Missing - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Ethel Louise Atwell
On Oct. 24, 1978, Ethel Louise Atwell of Newark, New Jersey, went to work on Staten Island and never returned home. Workers heard the 46-year-old scream from the parking lot. By the time police arrived, Ethel had disappeared. In August 1978, only two months before Ethel's disappearance, another nurse was found buried in a shallow grave not far from where Ethel parked her car. Several children also disappeared from Staten Island in the 1970s and 1980s. Could Ethel's disappearance be linked to these other cases? Investigative reporter Kristin Thorne returns to the woods with Ethel's family in search of hidden clues in this terrifying cold case.
Kassandra Briana Ramirez
Kassandra Ramirez was a 25-year-old aspiring chef who disappeared from the Bronx in September 2018. Her family says one week before Kassandra disappeared she testified to a grand jury that she was raped by a family friend a few months before. Eyewitness News investigative reporter Kristin Thorne hit the streets of the Bronx to try to get answers for Kassandra's family only to find that the biggest clues in her disappearance could be not only on Long Island, but 1,200 miles away in Kansas.
Sneha Anne Philip: The Woman Who Vanished the Night Before 9/11
Dr. Sneha Anne Philip lived in the shadow of the Twin Towers but did not work there and was not supposed to be there on Sept. 11, 2001. She was last seen shopping across the street from the World Trade Center the night before 9/11 and was never heard from again. Investigative reporter Kristin Thorne takes a deeper look at Sneha's life and whether it's possible that she did not die in the 9/11 attacks. Did something happen to the 31-year-old doctor the night before the event that changed the course of history? Is it possible that Sneha is still alive?
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