Lisa Ziegert was an ordinary teacher’s assistant in Agawam, Massachusetts, splitting her time working at a gift shop to pick up some extra cash. That is, until one day she disappeared from the store. Then, investigators discovered her body and set out to find the monster that did this to the 24-year-old small town woman.

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38 thoughts on “Pt. 1: Who Killed Lisa Ziegert? – Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen”
  1. This story is as so many stories, far too many stories is very disturbing, as well as upsetting.
    Prayers and Sincere Condolences to this Woman's family

    I believe in the Safety and Well-being Women, Children, and Men

    WOMEN Have the  RIGHT to FEEL  and BE SAFE

    This is a reply post regarding a article on Assault Against Woman:

    For what is statistically true, or accurate, and even what is not included statistically, and all other crime such as this is what is ( violence against women) Always unacceptable…

    Women have the Right to Feel and be Safe…

    No woman…, or person….child…should ever have to experience this kind heinous personal intrusion in their lifetime, this seems to be occurring at least according to news reports more, and all to often.

    Actually this activity should be in a stage, or state of Reversal, and NOT Increasing, I am continually upset as well as greatly disturbed in hearing such stories, as I have always have been…

    My Heart Always… goes out to any person which have experienced any such similar experience of intrusion, attacks, and, or invasion of their personal well-being… due violence, and or violent behavior,

    I will continue Praying for the Safety and Well-Being of Others…
    Keep everyone SAFE
    PLEASE BR SAFE
    Your Life is important

    Advocate of Humanity, Author, Writer, Poet, Safety Advocate
    Jason Sandifer,
    Michigan  
    MESSAGE REPOSTED
    5/16/2021

  2. Can someone explains what really goes on through peoples mind? I don’t get why you would want to harm or even take another life, regardless of how bad the person makes me feel 💯

  3. So heartbreaking.. the customer who came in at 9 p.m. and thought she heard a noise in the back room probably could have saved her life if she called for help or could have become a victim herself if she went to see what was going on.

  4. 1st crime: forcing men and women who want to do right by our children and dedicate themselves to their education to get a second/third job. Why did she have to go to work until late at night at a gift shop when she has a class full of kids to look after in the morning? Not everyone would choose to give their time and their youth** to other kids, to make a difference, to watch them grow in a safe and positive environment. Anyone dedicating themselves to others in that way should not have to worry they won’t be making enough money to care for themselves. A young girl is gone, taken from somewhere she probably didn’t even want to be at in the first place! That irks the life out of me. She should have gone to school in the morning, spent time with those kids that I’m sure were always happy to see her, and then been home warm and safe by the evening time to prepare for the next day. She was a selfless, vibrant young girl who went to college and worked hard to pursue her dreams. This ending was beyond unfair and she should not have been at that stuffy, old gift shop in the first place. This story is tragic no matter how you spin it but the bottom line is: we need to take better care of our teachers.

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