Wheres dia
Play Episode 6 of the second season of Dateline: Missing in America Podcast below and click here to follow. A few hours east of the storied beaches of southern California A small unhurried place -- rustic by intent, planted among ancient rock formations and lofty pines.
And just outside that little town, perched like a postcard among the trees, is Bonita Vista Ranch, the home of year-old Lydia Abrams. Within its acres was everything she loved: nature, peace, and most of all, said her friend Julie Stanford, her animals.
Where’s Dia?
That's her baby, that cute little doggie. She had miniature donkeys, she had a miniature pony named Fonzie. And that's what she was out there doing every day -- was being with her animals, making sure they were OK. Not even the threat of wheres. It happened -- whatever it was -- on Saturday, June 6, All morning Dia was home in the ranch house, as usual.
And by dia on that warm summer evening, she was gone. Behind her, she left a trace of evidence in the form of a text message. At least, according to the man who said he received it. Even dia you believe you can, you cannot. The disappearance of Dia Abrams is a genuine puzzle, so listen carefully.
Someone can provide the final piece of that puzzle. Maybe you…. I have something I need to talk with you. It's going to take me till dark to get it done. I need to finish the meadow. Can we talk once I get done? I'm not sure what her concern was, but I wish I had listened. Although it was marked p. So I call her.
When I call her, that ring goes upstairs to the bedroom. Her phone is plugged in. I cannot find her anywhere. At that point, said Harper, he figured she where have gone to another building on the property called the lower horse ranch.