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ποΈ 5 June 2024
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It's an early Tuesday morning in East Nashville.A family is just waking up for the day, and everyone is getting ready for work and sending their daughter off to school.
Debra Tuders leaves for work at 6:30 a.m. Thirty minutes later, Bo Tuders wakes Tabitha up for school. Tabithia's siblings are still sleeping. Neighbors see Tabitha walking to the bus stop as usual. That afternoon, Tabitha isn't on the bus home.
Her parents think that Tabitha may have missed the bus, walked, or maybe was with a friend, but by 5 p.m., panic sets in. Bo and Debra Tuders drive to Bailey Middle School, where a teacher tells them Tabitha was not in class that day.
Nashville Police, canvassing the area, receive several tips. Some neighbors report seeing Tabitha at the bus stop on 14th and Boscobel Street but then see her cross 14th and head down Boscobel. A neighborhood boy says he saw Tabitha enter a red car at the corner of 15th Street.
He described the driver as a 30 to 40-year-old Black male. Tracker dogs trace Tabitha's scent on a route similar to the boy's account. Jamie Tuders' ex-boyfriend matched that description and drove a red car, but police placed him elsewhere that morning. The tracker dogs lose Tabitha's scent in an alleyway. Friends say Tabitha would never have gone in the alley alone.
Tabitha's clothes, toiletries, and money are left behind. Tabitha did not take her backpack to school that day; she only carried her signed report card. On Tabitha's desk at home, police find several 'business' cards with Tabitha's name, phone number, and address, alongside a picture of Winne the Pooh.
Her parents did not know Tabitha had the cards and could not explain why she may have had them. Investigators also discover a note reading 'T.D.T - n β M.T.L.' Detectives believe them to be initials, TDT for Tabitha Danielle Tuders, but MTL has never been identified.
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0:00.0 | Crime Stories with Nancy Grace. |
0:05.0 | Just like every morning a beautiful young girl just 13 |
0:12.0 | heads to the school bus stop and she's never seen alive again |
0:17.1 | tonight where is Tabitha? Good evening I'm Nancy Grace this Crime Stories. I want to thank you for being with us. |
0:26.0 | It's an early Tuesday morning in East Nashville and a family is just waking up for the day. |
0:30.0 | Everyone's getting ready for work and sending their daughter off to school. |
0:33.6 | Neighbors spot 13-year-old Tabitha tutors heading to the bus stop on South 14th Street at 8 a.m. |
0:39.1 | that morning, she never made it on to that school bus. |
0:42.1 | Welcome, everyone. Joining us an all-star panel |
0:44.5 | to make sense of what we know tonight |
0:47.2 | in the disappearance of Tabitha. |
0:50.0 | But first, I want to go to two very special guests joining us, Deborah and Bow tutors. |
0:58.0 | These are Tabitha's parents, her mother and father. To the tutors welcome and thank you for being with us. |
1:06.5 | Miss Tudor, tell me what you remember about that morning when Tabitha went missing. With that morning when Tabitha went missing. |
1:13.4 | That morning when I woke up to get ready for work she was laying at the foot of my bed |
1:20.2 | where normally that's where once we go to sleep she comes in there and then her dad woke her up to get ready for school when he left to go to work and she walked up to the bus stop and that was the last time we seen her. |
1:34.3 | Did she have breakfast at home that morning? |
1:36.3 | No ma'am. |
1:38.3 | She normally needs at school. |
1:39.8 | Ah, okay. |
1:41.6 | One of those schools where they have breakfast for you. What time of the morning was that, Ms. tutors? |
1:46.8 | It was 7.50. 7.50, when she left for school or when she woke up? When she left for school or when she woke up? |
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