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Lisa Olson

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112 total appearances

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Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

She had parents who met in the neighborhood. She had cousins who grew up in this neighborhood. So she really took this personally. She felt these were crimes that once they were discovered really affected a whole generation of people.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

She had parents who met in the neighborhood. She had cousins who grew up in this neighborhood. So she really took this personally. She felt these were crimes that once they were discovered really affected a whole generation of people.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

And she knew there would be people out there still looking, people whose grief was what they say are frozen, you know, people who weren't able to mourn their lost loved relatives because they didn't know for sure what had happened to them. When you look back at the cases, it's really heartbreaking how many times the parents tried to get the police to do something.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

And she knew there would be people out there still looking, people whose grief was what they say are frozen, you know, people who weren't able to mourn their lost loved relatives because they didn't know for sure what had happened to them. When you look back at the cases, it's really heartbreaking how many times the parents tried to get the police to do something.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

And she knew there would be people out there still looking, people whose grief was what they say are frozen, you know, people who weren't able to mourn their lost loved relatives because they didn't know for sure what had happened to them. When you look back at the cases, it's really heartbreaking how many times the parents tried to get the police to do something.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

And at the time, the attitude was, no, they ran away. And actually, even after the crimes were found, the police chief at the time blamed the parents for not being more sort of attentive. He refused to believe that his officers should have noticed that there was a serial killer at work. And so Dr. Derrick became very personally and professionally engaged in this case.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

And at the time, the attitude was, no, they ran away. And actually, even after the crimes were found, the police chief at the time blamed the parents for not being more sort of attentive. He refused to believe that his officers should have noticed that there was a serial killer at work. And so Dr. Derrick became very personally and professionally engaged in this case.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

And at the time, the attitude was, no, they ran away. And actually, even after the crimes were found, the police chief at the time blamed the parents for not being more sort of attentive. He refused to believe that his officers should have noticed that there was a serial killer at work. And so Dr. Derrick became very personally and professionally engaged in this case.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

She took the police report home. She read it late at night, and she noticed names of kids who had been forgotten, like Randy Harvey is one of the names. His sister had called multiple times saying, my brother would never leave and not tell my mom and I where he went. So she's trying to find the family's To link them to the bodies.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

She took the police report home. She read it late at night, and she noticed names of kids who had been forgotten, like Randy Harvey is one of the names. His sister had called multiple times saying, my brother would never leave and not tell my mom and I where he went. So she's trying to find the family's To link them to the bodies.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

She took the police report home. She read it late at night, and she noticed names of kids who had been forgotten, like Randy Harvey is one of the names. His sister had called multiple times saying, my brother would never leave and not tell my mom and I where he went. So she's trying to find the family's To link them to the bodies.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

And the first one she does find is Randy Harvey, who had been riding his bike to work on the day he disappeared. And he had gone off with his bell-bottom pants, with his shirt with the peace sign on it. So she describes Lenore Harvey, Randy's little sister, as being sort of almost giddy seeing his clothing change. Because she could never resolve in her heart for sure that he had died.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

And the first one she does find is Randy Harvey, who had been riding his bike to work on the day he disappeared. And he had gone off with his bell-bottom pants, with his shirt with the peace sign on it. So she describes Lenore Harvey, Randy's little sister, as being sort of almost giddy seeing his clothing change. Because she could never resolve in her heart for sure that he had died.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

And the first one she does find is Randy Harvey, who had been riding his bike to work on the day he disappeared. And he had gone off with his bell-bottom pants, with his shirt with the peace sign on it. So she describes Lenore Harvey, Randy's little sister, as being sort of almost giddy seeing his clothing change. Because she could never resolve in her heart for sure that he had died.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

And so when she gets the proof and she realizes that she's been right all along, she has a huge sense of relief. She's able to have a memorial service for her brother.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

And so when she gets the proof and she realizes that she's been right all along, she has a huge sense of relief. She's able to have a memorial service for her brother.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

And so when she gets the proof and she realizes that she's been right all along, she has a huge sense of relief. She's able to have a memorial service for her brother.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

It was originally thought to be 27, and it's definitely 30. It could be as many as 40. And she goes on to be able to provide those answers to family after family.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

It was originally thought to be 27, and it's definitely 30. It could be as many as 40. And she goes on to be able to provide those answers to family after family.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".

It was originally thought to be 27, and it's definitely 30. It could be as many as 40. And she goes on to be able to provide those answers to family after family.