The Daughters Who Disappeared | Full Episode



In 1997 four families are shattered when their daughters go missing. As they grieve, one man claims to have answers. Can he be trusted? “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty reports on the final chapter of a case she started covering more than two decades ago.

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37 thoughts on “The Daughters Who Disappeared | Full Episode”

  1. Thank you for covering this case Dr. G! This is a tragic case and I’m surprised that the police didn’t investigate her daughter’s death more extensively, especially with the RED FLAGS!
    May her baby daughter and husband rest in peace! ❤️🙏🏻

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  2. My heart crashed as im
    Listen to this stories of young girls
    Disapiring
    They suffered the intractable.
    And the horrified feeling of their
    Parents im so
    Very 😞 😔
    For all
    Rest n peace
    Angels of heaven.

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  3. Gay forgives him. No she doesn’t !
    She misinterprets & fears this verse:

    Mark 11:26 But if ye do not forgive, neither will your Father which is in heaven forgive your trespasses.
    For one, Reece is not your brother. Two:

    Luke 17:2 It were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he cast into the sea, than that he should offend one of these little ones.
    God doesn’t expect us to forgive child abusers, rapists,…
    God doesn’t even forgive sin unless someone repents & offers the ONLY acceptable payment, which is the shed blood of His only begotten Son, JesusChrist. A person can not do that unless they personally accept Jesus as their Savior.
    Does Gay expect the family members of all the other girls to forgive too?! And if they don’t?!
    Gay & her family need to advocate the worst man made sentence on their baby’s killer, not piously, & ignorant of Scriptures, state they firgive this waste of humanity!

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  4. It v cannot be that difficult for law enforcement to check, which sex offenders were recently released or are in the vicinity. What sloppy word we see time and time and time again by law enforcement.

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  5. I hope every parent understands that there are predators everywhere. Just because one dies commits suicide or is incarcerated doesn't mean that they're ALL gone. Young girls teenage girls and even grown women cannot go anywhere alone anymore. That's sad but it is the reality. There are ways to stay safe but you have to be determined and always aware and vigilant.

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  6. I used to believe in that kind of forgiveness that the lady talked about. But I don't anymore. It's really kind of a ridiculous concept when you really think about it. I would never tell a murderer like this that I forgive him. Why would I ?

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  7. RIP Girls. Some Justice Served. The fabulous, the magnificence of these Young Girls, these Families, is unmistakable, Community lights-and of course EVIL hates light. A despicable individual……

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  8. I was 6 in 1997 living in Houston…i now understand why my mom was SO protective of me and adiment about me being aware about my surroundings, teaching me that not all people are good….and to never leave her side in public.

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  9. Had me til that forgiveness bit. Absolutely nothing about this pos or his testimony on what he did and how he blamed those he raped and killed deserved him being told “I forgive you”. It is meaningless to a soulless person and didn’t even register to him on what that meant. That never had to be said to someone directly to release any hate you may feel. She devoted her entire life on searching for her daughter, helping in other cases and even talking to police..and neglected not being fully there for her living child. None of these parents had rage because that would’ve had them hunt him down and gut him!

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  10. I have a 15 month old daughter, she is my absolute everything. I cannot imagine the pain and heartbreak of losing your daughter or being the daughter of a missing/murdered woman. Kelly's story made me tear up many times watching this, especially with the clips of her and her daughter. </3

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  11. This is so weird. My parents used to have an army friend named Bill Reese (maybe Reece) but they stopped going around him or letting him near us because they heard or got a feeling he was a predator

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