1983 | The Ann Gotlib Mystery
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On the first day of summer break in 1983, 12-year-old Ann Gotlib rides her bike home through the parking lot of Bashford Manor Mall in Louisville, Kentuky, then vanishes.
Her bicycle is later found outside a department store.
But Ann is gone.
In the days that follow, witnesses report seeing a man dragging a young girl near a field and drainage ditch not far from the mall. Police release a composite sketch. Search teams comb through woods, creeks, and shoulder-high grass. And investigators begin chasing a case built almost entirely on fragments.
A goodbye in a parking lot.
A possible sighting inside the mall.
A mysterious phone call.
A hitchhiker story that briefly changes everything.
And decades later, a dead man publicly named by police as the prime suspect.
In this episode, Sara Reid retraces the disappearance of Ann Gotlib, a bright 12-year-old daughter of Soviet Jewish immigrants whose case became part of a national shift in how America responds to missing children.
But more than 40 years later, Ann has still never been found.