Andrea Gonsalves Rosenstein
Appearances
48 Hours
A Tragic Journey
To not know who did it and why is something you never stop thinking about. Is the person out there killing other people?
48 Hours
A Tragic Journey
It can happen to anyone. Any one of our children, any one of our family. A good, wonderful, kind person that you love could suddenly disappear. That you could never see them again. You can never talk about that person without everyone in the room thinking, oh, she's the one who was murdered.
48 Hours
A Tragic Journey
If only he'd stayed in prison a little bit longer, if only he hadn't come to Davis, it just brought it all back again.
48 Hours
A Tragic Journey
And every delay was to his benefit, not ours. The victims should have a right to. We have a right to get this done. It cost us, the state of California, the taxpayer, millions of dollars.
48 Hours
A Tragic Journey
You know what? I really do believe there is something horribly wrong with it.
48 Hours
A Tragic Journey
He wanted to be at the trial. He wanted to see justice done to the man who murdered his baby. And all he kept saying is, is it gonna be fast enough? Am I gonna be able to be there? Am I gonna be able to testify?
48 Hours
A Tragic Journey
It's a matter of needing to be there. I wanted the jury to know that we were there, to know that we cared.
48 Hours
A Tragic Journey
Sabrina and John left the condo and were on their way, but they never showed. And I started thinking what could possibly have gone wrong. First, we were told they found the van. And I ran to a phone to call my dad. And he said, Andrea, they think they have found the bodies.
48 Hours
A Tragic Journey
I am physically sickened and enraged when I think of the terror, pain, and horror they must have felt as they died in a ditch.
48 Hours
A Tragic Journey
I'm not free because I miss her, but he's out of our life. We never have to think about him again. I can just miss her. I can just think about that, and we're really ready to do that.
48 Hours
A Tragic Journey
32 years they have been dead. How many people, how many years, how much effort does it take to put one horrible person away for life?
48 Hours
A Tragic Journey
It is so much worse when someone is killed instead of dying a natural death. But it is also worse to have a murder unsolved.
48 Hours
A Tragic Journey
She loved kids. She loved being with kids, working with kids. She loved medicine. She wanted to be a physical therapist. And she was such a good person and so innocent and so sweet and so wonderful.
48 Hours
A Tragic Journey
She wanted to have six kids, and I did it for her with the thought that I'm having the family she didn't get to have. I also wanted to keep horses in my life and introduce them to my children and let them know that this is something that I did with Sabrina with great joy and fun. She's still with us. I feel like her spirit is still with us.
48 Hours
A Tragic Journey
He was really her first boyfriend, and she fell in love with him. John was so much fun. He was funny and lighthearted, and he loved sports. They were perfect together.
48 Hours
A Tragic Journey
First thing in the morning, it was like 6 o'clock in the morning, and then I knew something really bad had happened because she would have never not come home.
48 Hours
A Tragic Journey
Oh, my God. I knew where she was all the time. She knew where I was all the time. We didn't do that.