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April Millsap was 14 years old and lived in Armada, Michigan with her mom, stepdad and dog Penny. April loved going on walks and hikes with Penny and on July 24th, 2014, she went on a walk and sadly it would be her last one. A man violently murdered April and dragged her into the woods off of the walking trail she was on. Listen to the full story now.

On the night of April 25th, 2009, 17-year-old Brittanee Drexel vanished while she was on spring break in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. In June of 2016, the FBI announced that they believed that Brittanee was murdered shortly after her disappearance, even though no one has ever been charged with her murder. Her family believes that Brittanee was the victim of human trafficking, and 13 years later, they are still not giving up on finding their daughters remains to put her to rest.

Ellen Greenberg was found dead her in apartment that she shared with her fiancé Sam, and even though Ellen had up near 20 stab wounds to her neck, abdomen and chest, the police labeled her death as a suicide. Ellen's parents do not believe that their 27-year-old daughter that had everything going for her, took her own life and they still fight to this day to have Ellen's case reopened and labeled as s homicide. The Greenberg's just want justice for their daughter, so if you could click on the link below and sign the petition to have Ellen's case reopened, maybe one day they will have answers. https://chng.it/yBrbf82K7V

The Oklahoma Girl Scout murders is one of the most disturbing and horrific crimes against children that has ever been seen. And it's still unsolved to this day. On the morning of June 13, 1977, the bodies of Denise, 10, Michelle, 9 and Laurie, 8, were discovered by camp counselors at Camp Scott for Girl Scouts in Mayes County, Oklahoma. Police had one suspect, Gene Hart, and he was found not guilty of the crimes. What do you think really happened on that fatal night?

This is the first missing persons case I have covered, and it's a strange one. Bryce Laspisa was a sophomore in college when his girlfriend and his roommate started to notice strange behavior from Bryce. They were so worried that they called Bryce's family about it. On August 30, 2013, Bryce was driving home to his parents' house in Laguna Niguel, California, when he crashed his vehicle and was never seen or heard from again. There is a $5,000 dollar reward for any information leading to Bryce's whereabouts.

The Hillside Strangler(s) were two cousins, Angelo Buono and Kenneth Bianchi, that terrorized Los Angelos from October 1977 until they were taken into custody in February 1978. They were charged with 10 counts of murder and numerous other crimes and were sentenced to life in prison.

Rodney Alcala, also known as "The Dating Game Killer," was convicted of murdering 7 young girls and women in and around the California area in the 1970s and was sentenced to death.

Elizabeth Smart was kidnapped from her home in Salt Lake City, Utah in the middle of the night on June 5, 2002, when she was just 14 years old. Brian Mitchell and Wanda Barzee chained Elizabeth up as their prisoner for 9 months before she was found and brought home to her family. Elizabeth Smart has her own foundation now called, The Elizabeth Smart Foundation and her mission is to bring hope and end victim shaming and exploitation of sexual assault through prevention, recovery, and advocacy.

Daron Wint was convicted of premeditated first degree murder in the May 2015 killings of Savvas and Amy Savopoulos, their 10-year-old son, Philip and the family's housekeeper Vera Figueroa.

On May 14, 2015, three members of the Savopoulos family and their housekeeper were murdered inside the Savopoulos home in Washington, DC. They were held captive for almost 24 hours before the house was set on fire.