
CLEVELAND -- Their names are Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus. One was coming home from work, the other from school, but neither made it.
You?ve seen their posters and know their names, but now a never before look into the lives of two girls who vanished without a trace.
Until now these home videos were just private family memories. Now investigators hope they will be the missing link they need to solve these cases.
Chances are you've seen the pictures of Amanda Berry and Gina Dejesus on your TV more have than once. Now there is home video of Amanda and video of Gina too.
Both families provided us with a copy of their precious moments.
Gina's family and her sister hope the tapes might get someone watching to remember something.
Gina vanished April 2, 2004. Amanda disappeared a year before on April 21, 2003. Both girls were last seen walking across the street from this parking lot.
The years have been tough on the families and on investigators too who think home video like this might help.
Any information on the cases is much appreciated. What is not appreciated is intentional wrong information which has come in and slowed down the investigations.
Now the hope is this home video will make someone remember something they weren't sure about in the past and force someone to do the right thing.
With the anguish and frustration of living without Gina and Amanda, both families trust investigators are doing all they can.
May 25, marks the 25th National Missing Children's Day.
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Updated: 5/21/2007 6:37:43 AM Posted: 5/20/2007 10:48:47 PM







