Kara Robinson Chamberlain Hosts New Cold-Case Series 24 Years After 2002 Abduction
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Updated · Fox News · Aug 16
Kara Robinson Chamberlain Hosts New Cold-Case Series 24 Years After 2002 Abduction
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Aug 16
Summary
ABC News Studios and Freeform have launched “Somebody Knows Something,” with survivor-advocate Kara Robinson Chamberlain revisiting unsolved disappearances and murders in hopes of generating new leads.
Chamberlain said the series is driven by her own 2002 abduction at age 15 by serial killer Richard Evonitz, from whom she escaped after 18 hours and then helped police identify him.
Evidence tied Evonitz to the murders of three Virginia girls, but his suicide left Chamberlain convinced there may be additional victims and many questions unanswered.
That experience now shapes her approach on the show: centering families, highlighting investigative work and urging viewers with even small details to contact law enforcement.
The series airs Mondays at 9 p.m. on Freeform and streams the next day on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.