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Jacobson, Craig Stebic's sister, Jill Webb, and her husband, Robert Webb, have all filed lawsuits against WBBM regarding airing of the video. [10] Craig Stebic has never been named a suspect by police, although he has been called "a person of interest" in his wife's disappearance. [7] [11] [12]
Jacobson, as part of her job for WMAQ-TV, had been covering the April 2007 disappearance of Lisa Stebic; Stebic went missing on the same day that she asked her lawyer to help evict her husband Craig Stebic from the Stebic home. [3] [4] On Friday, July 6, 2007, Jacobson was recorded on video socializing at the Stebic home. [3]
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Her disappearance was widely publicized, after several newspapers and media outlets published articles concluding that her disappearance was potentially linked to the Russian mafia, as well as New York City's underground vampire community, both subjects that Walsh had investigated while writing for The Village Voice.
The station first signed on the air on October 8, 1948, as WNBQ; it was the fourth television station to sign on in Chicago. [1] [3] It was also the third of NBC's five original owned-and-operated television stations to begin operations, after WNBC-TV in New York City and WRC-TV in Washington, D.C., and before WKYC in Cleveland and KNBC in Los Angeles.
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Susan Billig, mother of Amy Billig, holds a placard appealing for information regarding her daughter nine days after her disappearance. A missing person is a person who has disappeared and whose status as alive or dead cannot be confirmed as their location and condition are unknown.
A somewhat more restrictive definition by the U.S. Census Bureau gives a total area of the Great Plains in the United States as 533,100 square miles (1,381,000 km 2), 18 percent of the area of the entire United States. [2]