Tonight John O'Brien: he has been a newspaper reporter for 27 years, the last 22 at The Post-Standard in Syracuse. He covered state and federal courts for 14 years, and for the past five years has been on the newspaper's investigative reporting team. He recently was given a statewide award by the Associated Press for coverage of problems at the Onondaga County Sheriff's Office. O'Brien co-authored a true crime book in 1996, "Goodbye, My Little Ones," published by Onyx.
Missing Mother Lisa Shuttleworth: her teenage daughter was spending the night at a friend's home on September 3, 2003. She called her mother at her Aiken, South Carolina home and they spoke at 7:00 a.m. on September 4. About an hour later, an acquaintance saw Lisa in her blue/green 1994 Ponitiac Grand Am at the Pit Stop convenience store on Pine Log Road in Aiken. She appeared to be reading as she sat in her idling car, which she had borrowed from a friend. Lisa Shuttleworth called her friend at 10:00 a.m. and told him she was expecting a guest. She was supposed to pick up her son from a bus stop that afternoon, but did not. She has never been heard from again, and all phone calls after 10:00 a.m. went unanswered.
Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance# Missing Since: September 4, 2003 from Aiken County, South Carolina
# Classification: Missing
# Age: 34
# Height: 5'3"
# Weight: 102 lbs.
# Hair Color: Brown
# Eye Color: Blue
# Race: White
# Gender: Female
Investigating Agency
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Aiken County Sheriff's Office
(800) 922-9709
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