Join 48 Hours for a riveting investigation into the disappearance of Diana Duve, a 26-year-old woman who vanished one fateful night in 2014 from Vero Beach, Florida. Tune in to the CBS Television Network on Saturday, April 13, 2024, or stream on Paramount+, as contributor Michelle Miller and the 48 Hours team unravel the mystery in “Where Is Diana Duve?”
Diana Duve’s last known moments were spent leaving a bar with her on-again, off-again boyfriend, Michael Jones. Witnesses reported that the couple appeared to be in good spirits, but there were signs of tension, with Duve visibly upset at one point. Concern grew when Duve failed to return home and neglected to call her mother—a daily ritual.
As investigators delved into Jones’s background, they uncovered a complex web of deceit and manipulation. Despite his impressive education and successful career as a wealth manager at Pnc Bank, Jones had a penchant for fabricating extravagant lies,...
Diana Duve’s last known moments were spent leaving a bar with her on-again, off-again boyfriend, Michael Jones. Witnesses reported that the couple appeared to be in good spirits, but there were signs of tension, with Duve visibly upset at one point. Concern grew when Duve failed to return home and neglected to call her mother—a daily ritual.
As investigators delved into Jones’s background, they uncovered a complex web of deceit and manipulation. Despite his impressive education and successful career as a wealth manager at Pnc Bank, Jones had a penchant for fabricating extravagant lies,...
- 4/12/2024
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
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Blue Ivy Carter's name has been synonymous with success since day one. As the daughter of Beyoncé and Jay-Z, the 11-year-old has navigated inherited fame like a pro. At 8 years old, she was nominated for a Grammy for her contributions to Beyoncé's "Brown Skin Girl." More recently, Blue Ivy guest starred as a backup dancer on her mom's "Renaissance" Tour, showcasing her mastery over the complex choreography. On Oct. 27, however, Jay-Z rocked the internet when he revealed that his oldest daughter's name - the same name fans have come to know and love - was almost completely different.
"We just took the 'berry' off and called her Blue."
"It was supposed to be Brooklyn," Jay-Z told Gayle King in a "CBS Mornings" interview. "That was the name we had in theory." Say again? Brooklyn Carter? Though Brooklyn also starts with a B, it's a far cry from Blue,...
Blue Ivy Carter's name has been synonymous with success since day one. As the daughter of Beyoncé and Jay-Z, the 11-year-old has navigated inherited fame like a pro. At 8 years old, she was nominated for a Grammy for her contributions to Beyoncé's "Brown Skin Girl." More recently, Blue Ivy guest starred as a backup dancer on her mom's "Renaissance" Tour, showcasing her mastery over the complex choreography. On Oct. 27, however, Jay-Z rocked the internet when he revealed that his oldest daughter's name - the same name fans have come to know and love - was almost completely different.
"We just took the 'berry' off and called her Blue."
"It was supposed to be Brooklyn," Jay-Z told Gayle King in a "CBS Mornings" interview. "That was the name we had in theory." Say again? Brooklyn Carter? Though Brooklyn also starts with a B, it's a far cry from Blue,...
- 10/27/2023
- by Chanel Vargas
- Popsugar.com
Natalie Morales will uncover two brutal murders that took place in a snowy ski town in “48 Hours: Last Seen in Breckenridge.”
The episode will dive deep into the murders of Annette Schnee and Bobbie Jo Oberholtzer, young women who went missing on the same night in 1982 and were linked together by unlikely evidence — an orange sock. Their murders came as shock to the Colorado resort town, which is known as a destination for tourists to unwind, ski, hike and take in Breckenridge’s picturesque views.
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“48 Hours: Last Seen in Breckenridge” marks Morales’s investigative debut. She has previously contributed to “48 Hours” but here provides her first in-depth reporting for CBS News.
“The ’48 Hours’ team is at the top of their game and the best in the business of true-crime reporting,” Morales says. “It has been a...
The episode will dive deep into the murders of Annette Schnee and Bobbie Jo Oberholtzer, young women who went missing on the same night in 1982 and were linked together by unlikely evidence — an orange sock. Their murders came as shock to the Colorado resort town, which is known as a destination for tourists to unwind, ski, hike and take in Breckenridge’s picturesque views.
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Laura Jarrett Exits CNN, Joins NBC News as Senior Legal Correspondent
“48 Hours: Last Seen in Breckenridge” marks Morales’s investigative debut. She has previously contributed to “48 Hours” but here provides her first in-depth reporting for CBS News.
“The ’48 Hours’ team is at the top of their game and the best in the business of true-crime reporting,” Morales says. “It has been a...
- 11/16/2022
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
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