Last month, investigators say 13 dogs had to be rescued from a property in Missouri after police discovered an alleged dog-fighting ring. This raid comes more than a decade after the largest dog-fighting bust in United States history, referred to as the Missouri 500. One investigator who played a role in that case tells KSDK Reporter Christine Byers the recent bust shows dog-fighting is still a secret subculture.
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Introducing: Should Be Alive
"Her family lost contact with her"
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"They're not traceable by law enforcement"
"We can no longer touch him, hug him, be near him"
"She blames herself for Melissa being taken"
"Everyone's a suspect in these kind of cases"
"It's just that kind of gut-wrenching reality"
"We discovered a vehicle underwater"
"We will not forget Felicia"
"He's not getting out of this jail again"
"Morgan is on their mind every day"
"They never met in person"
"They believe that there are many, many other victims"
"This was a man that was hiding in plain sight"
"There was nothing left except bones"
"I hope it's not him"
"You are not going back to prison"
"This is a case that never should have been prosecuted"
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