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The July 2003 murder of Tabatha Bryant. #NewYork #Murder
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0:00.0 | Oh hey there. You like true crime stories right? Yeah yeah I know who doesn't. But I got to admit |
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1:00.7 | Jennifer Vanished sometime in the overnight hours. Right now there is no trace. |
1:04.7 | Investigators say evidence leave them to believe that she's dead. Stick my nose back on that trail. |
1:10.2 | That's all I can do. This is already gone. |
1:14.2 | Tabitha Bryant was a young woman who wanted to get things right. She wanted a loving husband, |
1:26.9 | healthy, happy children, and a safe, welcoming home. She made choices in her life that she thought |
1:33.8 | would lead her to the things that she wanted, the goals she had in mind for her future. |
1:38.6 | Tabitha had no idea that the man who gave her everything she hoped for would also take it all away. |
1:46.8 | To understand how Tabitha's life, which looked so perfect from the outside, |
1:51.4 | went horribly wrong, we have to go back to her childhood. So come with me to Iowa in the 1970s |
1:58.7 | when Tabitha's tragic story began. Tabitha Marie Bassett was born on October 8, 1976 |
2:13.4 | in Mount Air, Iowa. Her parents' marriage didn't last in both her father, Carol, and mother Virginia |
2:19.9 | remarried. Virginia married a man named Cleo Winebrenner, and a couple went on to have two children, |
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