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Unsolved: The 1996 Abduction and Murder of Morgan Violi

Unsolved: The 1996 Abduction and Murder of Morgan Violi

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In this heartbreaking episode of True Crime Never Sleeps, we revisit the haunting case of Morgan Jade Violi, a 7-year-old girl abducted in broad daylight from her apartment complex in Bowling Green, Kentucky on July 24, 1996. Witnesses saw a man in a burgundy van grab Morgan and drive off — sparking a massive manhunt involving local, state, and federal agencies.

Despite the fast mobilization of law enforcement, over 1,000 tips, and a nationwide media campaign, Morgan's remains were tragically discovered weeks later in a remote field in Tennessee. Her killer has never been caught.

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