Protecting your children at parks and playgrounds. 'Don't Be A Victim'
Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
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🗓️ 29 September 2020
⏱️ 37 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | I will never forget the first time I had the twins at a playground and they wanted a bottle of water. We had been out there was really hot and I could see them from the car. |
| 0:26.0 | So it may have been 50 feet. So they are at the top of a jungle gym and I mean way up there and they're going to get on a slide. |
| 0:37.0 | So I walked to the car, grabbed the bottle of water and turned around and see a stranger talking to John David and Lucy. They're about three years old in this tall at the time. |
| 0:53.0 | Well, I took off running with two bottles of water. I mean running straight for the guy straight for him and just as I was about to jump like they do on TV like that. The guy turned around and it was a friend of ours for church. |
| 1:12.0 | And he said, hey, I didn't see you. So I thought I'd stand here and watch them till you got back. He was that close to two black eyes and the bloody nose. Why? Because children go missing from playgrounds, ball parks, malls, amusement parks. Why? In this day and age, why and what can we do to stop it? |
| 1:41.0 | Let's start with the true story of Gabriela Gabby. Dylan, listen, her little friend came back. She said, I mean, have you saw Gabby? I can't find her. |
| 2:02.0 | Gabby Dylan's older brother was playing football when she went missing from the campus of Allen County, Scottsville High School. The game stopped and everyone, including her father, searched high and low for the seven year old. Brian says he saw a lot of people during that search, but one face sticks out in particular. |
| 2:21.0 | I was walking up the fence for not. It was dark. It was originally and I hollered. I was asking a lot of people at night who they were. I mean, yeah, I thought it was helping me search. |
| 2:33.0 | You're hearing our feminine Blair at Fox 56 Lexington with me and all star panel to try to break it down and put it back together. What happened to Gabby? What happens to so many children at playgrounds, parks, ball parks? |
| 2:50.0 | Gabby Dylan, a little seven year old girl with her parents, they're watching her older brother play ball. And just after the action starts, Gabby's missing. |
| 3:02.0 | With me, as I said, an all star panel, Mark class, the father of poly class, who goes missing from her own home, Mark class, the founder of class kids foundation, windy Patrick, California prosecutor, author red flag host, live with Dr. Wendy, KC BQ radio, Karen Stark, renowned psychologist joining us out of Manhattan, a Karen Stark, calm. |
| 3:27.0 | Joseph Scott Morgan, professor forensics, Jacksonville State author of blood beneath my feet and the star of poisonous liaisons, Levi page crime online.com investigative reporter in 36 years Seattle PD author of Seattle's forgotten serial killer Gary Jean Grant, Floyd Stiger, Floyd Stiger.com. |
| 3:48.0 | Joseph Scott Morgan, right there, a crowded football game, a lot of young children, like between one and let's just say 12 years old, a lot of them in uniform and cheerleading uniforms, all looking alike, crowded stands. |
| 4:09.0 | What do you do when you hear Gabby's missing? It goes into a complete panic at that moment in time because you know that you know there's parents out there, they know that feeling that kind of feeling down deep in your gut, where you know that sinking feeling that something is wrong, you can hear the stress in their voice. |
| 4:30.0 | So everything goes chaotic in that moment because you're trying to find this little lost child, you can hear it, it's building like this, you know, before this Nancy, everybody's attention is probably on the ball field. |
| 4:41.0 | They're not watching everything else and where there's families, there's smaller children that come to see their brothers and sisters play ball and sports and this sort of thing. |
| 4:51.0 | So not all the time are the parents focused on the kids and unfortunately that's what happened in this case and in just minutes isn't it true straight up. |
| 5:01.0 | Do you leave my page crimealine.com investigative reporter that the team had hardly started playing before Gabby went missing. Do I have my timing right? |
| 5:11.0 | Yes Nancy, you're correct it's 740 PM November 14th 2015 and Gabby was playing with her friends around the bleachers, they were playing hide and seek started out very normal and then she vanishes her friends approach her mother and say we can't find Gabby and a search and so's. |
| 5:31.0 | You know and how common is that Lloyd Stiger 36 years Seattle PD including homicide and author Lloyd Stiger. |
| 5:40.0 | How many times do you let your children go play with their friends and you look away. |
| 5:46.0 | I even knowing this low myself into a falsehood complicit see and I've done it. |
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