Anjette Lyles was a survivor. After two husbands and a mother-in-law pre-deceased her, she continued to enthusiastically run her family restaurant. She was admired by many of the people of Macon, Georgia, for her friendly demeanor and business sense. Then the letter arrived. The author, who did not reveal his or her identity, accused Anjette […]
McKay Everett was the adored only child of Paulette and Carl Everett. The tight-knit family of three lived a comfortable life in an upscale subdivision in Conroe, Texas, a town just a few miles north of Houston. Crime was uncommon in the Everett’s neighborhood, but they still took precautions, including the installation of a home […]
Ruie Ann Park was one of the wealthiest people in Van Buren, Arkansas. She claimed to be a descendant of not one but two passengers on the Mayflower. Ruie genuinely believed that the locals looked up to her, but in fact, most Van Buren residents saw her as a crabby old woman. Ruie’s murder on […]
Heather Rich was only 16-years-old when she was brutally victimized by people she knew and trusted. A petite and pretty girl with translucent gray-blue eyes, Heather liked to laugh and she enjoyed the attention of her peers. But adolescence is not everything that they make it out to be in the movies. As a cheerleader […]
The disappearance of Scottish mother-of-two Arlene Fraser in April of 1998 alarmed her loved ones and set off rumors and theories throughout her community. After all, she’d waved goodbye to her children as they went off to school one morning and was never seen again. It was as if she had vanished into thin air. […]
Today, to share a little fun with our Tiegrabbers, we’re talking about the Dateline Unforgettable episode “The Pink Gun Mystery” with correspondent Josh Mankowitz. Josh begins the episode by telling us about a letter Dateline received from a prison outside of Amarillo, Texas. Josh says that the letter promised to give them one hell of […]
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