Disappearance of Alabama college grad tied to man who killed parents as a boy
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Lori Ann Slesinski was a recent Auburn University graduate who vanished in 2006 when she was supposed to show up at her best friend's home to watch a movie. Her disappearance remained a mystery until this year, when another friend, Rick Ennis, went on trial for her murder. As "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports, this wasn't the first time Ennis was accused of an unspeakable crime. COP: State troopers workin' a wreck involvin' a 12-year-old — COP: There is pieces of a baseball bat in the bedroom that has quite a bit of blood on it.
Lindsay Braun: I can still see her smile. Her smile is just etched in my memory. COP (as officers approach trailer): The boy's telling them that they killed his daddy and mama in here." COP: There's blood on the walls, blood spatters on the door.
To this day, Lindsay Braun is haunted by the final call from Lori Slesinski on June 10, 2006, when they were supposed to get together for drinks and a movie.
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