Undercover Girlfriend l 20/20 l PART 4

Investigators identify car Yingying Zhang got into the day she vanished: Part 4
Police determined a defect on a hubcap of Brendt Christensen’s car matched that of the vehicle Zhang entered the day she vanished. Christensen agreed to be interviewed by the FBI and campus police.

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39 thoughts on “Undercover Girlfriend l 20/20 l PART 4

  1. Can't they track that fucking car using the CCTV cameras, where it came from, then where it went with the girl? Jeez…. Take all the cameras in the region, by date, time, pinpoint them on a map, trace all the possible routes it could have taken, and then pinpoint the location it came from and went to? Chances are the car will return where it came from…

  2. The security guy who identified the defect/broken hubcap really deserves to be acknowledged and to show people how much humans CAN care. He's one of a few good people on this earth crawling with sickos from ALL wallks of life.

  3. You don’t have to be a car guy to spot that, the detective needs to stop excusing him and congratulate his good eye and determination and the fact that he was better and investigating the video than the actual detective lol

  4. i learned from a interrogation video that surveillance is so sophisticated that fbi definitely can located a vehicle if not any vehicle. its military surveillance, kinda different from ur everyday shopping mall camera. i get the sense that ppl r surrounded by it evrywhere, its omnipresent.
    so this video is holding back info about surveillance.

  5. "His wife answered the door undressed…She was so comfortable…The agents asked her to put on clothes so THEY would feel comfortable"
    SORRY this made me crack!

  6. The title is insulting and plainly stupid. Why would you focus all attention on the undercover girlfriend. You could have at least named it after the girl or police officer

  7. I attended U of I during this time and I was on campus the summer Yingying was kidnapped. I followed this case religiously. I hoped so badly she would be found ok. This story still resonates with me almost 4 years later. Also, great work Sgt. Carter! Thank you for your attentiveness.

  8. Law enforcement in the US are so devoted to their duties. They have so many great people willing to save others, so amazing. You are All hero! Love from China. Thank you for what you did for poor Yingying. God bless you all.

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