Monday, April 9, 2012

Who can forget the faces of the two little girls, ages three and ten, who were last seen at a neighborhood playground. The girls left a note behind telling their mother where they would be. That note would set the scene for police pointing them in the direction they needed to go first. This is a case that still haunts Chicago police. They haven’t given up hope. Despite national media coverage the tip needed to bring these sisters home still has not come.


Tionda & Diamond Bradley
In 2001 their disappearance sparked the largest manhunt search in Chicago’s history. 100 detectives assigned to the case and more than 50000 abandoned buildings searched all in an effort to find Diamond and Tionda Bradley.

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