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Cindy’s case isn’t cold, it’s just forgotten.
After family vigils and additional media interest, a detective reconsiders Cindy’s case which was originally classified as a possible runaway and instead categorizes it as a possible murder. Cindy’s family keeps old memories close in hopes that they will one day be reunited.
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Detective Danielle Davis reclassified Cindy Song's disappearance as a possible murder and begins questioning individuals who were involved with Cindy at the time of her disappearance, including her former crush, Scott Rehm.
15:27 - 17:54 (02:27)
Summary
Detective Danielle Davis reclassified Cindy Song's disappearance as a possible murder and begins questioning individuals who were involved with Cindy at the time of her disappearance, including her former crush, Scott Rehm.
ChapterCindy’s case isn’t cold, it’s just forgotten.
EpisodeDisappearance at the Dairy Queen
PodcastDateline NBC
Detective Danielle Davis began piecing together a timeline for Cindy Cole's disappearance after Linda Bronson provided crucial information.
17:54 - 19:06 (01:12)
Summary
Detective Danielle Davis began piecing together a timeline for Cindy Cole's disappearance after Linda Bronson provided crucial information. However, when Davis left the department, the case file would be left to a new detective, Derek McLaughlin.
ChapterCindy’s case isn’t cold, it’s just forgotten.
EpisodeDisappearance at the Dairy Queen
PodcastDateline NBC
Author J. Reuben Appelman's interviews showcase both the tenacity of a mother seeking justice for her missing daughter Zarzycki, as well as the ineptitude of those tasked with solving her case and tracking a serial killer.
19:06 - 20:57 (01:51)
Summary
Author J. Reuben Appelman's interviews showcase both the tenacity of a mother seeking justice for her missing daughter Zarzycki, as well as the ineptitude of those tasked with solving her case and tracking a serial killer.