WHEN AN OREGON TEEN DISAPPEARS, INVESTIGATORS DISCOVER HER FORBIDDEN RELATIONSHIP MAY HAVE LED TO MURDER
"48 Hours" Reports in "First Love, Then Murder"
Saturday, April 19 at 10:00 PM, ET/PT
48 HOURS: "First Love, Then Murder"
AIR DATE: Saturday, April 19 at 10:00 PM, ET/PT
CORRESPONDENT: Natalie Morales
LOCATION: Medford, Ore.
STORY DETAILS: After Aaron Friar and his 15-year-old daughter Ellie vanished from their Medford, Ore., home, police arrived to discover a horrific scene. An 11-year-old witness proves critical to the investigation and points detectives toward multiple suspects. Natalie Morales reports on how Ellie's forbidden teen relationship may have led to a murder.
FEATURES EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS INCLUDING:
· Sierra Friar, the 11-year-old witness who is the daughter of Aaron Friar and the younger sister of Ellie Friar, tells 48 HOURS: "I've never spoken publicly before ... about any of this ... There are two family members missing ... It's still like an open wound every day."
· Maggie Friar, Aaron Friar's ex-wife and the mother of Ellie Friar, tells 48 HOURS: "You can only imagine ... all the things that were running around in my mind. I didn't know who was dead, and who was alive."
WEEKLY ENCORE DETAILS: At 9:00 PM, contributor Nikki Battiste reports on the 2018 death of Amy Fanion and the case against her husband, Brian Fanion, in an encore of "The Detective's Wife."
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