Enter the a team. Private eyes. There had been a brief encounter with a mysterious stranger. On the train coming home. She met this woman. Did that hold the answer . She is talking about how someone has tried to assume her identity. A chilling case of a daughter in danger. Strangers on a train. Hello and welcome to date line extra. She was beautiful. Talented and trusting and sometimes troubled. A young woman from a prem innoce prominent family. When the police were unable to find her. Her family hatched a plan. To solve the mystery. Heres keith morris son. It began in the great morning
A young woman disappears, and a chance encounter with a stranger on a train may hold some answers. Visa. A Paperwork Mixup sort of thing that would have sent her into a tailspin once, but now, the new kate vowed to try again later. Boarded the palmetto for charleston and once home threw herself into College Classes and a Childrens Book shed been writing. Big brother joe was, to say the least, encouraged
at least that bonnie was dead. it was a hiker who found her body focusing in mchugh creek, a few miles from anchorage. at first, they didn t know who it was. no idea on the body. alaska state troopers finally figured it out from the class ring she was wearing. but karen could not take it in. not bonnie, her model child. her conscientious college freshman, who she knew was going to school that day. not hiking. miles and miles from home and the university. none of it made sense. she didn t drive, so how did you get out there? somebody would have had to be with her. and she would not have missed school. she absolutely did not go out there on her own. in fact, bonnie s sister her to her get up that morning at 5 am and set out on her 45 minute walk through the predawn dark, to catch the bus that will take
she didn t drive, so he took her home. something earlier that friday that bothered the warings at first was terrifying them now. the more they thought about it, the worse it seemed. just before she went to the drug store friday evening, she started telling her father about some problem. saying that she felt like she perhaps had unintentionally got herself in trouble. and i said, well, why don t you tell me about that. and she wouldn t tell me any details. was she clearly worried? she was concerned. clearly worried. about something. naturally they told the police about that. nothing came of it. and as the air thickened into a steamy august, the weeks that passed brought no new leads. just tourists clamoring for the cool shade of historic carriage rides. and kate waring, the urgency of finding her, began to fade. and that was driving me nuts. i thought, i m not going to put up with this.
alaska state troopers had called and said that bonnie had died in a hiking accident. and you re thinking they re nuts. what s going on? why? why would you say something like that? reporter: but it was true, at least that bonnie was dead. it was a hiker who found her body floating in mchugh creek a few miles from anchorage. at first they didn t know who it was, no i.d. on the body. alaska state troopers finally figured it out from the class ring she was wearing. but karen could not take it in. not bonnie, her model child, her conscientious college freshman who she knew was going to school that day, not hiking, miles and miles from home and the university. none of it made sense. she didn t drive, so how did she get out there? somebody would have had to be with her. and she would not have missed school. she absolutely did not go out there on her own.
docked, got the news, bonnie would not be okay. alaska state troopers had called and said that bonnie had died in a hiking accident. and you re thinking they re nuts. what s going on? why? why would you say something like that? reporter: but it was true, at least that bonnie was dead. it was a hiker who found her body floating in mchugh creek a few miles from anchorage. at first they didn t know who it was, no i.d. on the body. alaska state troopers finally figured it out from the class ring she was wearing. but karen could not take it in. not bonnie, her model child, her conscientious college freshman who she knew was going to school that day, not hiking, miles and miles from home and the university. none of it made sense. she didn t drive, so how did she