Donna Reitler (Mother of Trisha Reitler)
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
30 years later, that sentiment from police still holds true.
But here's the thing about time. It never stops ticking.
But here's the thing about time. It never stops ticking.
But here's the thing about time. It never stops ticking.
She had so much to offer everybody. Trisha's parents don't think she's still alive. Their hope has changed from finding her alive to finding her body.
She had so much to offer everybody. Trisha's parents don't think she's still alive. Their hope has changed from finding her alive to finding her body.
She had so much to offer everybody. Trisha's parents don't think she's still alive. Their hope has changed from finding her alive to finding her body.
They hope that someone will come forward. Trisha, I'm trying.
They hope that someone will come forward. Trisha, I'm trying.
They hope that someone will come forward. Trisha, I'm trying.
The time doesn't make the guilt or sense of failure go away.
The time doesn't make the guilt or sense of failure go away.
The time doesn't make the guilt or sense of failure go away.
A memorial is now in place at Indiana West Lane's campus. Trisha's parents tell me when they're in town, they come and pay it a visit. In Marion, Caitlin Kendall, WRTV.
A memorial is now in place at Indiana West Lane's campus. Trisha's parents tell me when they're in town, they come and pay it a visit. In Marion, Caitlin Kendall, WRTV.
A memorial is now in place at Indiana West Lane's campus. Trisha's parents tell me when they're in town, they come and pay it a visit. In Marion, Caitlin Kendall, WRTV.