Slain nurse's murder investigation uncovers her killer's criminal past, web of lies
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Diana Duve was 26 when she vanished one night in 2014 in Vero Beach, Florida. She was last seen alive leaving a bar with her on-again, off-again boyfriend, Michael Jones. To witnesses, the couple seemed to be having a good time, though they told police that at one point it looked like Duve was upset. She never returned home. OPERATOR: Vero Beach Police. SGT. BRAD KMETZ: All right Mike, you got a pretty good reason why we're here, I'm sure. AUDIO INTERVIEW: "I would say that he was ambitious."
Her mother knew something was wrong when Diana didn't call her, something she did every day. "It set me off immediately," Lena Andrews told "48 Hours" contributor Michelle Miller. "I was trying to tell everybody who would listen … if she's not calling me, it's because she can't." NEIGHBOR: Yeah hi, I think I got a domestic for you. The next-door neighbor and his girlfriend sound like they're getting into it. MIKE JONES: I'll tell you unequivocally, I don't know where she is. … I don't have the slightest clue. I've tried to find her. AUDIO INTERVIEW: "I could trust him with things that I would trust my family with ..."
"You can just see the sheer fear and panic in Lena's eyes," said Vero Beach Sergeant Brad Kmetz. "I said, 'Lena, I promise you, I'm going to get your daughter back for you one way or another." NEIGHBOR: It's been going on for about an hour. AUDIO INTERVIEW: "Michael was a genius. … one of the smartest people I had ever you know dealt with."

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As the Trump administration continues to prepare military options for strikes in Iran, U.S. allies in the Mideast, including Turkey, Oman and Qatar, are attempting to head off that possibility by brokering diplomatic talks, multiple regional officials told CBS News. Camilla Schick and Eleanor Watson contributed to this report.

Another winter storm may be headed toward the East Coast of the United States this weekend, on the heels of a powerful and deadly system that blanketed huge swaths of the country in snow and ice. The effects of that original storm have lingered for many areas in its path, and will likely remain as repeated bouts of Arctic air plunge downward from Canada and drive temperatures below freezing. Nikki Nolan contributed to this report. In:










