
This episode covers the tragic story of Carlie Brucia, an 11-year-old girl who went missing on Super Bowl Sunday in 2004. Guests include family members and law enforcement discussing the events surrounding her abduction, the investigation, and the aftermath of her murder.
Jeanne Brucia, Carlie's aunt, shares fond memories of Carlie and the close bond they shared. She recalls the day Carlie went missing and the panic that ensued in the community.
Detectives, including Toby Davis and Craig Schaeffer, detail the investigation, including the discovery of surveillance footage showing Carlie's abductor. They describe the challenges faced in identifying the suspect and the emotional toll on the family.
The episode highlights the eventual arrest of Joseph Smith, who was convicted of Carlie's murder. Family members express their grief and the impact of the loss on their lives.
In the aftermath, the episode discusses the creation of the Rose Bush Educational Foundation in Carlie's memory, aimed at educating children about safety. The episode concludes with reflections on Carlie's legacy and the ongoing impact of her story.
The episode recounts Carlie Brucia's abduction and murder, detailing the investigation and its emotional aftermath for her family.

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It's just gone in a second.Tragic Murder of 11-Year-Old Carlie Brucia | Murdered at First Sight
It was shocking.Tragic Murder of 11-Year-Old Carlie Brucia | Murdered at First Sight
Don't go with him!Tragic Murder of 11-Year-Old Carlie Brucia | Murdered at First Sight
Words can't describe the anger that someone has towards someone who abducts.Tragic Murder of 11-Year-Old Carlie Brucia | Murdered at First Sight
It was surprisingly very emotional. I broke down and started crying.Tragic Murder of 11-Year-Old Carlie Brucia | Murdered at First Sight
She was somebody special. I think she should be remembered like sunshine.Tragic Murder of 11-Year-Old Carlie Brucia | Murdered at First Sight