DOES SECRET DIARY REVEAL ROAD MAP TO AMBER WILDE'S DISAPPEARANCE, MURDER?
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"We've pretty much ruled it a homicide. There's nothing that we can find or have been able to find that she went missing on her own," said Kingston.
So who would want to hurt Amber?
Then police get their biggest clue from Amber Wilde, in her own written words.
Cops find her personal diary. And there in black and white cops find the words that spell out a possible motive: "I'm pregnant."
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Amber did tell [the baby's father] about the pregnancy, and says [the father, Matt] Schneider was not happy about it.
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"Matt basically was giving her ultimatums or threatening to either harm himself or that she'd never see the kid again, and he made these type of statements," said Det. Graf.
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"I think the biggest thing was he didn't want his fiancée to know because he didn't want that relationship to end," said Det. Kingston.
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"She did tell Matt's fiancée that she was pregnant with Matt's baby and she also wrote a letter to Matt's mother," said Kingston.
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"He denied to the initial detectives ever having a sexual relationship with Amber," said Kingston.
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Schneider's fiancée tells cops Amber had an almost fatal attraction to Matthew, and was making it all up.
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Crime Watch Daily has also confirmed a doctor performed an ultrasound and determined Amber was about four and a half months along at the time of her disappearance.
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Matt Schneider maintains he did not have sex with Amber and the baby was not his. If that's true, and he only talked to Amber a couple of times, cops want to know how Schneider can explain a key piece of the mystery: his phone records.
"Between the time period they first met to the time period she went missing, from phone records and other statements, maybe around 60 times for sure," said Det. Graf. "There clearly was a back-and-forth going on documented very well through phone records and a diary that Amber kept."
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"Most of the conversations, to our knowledge, were about Amber being pregnant, and then once she was missing, there was never phone contact since," said Det. Graf.
Police are now saying those phone records constitute evidence of first-degree intentional homicide.
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Crime Watch Daily has discovered newly unsealed court documents that name Matthew Schneider as a prime suspect in Amber's disappearance. Search warrants also reveal police have conducted multiple digs along Highway 29 and a massive search on the Schneider family farm, all in an effort to find Amber's body.
Police say Schneider has never offered an alibi for his whereabouts on Sept. 23, 1998, the day Amber went missing, and he's declined to take a polygraph test. And now he's refusing to speak to cops.
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If you know anything about the day Amber Wilde disappeared or where she might be, contact Green Bay Area Crime Stoppers at (920) 432-7867, or submit a tip to the FBI.