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Betty Eckman

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39 appearances

Podcast Appearances

48 Hours
The Footprint

I turned the TV on. I saw the apartment. They said they just found a young woman in her early 30s. Oh my, I just got chills all over. Don't tell me that was Jean. I called the coroner's place and he said, are you all alone? You better get somebody over there with you because it was your daughter. I couldn't believe it.

48 Hours
The Footprint

I turned the TV on. I saw the apartment. They said they just found a young woman in her early 30s. Oh my, I just got chills all over. Don't tell me that was Jean. I called the coroner's place and he said, are you all alone? You better get somebody over there with you because it was your daughter. I couldn't believe it.

48 Hours
The Footprint

I got a phone call, and he said, I'm the detective that worked on your daughter's case. And I said, OK, what's going on? We found them. And I got goosebumps all over me, and I said, Are you sure?" He said, yes. We got him.

48 Hours
The Footprint

I got a phone call, and he said, I'm the detective that worked on your daughter's case. And I said, OK, what's going on? We found them. And I got goosebumps all over me, and I said, Are you sure?" He said, yes. We got him.

48 Hours
The Footprint

My emptiness will never go away since you were taken that fatal day. It wasn't fair you had to die. I never got to say goodbye. I love you and miss you so much. Love and peace, Mom.

48 Hours
The Footprint

My emptiness will never go away since you were taken that fatal day. It wasn't fair you had to die. I never got to say goodbye. I love you and miss you so much. Love and peace, Mom.

48 Hours
The Footprint

I called my husband at work. I said, I just seen them on the news taking a stretcher out of that building that she lives in.

48 Hours
The Footprint

I called my husband at work. I said, I just seen them on the news taking a stretcher out of that building that she lives in.

48 Hours
The Footprint

I just wanted to hold her. I couldn't believe it.

48 Hours
The Footprint

I just wanted to hold her. I couldn't believe it.

48 Hours
The Footprint

She went to the emergency room. She was in so much pain. Jeannie always had problems with her teeth, and I don't know why. So I said, let me come and get you. No, Mom, stop worrying about me.

48 Hours
The Footprint

She went to the emergency room. She was in so much pain. Jeannie always had problems with her teeth, and I don't know why. So I said, let me come and get you. No, Mom, stop worrying about me.

48 Hours
The Footprint

I knew that God was going to make sure that I was going to know what happened.

48 Hours
The Footprint

I knew that God was going to make sure that I was going to know what happened.

48 Hours
The Footprint

Everyone said she looked like me.

48 Hours
The Footprint

Everyone said she looked like me.

48 Hours
The Footprint

She kind of lost her way when she was probably around 12, 13.

48 Hours
The Footprint

She kind of lost her way when she was probably around 12, 13.

48 Hours
The Footprint

I took my life in my own hands many a times to track her down. I could have been killed, but I had my Great Dane and a gun.

48 Hours
The Footprint

I took my life in my own hands many a times to track her down. I could have been killed, but I had my Great Dane and a gun.

48 Hours
The Footprint

Oh yeah, when she would come home, she was like a cat on a hot tin roof. She was so antsy, she couldn't stay very long.

48 Hours
The Footprint

Oh yeah, when she would come home, she was like a cat on a hot tin roof. She was so antsy, she couldn't stay very long.

48 Hours
The Footprint

Prostitution. I just hoped and prayed that she would stop.

48 Hours
The Footprint

Prostitution. I just hoped and prayed that she would stop.

48 Hours
The Footprint

many times as I could, but I never let a year go by without reminding them.

48 Hours
The Footprint

many times as I could, but I never let a year go by without reminding them.

48 Hours
The Footprint

I turned the TV on. I saw the apartment. They said they just found a young woman in her early 30s. Oh my, I just got chills all over. Don't tell me that was Jean. I called the coroner's place and he said, are you all alone? You better get somebody over there with you because it was your daughter. I couldn't believe it.

48 Hours
The Footprint

I got a phone call, and he said, I'm the detective that worked on your daughter's case. And I said, OK, what's going on? We found them. And I got goosebumps all over me, and I said, Are you sure?" He said, yes. We got him.

48 Hours
The Footprint

My emptiness will never go away since you were taken that fatal day. It wasn't fair you had to die. I never got to say goodbye. I love you and miss you so much. Love and peace, Mom.

48 Hours
The Footprint

I called my husband at work. I said, I just seen them on the news taking a stretcher out of that building that she lives in.

48 Hours
The Footprint

I just wanted to hold her. I couldn't believe it.

48 Hours
The Footprint

She went to the emergency room. She was in so much pain. Jeannie always had problems with her teeth, and I don't know why. So I said, let me come and get you. No, Mom, stop worrying about me.

48 Hours
The Footprint

I knew that God was going to make sure that I was going to know what happened.

48 Hours
The Footprint

Everyone said she looked like me.

48 Hours
The Footprint

She kind of lost her way when she was probably around 12, 13.

48 Hours
The Footprint

I took my life in my own hands many a times to track her down. I could have been killed, but I had my Great Dane and a gun.

48 Hours
The Footprint

Oh yeah, when she would come home, she was like a cat on a hot tin roof. She was so antsy, she couldn't stay very long.

48 Hours
The Footprint

Prostitution. I just hoped and prayed that she would stop.

48 Hours
The Footprint

many times as I could, but I never let a year go by without reminding them.