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November 30, 2007

'America's Most Wanted' Features Missing Person, Norman, Case

The Latasha Norman investigation is getting the national attention many people close to the case had hoped for. The Jackson State student disappeared from campus on November 13th. Now her case is being featured on a national program known for its success.

Watched in six to seven million households across America every week, America's Most Wanted doesn't measure success with just viewership.

Senior Correspondent Tom Morris says, "We're somewhere near 970 captures, and we've done 915 shows, so we've solved a crime pretty much every week for 21 years."

Now A.M.W. is focusing on the Norman case. It's shooting an episode in Jackson, talking with investigators, and hoping to bring clues to the surface to solve the case.

Source: WLBT3


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