Pt. 3: Where is Rachel Cooke? – Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen

Pt. 3: Where is Rachel Cooke? – Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen

After going for a run near her parents’ home, college student Rachel Cooke was never seen again. How could someone disappear just 100 yards from her home? Crime Watch Daily’s Ana Garcia has the story.

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32 thoughts on “Pt. 3: Where is Rachel Cooke? – Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen

  1. It's so weird hearing people talk about Michael, knowing he's my uncle, and seeing how much him, my dad, and even me share physical similarities.

    For anyone who stumbles across this, know that he wasn't born this way. His father and grandfather abused him and created this. He's also too dumb to be able to actually pull this off and the murder of the other woman alone.

  2. Why does Crime Watch harp on about polygraphs so much? There is a reason they're not admissible in a court of law.

    Polygraphs are bunk. They do not detect lies. At best they're a reaction detector and even then, the tester has to interpret the reason for the reaction. Without detailed psychoanalysis of the subject, you have no way of knowing why a person reacted.

    It might be embarrassment, it might a feeling of shame even though you didn't do anything wrong because you're worried people think you did it. It could be fear that you will accused of something you didn't do.

    There are many number of reasons other than guilt than can cause spike on a polygraph. That fact this piece of pseudoscientific wonk is still used by police at all is as shameful as their continued use of psychics.

  3. No one deservers to be murdered but if you say 'your moms a ho' and end up murdered i mean, thats a reason. They never say what the person did to set off the perpetrator. So what did she do.

  4. Police do a difficult job blah blah blah…but the cops in this case were a bit rubbish. Everyone knows that there are lunatics that will admit to all kinds of bad sick shit for attention.

  5. Mom is kind of dumb. Dad failed the question of “Do you know where your daughter is” and he failed it because in his mind he thought she was in heaven now. Give me a break. Not saying those test are the most reliable cause their not, but don’t give that bs excuse as to why he failed. It sounds terrible….

  6. Polygraphs measure changes in blood pressure, sweat etc. which could happen from being nervous about taking a test, being anxious about his daughter being missing etc.

  7. I wouldn't doubt the Sheriff the older one did it 100 percent a SUSPECT he knew the FAMILY but he's dead so no way to figure that out but if you need peace i would suggest SEARCHING his PROPERTY DIG it UP.!!!!!

  8. she was a nice looking girl .so some dirty bastard has seen his chance .she was an easy target running on her own no witnesses .no DNA she's gone nothing you can do.

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