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Natalie Morales

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
1184 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

Thank goodness her mom walked in at that time. Absolutely. Absolutely saved her life. I'm curious then why Doyle was able to get yet another three years probation for that second attack instead of facing a more serious sentence.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

Thank goodness her mom walked in at that time. Absolutely. Absolutely saved her life. I'm curious then why Doyle was able to get yet another three years probation for that second attack instead of facing a more serious sentence.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

I know. To me, it's like, you know, if the pattern of behavior is there, he's done this before, it's escalated, and had her mom not walked in when she did... Sarah Vollmer might not be here today. Thankfully, that's not the case.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

I know. To me, it's like, you know, if the pattern of behavior is there, he's done this before, it's escalated, and had her mom not walked in when she did... Sarah Vollmer might not be here today. Thankfully, that's not the case.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

I know. To me, it's like, you know, if the pattern of behavior is there, he's done this before, it's escalated, and had her mom not walked in when she did... Sarah Vollmer might not be here today. Thankfully, that's not the case.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

Do authorities suspect, though, I mean, given that pattern, that Doyle perhaps had more victims than Lori, CeCe and Sarah? Do authorities suspect?

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

Do authorities suspect, though, I mean, given that pattern, that Doyle perhaps had more victims than Lori, CeCe and Sarah? Do authorities suspect?

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

Do authorities suspect, though, I mean, given that pattern, that Doyle perhaps had more victims than Lori, CeCe and Sarah? Do authorities suspect?

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

They don't. As we learn in the hour, Sean Doyle's assaults tragically would lead to murder. And when we get back, we're going to dig into Lori Leonard's case and the lasting impact her death has had on both her family and CeCe. Stay tuned.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

They don't. As we learn in the hour, Sean Doyle's assaults tragically would lead to murder. And when we get back, we're going to dig into Lori Leonard's case and the lasting impact her death has had on both her family and CeCe. Stay tuned.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

They don't. As we learn in the hour, Sean Doyle's assaults tragically would lead to murder. And when we get back, we're going to dig into Lori Leonard's case and the lasting impact her death has had on both her family and CeCe. Stay tuned.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

Welcome back to Postmortem. So let's talk about Lori Leonard's case. On May 5th, 2005, Lori's sister Jennifer reported to police that Lori was missing after she failed to answer her phone all day and she never returned home after saying that she was going to pick up Yankees tickets in Albany. Now, Lori never ended up making it to Albany to pick up those tickets.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

Welcome back to Postmortem. So let's talk about Lori Leonard's case. On May 5th, 2005, Lori's sister Jennifer reported to police that Lori was missing after she failed to answer her phone all day and she never returned home after saying that she was going to pick up Yankees tickets in Albany. Now, Lori never ended up making it to Albany to pick up those tickets.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

Welcome back to Postmortem. So let's talk about Lori Leonard's case. On May 5th, 2005, Lori's sister Jennifer reported to police that Lori was missing after she failed to answer her phone all day and she never returned home after saying that she was going to pick up Yankees tickets in Albany. Now, Lori never ended up making it to Albany to pick up those tickets.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

Her body was discovered three months later in that toolbox floating in an upstate New York canal. Police were able to link Doyle to the crime from a key that was found in his car that matched that toolbox lock, as well as materials that were found in his home, including duct tape, And the bandanas, like the ones that were used to bind and gag Lori, just horrific.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

Her body was discovered three months later in that toolbox floating in an upstate New York canal. Police were able to link Doyle to the crime from a key that was found in his car that matched that toolbox lock, as well as materials that were found in his home, including duct tape, And the bandanas, like the ones that were used to bind and gag Lori, just horrific.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

Her body was discovered three months later in that toolbox floating in an upstate New York canal. Police were able to link Doyle to the crime from a key that was found in his car that matched that toolbox lock, as well as materials that were found in his home, including duct tape, And the bandanas, like the ones that were used to bind and gag Lori, just horrific.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

Jennifer immediately suspected that Sean Doyle was involved, and that was Lori's ex-boyfriend at the time. But Doyle's friend, Dorothy, was absolutely convinced of his innocence. Why do you think she believed him?

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

Jennifer immediately suspected that Sean Doyle was involved, and that was Lori's ex-boyfriend at the time. But Doyle's friend, Dorothy, was absolutely convinced of his innocence. Why do you think she believed him?

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Facing a Monster

Jennifer immediately suspected that Sean Doyle was involved, and that was Lori's ex-boyfriend at the time. But Doyle's friend, Dorothy, was absolutely convinced of his innocence. Why do you think she believed him?