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CNN announces new docuseries about missing Welch girls

Posted at 9:15 AM, Feb 14, 2019
and last updated 2019-02-14 10:15:34-05

CNN announced Monday that they will release a new docuseries about the disappearance of two young girls from Welch in 1999.

In a press release, the series "An American Mystery" will air on CNN's Headline News sometime this year.

The series will follow the story about Ashley Freeman and Lauria Bible, who went missing in December 1999. The bodies of Ashley's parents were found after a house fire, but the girls were never found.

A new investigative documentary series that explores a harrowing and unique missing persons case that is currently evolving into a much larger story of unsolved murder, and allegations of cover- up and corruption in Oklahoma. Crime author and investigator Jax Miller and former police investigator Sarah Cailean have been intrepidly researching the confounding case of Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman, two teenagers who disappeared in December 1999, after the Freeman family trailer was burned to the ground. The series delves into the various strange theories and reveals a truth that proves even more incredible. Stephen David Entertainment is the production company.
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Ronnie Busick was arrested in April 2018 in connection to their disappearance.

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