“The tragic disappearance of these two young women is every parent’s worst nightmare, and completely shifted the dynamics of parenting back in 1975,” Investigation Discovery’s Henry Schleiff said in a statement. Investigation Discovery’s two-hour special features the findings which came from the reporting of bestselling author Mark Bowden (Black Hawk Down, The Last Stone). Bowden followed the case from the beginning. “When news of their disappearance broke, a community was rocked to its core,” reads the press statement. “Residents wondered if someone within their community was responsible, and parents who once felt safe letting their children walk alone now never let them out of their sight. Local law enforcement exhausted all resources in the extensive search for the missing girls.” Plagued by false leads and questionable suspects, the case eventually went cold. The cold case status bothered the detectives who worked the case over the years. In 2013, with the 40th anniversary of the disappearance looming, detective Chris Homrock decided to reopen the files when he came across a potential lead: a statement from a man named Lloyd Welch who claimed to have witnessed the girls’ abduction. Homrock and detectives Dave Davis, Katie Leggett and Mark Janney set to conclude a decades-old case. The detectives spent four years going through hours of audio and video recordings from their questioning of Welch and Welch’s extended family. “They work to decipher tiny bits of truth from a forest of deception, uncovering a convoluted family dynamic shrouded in secrets, deception, and alleged crimes,” the press statement reads. The search led detectives to “a remote mountainside in Virginia where members of Welch’s family have lived for years.” Who Killed the Lyon Sisters? includes never-before-seen footage from 10 different interrogation sessions with Welch, along with interviews with Welch family members who became subjects of the investigation. The special also includes a recorded confession. Who Killed the Lyon Sisters? premieres Saturday, Nov. 28 at 9 pm on ID.