What happened to Sabrina Aisenberg? Baby’s disappearance still a mystery after 25 years

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What happened to Sabrina Aisenberg? Baby’s disappearance still a mystery after 25 years
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Sabrina Aisenberg vanished from her crib on November 24, 1997, when she was just five months old.

Five-month-old Sabrina Aisenberg is captured trying to crawl on home videos days before she vanished from her crib.

She called 911 at 6:42 a.m. and within minutes police were swarming the home and canvassing the neighborhood in search of the missing baby. Neighbors reportedly told investigators that there had been several attempted break-ins in the neighborhood in homes with small children. While everyone reacts to stress and trauma differently, at the time, members of the public and the media thought the Aisenbergs' behavior during a press conference where they pleaded for Sabrina's safe return was odd.Steven and Marlene Aisenberg beg for their baby’s safe return shortly after she vanished from her crib.. "A policeman looked me right in the eye and said, ‘We think you know what happened.

The detectives were approved in January and February to extend the amount of time they could record the couple’s conversations because they said a pediatrician thought that pictures of the missing baby indicated that hair had been pulled out of the left side of the baby's head and the area around the left eye was bruised.

On December 24, the tapes allegedly recorded Marlene Aisenberg saying "Oh, Steve! I tried to save her, and she died and as, we can’t confuse them, but we’ll try it, Hon, you know." On January 30, 1998, the United States served the Aisenbergs with subpoenas to appear before the grand jury. Though the couple communicated their intent to invoke their Fifth Amendment rights, the government insisted they appear before a grand jury.

Marlene Aisenberg faced up to 30 years in prison. Her husband was looking at 20 years in prison on charges they conspired and lied to authorities about their daughter’s disappearance. The case against the Aisenbergs was built on the couple's recorded conversations – eavesdropping, whichIn February 2001, a judge ruled that investigators lied when seeking permission to place the wiretaps inside the Aisenberg’s home and they were cleared of all charges against them.

However, in 2004, a judge dismissed the case, saying the law gives prosecutors immunity from such lawsuits against their official actions. In the sworn statement, Byron said it was his impression that Overbeck was asked to do it by Cohen’s investigator, Tranquillo, who died in 2006.Byron's attorney, John Trevena, said his client sent a letter stating that Cohen, Tranquillo, and the Aisenbergs were the targets of the HCSO investigation.

According to a FOX 13 report, Trevena stated in a press conference that HCSO purchased the boat from Overbeck for $2500 in November of December 2007.In April 2003, a woman in Michigan saw Sabrina’s missing child poster and noticed a resemblance between the photo and a child who was living in Illinois.

However, when the couple tried to adopt "Paloma Unknown," they were denied because they did not have the baby’s birth certificate or information on her background. Age-progression images of Sabrina Aisenberg courtesy of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. The Aisenbergs often refer to themselves as Sabrina’s birth parents and hold tight to the belief that she is alive and someone else is raising her. Steven and Marlene Aisenberg talk about their hope for finding their missing daughter Sabrina 25 years after she vanished from her crib in Valrico. Note: When this interview was conducted on December 22, 2022, Sabrina Aisenberg was not listed as a missing person on the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office website.

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