Could a NYC Cold Case be Solved by a Kidnapping 3,000 Miles Away? Pt. 3 – Crime Watch Daily

Could a NYC Cold Case be Solved by a Kidnapping 3,000 Miles Away? Pt. 3 – Crime Watch Daily

In a special Crime Watch Daily investigation, veteran PIX 11 reporter, Mary Murphy, travels to the island of St. Vincent to look into a possible connection between the murder of New York high school honor student, Chanel Petro-Nixon, to a kidnapping case on the small island in the Caribbean.

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50 thoughts on “Could a NYC Cold Case be Solved by a Kidnapping 3,000 Miles Away? Pt. 3 – Crime Watch Daily

  1. New york should've been locked this guy up, he lied and said he called her phone when she didn't show up, they could've checked his phone. Life is good The L

  2. They don't play in these other countries but in the United States all the evidence will be in these lazy and corrupt cops face and still rule it out as a suicidal death knowing it's not.

  3. Too bad the cops treated her like a runaway and not getting on the case sooner! Could’ve saved another woman and this young woman from being held hostage! Good job New York’s finest! Hopefully, they realize what their lack of police work actually did!

  4. I’m not sure if it’s a language barrier or what but she keeps saying yeah to every question and it makes it awkward with the journalist has to keep prying.
    It did seem like she was trying to be strong and hold back tears. Journalists need to give them a huge and be more sympathetic. I know they hear tragic stories all the time so it might be hard

  5. No one can ever truly heal from the sickness and torture of a psychotic manipulative narcissistic person I pray that the light will shine on this entire case if not more than many because their are so many unanswered deaths of innocence and the day is soon to come when reckoning will prevail

  6. So was the note in a box or under a bottle? The previous video said in a box. Wouldn't he have intercepted it if it was just there under a bottle? How would she know he wouldn't have gone to the fridge before the caretaker arrived? Also how did the caretaker know to take action with such a vague note?

  7. He's a monster, the Aunty is a liar. Smart thinking to hide a note in the insulin box, not so smart to go back to the house alone without taking someone with you. What was it, that was so important she had to go collect? If he'd done those things to her when they were dating, my first thought would have been NO, stay away! I'm so glad she was found and she's alive.

  8. I REALLY HATE HOW THEY FRY THE VICTIMS WITH QUESTIONS ITS VERY INSENSITIVE AND AT TIMES RUDE…LIKE DUH BITCH OF COURSE SHE WAS SCARED …SHE JUST KEPT ASKING HER A THOUSAND QUESTIONS WITH NO BREAK

  9. You can tell he abused the aunt to! I hope they get help cause the girl and the aunt need follow up help! I’m so glad the nurse spoke up and helped her but how did she know the girls name wasn’t Kelly? I bet the aunt said no that’s not her name or something! Crazy sick evil people! God bless them all!
    How come Al only helps women of color and higher profile? Just asking what are his real motivation?

  10. He's definitely a serial killer that's finally reaching the end of his life &
    of his cruel killing spree. Amazingly she survived being in that basement. Bless her soul. Rip to all the victims. May their love ones find peace in their ♥ This story is truly heartbreaking. Smh

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