American Justice: Cheerleader Mysteriously Vanishes – Full Episode (S14, E7) | A&E

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A look at the strange case of Carrie Culberson, a former cheerleader who vanished in 1996 from Blanchester, Ohio in Season 14, Episode 7, What Happened To Carrie Culberson? #AmericanJustice
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37 thoughts on “American Justice: Cheerleader Mysteriously Vanishes – Full Episode (S14, E7) | A&E

  1. how were carri and vince from two different worlds, when they only lived around the block from each other in the middle of a ghetto….

  2. Why can't this guy man up and just be honest about what he did!? He killed her. There is no doubt about it… just be a man and tell her family what you did with her body. Did u feed it to the lion? He said I don't know how these people go to sleep at night with finding him guilty on their conscience..well if you would just tell the truth you would find forgiveness. How can you Mr.Doan sleep at night?

  3. I BELIEVE THE BF & HIS FATHER CHOPPED HER UP & FED HER TO THE LION WHICH IS NOW GONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    LOCK THE FATHER UP TOO!🙏🏾😰😪😱😤🤬😣😓

  4. He's so guilty! Trynna blame the family for giving up on her then claims he hasn't gave up. That sounds exactly like what a guilty person would say. He just looks guilty af. Just give her family peace already!

  5. My comment is that. The car is missing 😕 and the body is missing🙃. Whats going on here?
    Body in car and car crushed and sold for scrap .

  6. we all probably assume he likely did it, but there is nowhere near enough evidence to convict him. There is NO evidence at all, because hearsay is NOT evidence. We are supposed to rather have 100 guilty men walk free than have 1 innocent man rot in a cell, and this is not how that happens. Whether he did it or not, this trial was a disgrace.

  7. "we're the most kind hearted family ever"… As pictures of her black eye and busted jaw play across the screen. What a shithead.

  8. He keeps saying he didn't kill her. Well, then who did?? Seem he probably knows. He's so focused on himself. And the police encouraged her mom to believe she was dead so that they could get through a trial. No mother wants to believe their missing child is dead.

  9. I don’t believe him, I believe he killed her for sure. He was abusive and the part the neighbor said about hearing him telling Carrie he would kill her next time. Yeah he’s guilty. I think his dad could of helped him, maybe they killed her and fed her body to all the tigers the dad had. There’s so many cars on his property too so they could of also put her in one of those. I believe something happened on that property

  10. These cons are always claiming innocence in spite of overwhelming evidence! Scott Peterson who murdered Stacy Peterson wants an appeal.

  11. I’m only 11 minutes in but had to comment on the footprints in the pond (10:45 ). They said they believed she was in dumped in the pond and then removed. The footprints would imply she was alive at that point, but there’s just not enough evidence to suggest that she was even there.

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