This episode of Dateline covers the story of Harris Todd and his daughter Savannah, who was abducted by her mother, Dorothy Lee Barnett. It discusses the intense custody battle, the eventual disappearance of Savannah, and the years-long search for her. Key topics include parental abduction, the psychological impact on both parents, and the eventual reunion after 18 years.
The episode begins with Harris Todd recounting the emotional turmoil of losing his daughter Savannah, who was taken by her mother during a visitation. The narrative highlights the contentious custody battle in Charleston, South Carolina, where Harris fought for full custody, citing Lee's erratic behavior.
As the story unfolds, it reveals the moment when Lee failed to return Savannah after a weekend visit, leading to a federal investigation. FBI agent Chris Quick is introduced, detailing the challenges faced in tracking down Lee and Savannah, who had vanished without a trace.
After years of searching and false leads, Harris receives a message from a couple in Australia who had known Lee and Savannah. This pivotal moment leads to the discovery of Savannah's whereabouts and the eventual arrest of Lee, who had been living under an alias.
The episode concludes with the emotional reunion between Harris and Savannah, highlighting the complexities of their relationship and the impact of Lee's actions on their lives. Savannah reflects on her upbringing and the revelations about her past.
Harris Todd's daughter Savannah was abducted by her mother, leading to a long search and eventual reunion after 18 years.
This episode stands out for the following:
A child who suddenly vanished.Finding Savanna
What had happened to baby Savannah?Finding Savanna
I just felt like it was my fault.Finding Savanna
Losing you took most of the life out of me.Finding Savanna
Imagine finding out that your mom was an international fugitive wanted by the FBI.Finding Savanna
Emotionally, I think that it's a decision I will make when I'm ready.Finding Savanna