For Drew Carey, Valentine's Day is a painful reminder of the suspicious death of his former fiancée, Amie Harwick
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Two years after the death of his former fiancée Amie Harwick, Drew Carey, host of CBS' "The Price is Right," tells "48 Hours" that Valentine's Day will never be the same for him.
"I don't know if I'll ever want to celebrate Valentine's Day with a dinner. You know? I just don't wanna do anything," an emotional Carey tells correspondent Erin Moriarty.
Carey's interview and new information about the case will be featured in "The Final Hours of Amie Harwick," airing Saturday, February 12 at 10/9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount +. The broadcast features revealing interviews with Harwick's close friends Robert Coshland, Cleopatra Slough, Sharon Little, and Rudy Torres, as well as forensic psychologist Kris Mohandie.
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