people typically don t admit murder, sexual assault and murders to police officers unless in fact they probably have done it, so it was clear we felt he was responsible for the tricia reitler disappearance. she had such a zest for life, and she walked in the room and everybody knew she was there. tricia reitler, a 19-year-old psych major at indiana wesleyan university was on the way to becoming a family counselor. her goal was to put families back together again. then in march, 1993, donna and gary reitler got that late night phone call every parent dreads. a cop from marion, indiana was on the line. said do you know where tricia is. in my heart i knew something was drastically wrong.
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people typically don t admit murder, sexual assault and murders to police officers unless in fact they probably have done it, so it was clear we felt he was responsible for the tricia reitler disappearance. she had such a zest for life, and she walked in the room and everybody knew she was there tricia reitler, a 19-year-old psych major at indiana wesleyan university was on her way to becoming a family counselor. her goal was to put families back together again. then in march 1993, donna and gary reitler received that late night phone call every parent dreads a cop from marion, indiana, was on the line. he said, do you know where tricia is?
and really serve as a playbook to get started. dana: what about the woman with the idea to help the veterans. barbara vandalen, she was a sole practitioner, family counselor, noted that veterans and their families as the war was raging there weren t enough mental health resources in the nation to address the need. as a sole practitioner, she started providing one-hour pro bono a week and asking friends and they agreed to do the same thing. then she had the idea what if i could create a national network of people who would volunteer one hour a week. she was so successful, she got thousands and how sands of doctors around the nation to join her. over $25 million in mental health services have been donated through what s called give an hour, and time recognized her as one of the 100 most influential people in the world. she didn t have an organizational background, mba, she started right where she was and made the difference. dana: you must have an eye
people typically don t admit murder, sexual assault and murders to police officers unless in fact they probably have done it, so it was clear we felt he was responsible for the tricia reitler disappearance. she had such a zest for life, and she walked in the room and everybody knew she was there. tricia reitler, a 19-year-old psych major at indiana wesleyan university was on the way to becoming a family counselor. her goal was to put families back together again. then in march, 1993, donna and gary reitler got that late night phone call every parent dreads. a cop from marion, indiana was on the line. said do you know where tricia is. in my heart i knew something was drastically wrong. tricia walked to an off