our voices.
01:13:14All I need y'all to say is do more.
01:13:18We can do more.
01:13:21We will do more.
01:13:23We must do more.
01:13:26They can do more.
01:13:28They will do more.
01:13:30They must do more.
01:13:33Do more.
01:13:47Do more.
01:13:53Mom!
01:13:54I'm coming.
01:13:57The station finally agreed to run our story.
01:14:02Our coverage continues with breaking news about a missing girl.
01:14:05It's on.
01:14:06I can't believe it's happening.
01:14:07I know.
01:14:08The search is over.
01:14:09Jessica Russo has been found alive.
01:14:12Wait, what?
01:14:13What about Lauren?
01:14:15It is the outcome, of course, everyone hoped for.
01:14:18However, there is now a shocking new twist.
01:14:21Authorities now believe Jessica may have been a voluntary runaway.
01:14:32She just ran away.
01:14:37I promise you, Cheryl, I fought my ass off to give Lauren the coverage that she deserves.
01:14:43But, you know, then the pretty little blonde girl was found, so...
01:14:47Oh, my God, can you believe that no one thought to consider that freaking Jessica Russo might
01:14:54be a runaway?
01:14:55I'm not surprised.
01:14:57Cheryl, I can only imagine what you're feeling right now.
01:15:02But I beg you, don't do anything reckless.
01:15:05Like, trying to find Ian Turner can be really dangerous, okay?
01:15:08Tell me something.
01:15:10What would you do if that was your child?
01:15:13I, um...
01:15:16I, um...
01:15:18I...
01:15:22I can't believe that.
01:15:23I'm afraid that...
01:15:25I'm afraid ofType.
01:15:26It's hard.
01:15:32I didn't believe that.
01:15:33I'm afraid of Partnership.
01:15:45I can't believe it.
01:15:46How should I respond to Ian?
01:16:05Tell him you want to set up a date.
01:16:07Really?
01:16:08Yes.
01:16:09For when?
01:16:09Today.
01:16:10In a public place.
01:16:12And I'll stake out the location.
01:16:15I'll come as backup.
01:16:16No.
01:16:17No.
01:16:17I already have one daughter in jeopardy.
01:16:19Promise me you will not leave this house.
01:16:22Promise me.
01:16:25I promise.
01:16:27It's time we finally figure out who this catfish really is.
01:16:40Are you sure this is the place?
01:16:42Yeah.
01:16:42He said he'd pick Kiana up for a date right here.
01:16:44There's nothing out here.
01:16:47He must have known that.
01:16:48Easier to hide his trail?
01:16:50Yep.
01:16:50That's what I'm thinking.
01:16:53I mean, I do see a truck.
01:16:55I mean, that's got to be him.
01:16:57It's a red truck.
01:16:59Let me give you the license plate.
01:17:00D-E-7-C-5-4-1.
01:17:12Nestle-th-94 says that this plate was registered as stolen and it belongs to a sedan.
01:17:19Not a truck?
01:17:20No.
01:17:20Okay, but it must be him.
01:17:23I'm going to try to get a picture of him.
01:17:24Damn it!
01:17:24He just left.
01:17:26Okay, I'm going.
01:17:27No, Mom, are you following him?
01:17:29Call the cops.
01:17:29That wasn't a part of the plan.
01:17:31Call the cops.
01:17:32Mom.
01:17:33Mom!
01:17:35Mom!
01:17:35Mom!
01:17:35Mom!
01:17:36Mom!
01:17:37Mom!
01:18:05Blue Valley Police Department
01:18:15Detective Dean, please
01:18:17It's urgent
01:18:35Did the phishing link work?
01:18:54Yes, he clicked it
01:18:56Now we should be able to access his real IP address and his location
01:19:05This is the first time you have the property
01:19:11This is the last time you might be able to access your IP address
01:19:14I thought, let's find a way to access your IP address
01:19:19I had to access your IP address
01:19:22You can save the IP address
01:19:25I watched the IP address
01:19:28We have to access our IP address
01:19:31Oh, come on.
01:20:01Oh, mein Gott.
01:20:13Lauren.
01:20:16Lauren.
01:20:18Lauren, baby, it's Mom.
01:20:21Lauren.
