Niqui McCown was about to get married when she vanished after heading to a laundromat. Was she a runaway bride, or was something more sinister behind her disappearance? Crime Watch Daily’s Jason Mattera investigates.

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47 thoughts on “Pt. 2: Bride-to-Be Vanishes 3 Weeks Before Wedding – Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen”
  1. i don’t care what po po says polygraph are not the”truth” some people have anxiety and it might be inconclusive that doesn’t mean the person lied they could have anxiety or whatever. polygraph isn’t a factor to determine if a person did it or didn’t.

  2. I CAN'T STAND THAT 24/78 HOUR WAIT.. IF ITS OUT IF CHARACTER .. ITS OUT OF CHARACTER! START A MISSING PERSON REPORT IMMEDIATELY! I MEAN WHAT DOES IT SAY ON THE FIRST 48? CHANCES OF FINDING A KILLER GOES DOWN AFTER THE FIRST 48 HOURS!!!
    THE COPS ARE LETTING PRECIOUS TIME GO BY TO POSSIBILY SAVE HER!!!

  3. One thing that stood out to me was he sold the rings… he didnt know if she was dead or alive so why not keep them at least for 30 days you not missing out on no money cause they were brought outright. Then he tried to get a refund for her school tuition or stuff IT IS NOT 30 DAYS YET SIR 🥴 for sure I believe it's this guy. it sounded too planned out.including his deception with the polygraph. I wouldn't be surprised if he had a planner full of how he structured what he was going to do after cause this all happened in a matter of days..sound like it was a planned to me

  4. The fiance sounds like the type of person you want around during a crisis. Keeps a cool head while thinking about what the next step is. Step 1, cancel the wedding venue, step 2, scrape up whatever money you can in case they ask for a ransom.

  5. Nah cancelling the wedding isn't suspicious. If you think she ran out on you would you still pay for the wedding. And if she did come back and was taken against her will I'm sure the last thing on her mind would be getting married. Idk tho I'll never get married lol

  6. This goes to show you can't judge people or actions after their loved one goes missing. Incompetent detective and sisters think it's suspicious for him to get a refund on the wedding back and because he didn't show up looking like shit? 👍

  7. Him cancelling the wedding was actually really smart and reasonable thing to do. At that time there were two main possibilities. 1. she ran away and 2. someone kidnapped her. Either way she wouldn‘t want to marry him right away if she came back alive. It‘s logical. You ain‘t gon marry no woman like 2 weeks afterwards that is traumatized or isn‘t ready and doesn‘t want to marry you.

  8. he was at home watching TV, she was 'spendin mo money dan wes agreed on' it was her money anyway, get a fuckin job bro then your girl wouldn't have to go to the laundromat in the first place

  9. I guess I’d over scrutinize everyone’s behavior too if it was my family missing but he could just be a level headed person but the failed polygraph is concerning. But how do they skip over the fact that she said the guys were bothering her at the laundry mat?

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