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The search is on for missing businessman Sid Cranston, Jr., who disappeared during the middle of a work day. Could a phone call change everything.

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29 thoughts on “Real-Estate Investor Mysteriously Disappears – Pt. 3 – Crime Watch Daily

  1. God bless Sid’s brother, father, and the rest of the family. Thank god justice was finally served! The pain in that brothers voice is real! I felt that😭

  2. So sad! People just take lives like they are nothing!!!
    Chris is in so much pain…his voice makes my heart hurt with him. I couldn't hold back the tears. My prayers go out to his family.

  3. Um, still don't understand why the police are hesitating. Ppl have been convicted on less. At least charge him for wasting police time. Hope Al has trouble sleeping peacefully.

    ETA: just seen that he was charged.

  4. Jason is my favorite interviewer/journalist for Crime Watch Daily. I wish he had his own crime show. Out of all the journalists on Crime Watch Daily he asks the best questions.

  5. Alfredo Gerardo Blanco, who at the end of January was found guilty of the first-degree murder of Sidney Cranston Jr., was sentenced to natural life in prison Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019.
    buried his body on a ranch east of Kingman
    Blanco killed Sidney Cranston Jr. on June 16, 2015 and buried his body on a ranch east of Kingman. Cranston was missing for 19 months before Bill Sanders, a longtime acquaintance of Blanco, led FBI agents to the body in January 2017. Sanders has since been ordered to serve community restitution and one year probation for his role in concealing Cranston’s body.
    Sanders testified during the trial, under the conditions of his plea agreement, and said he and Blanco were at a property in Kingman before they both went to a ranch east of Kingman owned by Don Bishop. Sanders said Blanco may have been at the property some 15 minutes before he arrived. Upon arrival, Blanco told Sanders he had something to show him. That was the body of Sidney Cranston Jr.
    Blanco was also sentenced to 1 ½ years in prison for being found guilty of concealment of a dead body, and another year in prison for being found guilty of tampering with physical evidence. The court noted those sentences were “academic” as Blanco will never be let out of prison based on being found guilty of first-degree murder. He was also ordered to pay around $23,000 in restitution.

    Poor Sid's brother unknowing driving around with his brothers murderer.

  6. jason is my fav reporter bc he doesnt ask dumb questions and actually does his job well lmao crazy eye lady acts so nonsense sometimes also asking the victims kids about their deceased parents

  7. So glad in 2019 here I see Blanco was convicted of murder. That brother crying was one of the saddest things TCD has put on "tape".

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