01:20:31Oh, my God.
01:20:33Oh, my God.
01:20:34I got you.
01:21:01Oh, my God.
01:21:08Lauren, run!
01:21:09Stop!
01:21:10Get off of me!
01:21:12Help!
01:21:13Help!
01:21:23Hi, you've reached Cheryl.
01:21:24I can't come to the table.
01:21:31Help!
01:21:45Lauren.
01:21:48Baby.
01:21:51Lauren.
01:21:53Come on, baby.
01:21:54Oh, my God.
01:22:00Oh, gosh.
01:22:08Put your hands up!
01:22:10You're under arrest for the abduction of Lauren Baker.
01:22:12Get on your knees.
01:22:15Put your hands behind your back.
01:22:22It's okay.
01:22:25Take him upstairs.
01:22:28Lauren, are you all right?
01:22:30Okay.
01:22:31You okay?
01:22:32Let's get you guys inside, okay?
01:22:34Yes.
01:22:36Ow.
01:22:37We are deeply relieved to have Lauren back home. Is that right?
01:22:47Mom, you got this, okay? You've been prepping all week.
01:22:50Seriously.
01:22:51You've studied harder than peanut before a big exam.
01:22:52Baby, if you don't want me to do this interview and you're not ready, I don't have to.
01:22:56It's okay.
01:22:57Talk to my therapist about it.
01:22:59I want people to know what happened.
01:23:06I want people to know what happened.
01:23:07You can understand what happened.
01:23:09No, no, no.
01:23:11Okay.
01:23:12You've been prepping all week.
01:23:13Baby, if you don't want me to do this interview and you're not ready, I don't have to.
01:23:17It's okay.
01:23:19Talk to my therapist about it.
01:23:23I want people to know what happened.
01:23:28I am so proud of the young woman you are.
01:23:34And you too.
01:23:39I love my girls.
01:23:41I love you too.
01:23:43Thank you for joining us today.
01:23:46We have a special guest.
01:23:47Her name is Cheryl Baker.
01:23:49She is the mother of Lauren Baker, a young girl who was recently abducted.
01:23:54You've since learned that your daughter was not an isolated incident.
01:23:58In fact, your efforts thwarted a serial predator?
01:24:02That's correct, Mary.
01:24:03The police now believe that Lauren's abductor may have been responsible for the disappearance of six other young women in our area.
01:24:12So, why do you feel like Lauren was the one that got out alive?
01:24:17Lauren comes from a family of means.
01:24:19The other victims were poor, black, and brown women on the margin of society.
01:24:25I mean, he didn't pick those women by accident.
01:24:28Hey, Russ.
01:24:29Russ, check it out.
01:24:30But he made a big mistake underestimating how far we would go to get Lauren back.
01:24:34Is that, uh...
01:24:35Yeah, he sure did.
01:24:36Yeah.
01:24:36Well, Cheryl, tell me this.
01:24:38Now that Lauren's abductor is facing life in prison, do you feel like you and your family are finally getting justice?
01:24:44Justice?
01:24:46Justice?
01:24:47Mm-hmm.
01:24:50Mary, I assume you're familiar with JonBenet Ramsey, Natalie Holloway, Gabby Petito.
01:24:59Of course.
01:25:00What about Relisha Rudd?
01:25:02Uh, no, unfortunately, I don't know.
01:25:06Relisha Rudd was a little black girl who went missing in D.C. March 1, 2014.
01:25:12She's still missing.
01:25:14And there's so many more.
01:25:18Like, Alyssa Jennings, College Station, Texas.
01:25:23Last seen May 30, 2022.
01:25:28Nia Glenn Lopez, Memphis, Tennessee.
01:25:32Last seen October 1, 2016.
01:25:36Still missing.
01:25:38Maya Barnes, Washington, D.C.
01:25:41Last seen May 18, 2017.
01:25:46Keir Johnson, Hampton, Virginia.
01:25:49Last seen April 30, 2017.
01:25:53Still missing.
01:25:56Jaya Allen, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
01:25:59Last seen July 15, 2021.
01:26:03Still missing.
01:26:07Starletta Henderson, Shreveport, Louisiana.
01:26:11Last seen November 28, 2012.
01:26:18Still missing.
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