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The new lineup of Apple iPhone 16 smartphones is officially available from AT&T, Verizon, Best Buy and many more retailers. These new phones include the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max.

The new phones are being hyped for the addition of Apple Intelligence, Apple’s artificial intelligence functionality that’s being integrated into the iOS 18 operating system this fall. There are physical upgrades to the devices as well, including a new Camera Control button on the side of the handset.

If you’re already sold on the new phone, tap the buttons below and order yours today. Otherwise, read on to learn more about this new generation of Apple smartphones, officially available starting Friday, Sept. 20, 2024.

Pro tip: In addition, Apple has released the Apple Watch Series 10 smartwatch, new Apple AirPods 4 earbuds, and updates to the AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods Max headphones. You can now order these devices, too.


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All of Apple’s iPhone 16 configurations have several things in common. They all run the iOS 18 operating system and will soon have Apple Intelligence integration. This means you’ll see some dramatic improvements in Siri and many of each phone’s other capabilities, especially when it comes to taking pictures, shooting video and editing your content. All of the new iPhone models also now support faster Wi-Fi 7 connectivity and run using Apple’s latest A18 or A18 Pro processor.


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Display size: 6.1 inches | Display type: Super Retina XDR | Display resolution: 2,556 x 1,179 pixels (460 ppi) | Max. display brightness: 2,000 nits | Processor: Apple A18 | Storage options: 128GB, 256GB, 1TB | Housing material: Aluminum | Dimensions: 5.81 x 2.82 x 0.31 inches | Weight: 6 ounces | Front camera: 12MP (TrueDepth) | Rear camera system: 48MP (Fusion), 12MP (ultra-wide) | Operating system: iOS 18 (or later) | Safety features: Emergency SOS via satellite, Crash detection, Roadside Assistance via satellite | Port: 1x USB Type-C | Waterproof rating: IP68 | Physical buttons: Camera Control button, volume up, volume down, Side button | Battery life: Up to 27 hours (with wireless fast charging support) | Casing color options: Ultramarine, teal, pink, white, black

  • Pricing: $799 (128GB), $899 (256GB), $1,099 (512GB)

The iPhone 16 offers most of the new features and functions added to the higher-end iPhone models, but packs it all into a mobile device with a 6.1-inch touchscreen display. The phone itself is just 0.31 inches thick and weighs a mere six ounces. This phone has two rear-facing cameras (instead of the three found on the higher-end models), so if you’re looking for high-end photography and videography capabilities, choose one of the iPhone 16 Pro models. 

The iPhone 16 is a well-rounded and nicely priced general-purpose iPhone. It comes in five beautiful casing colors, along with the ability to fully customize the appearance of the Lock and Home screens.

Beyond the new features and functions offered by iOS 18 and Apple Intelligence, the iPhone 16 provides easy access to the millions of optional apps available from the App Store, so you can add all sorts of advanced functionality to the phone. This new phone operates up to 30% faster than last year’s model and offers a longer battery life, too. With its new quick charge capabilities, you can go from 0% to 50% charge in around 30 minutes.

You’ll find a wide range of deals on the iPhone 16 available now. AT&T and Verizon are offering the phone for free, with an eligible trade-in and when you activate the phone with a qualifying service plan.

Pro tip: Don’t let your new Apple smartphone go unprotected. We recommend you also purchase one of these best cases for the Apple iPhone 16, even if you’ve also signed up for the AppleCare+ extended warranty.


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Display size: 6.7 inches | Display type: Super Retina XDR | Display resolution: 2,796 x 1,290 pixels (460 ppi) | Max. display brightness: 2,000 nits | Processor: Apple A18 | Storage options: 128GB, 256GB, 1TB | Housing material: Aluminum | Dimensions: 6.33 x 3.06 x 0.31 inches | Weight: 7.03 ounces | Front camera: 12MP (TrueDepth) | Rear camera system: 48MP (Fusion), 12MP (ultra-wide) | Operating system: iOS 18 (or later) | Safety features: Emergency SOS via satellite, Crash detection, Roadside Assistance via satellite | Port: 1x USB Type-C | Waterproof rating: IP68 | Physical buttons: Camera Control button, volume up, volume down, Side button | Battery life: Up to 27 hours (with wireless fast charging support) | Casing color options: Ultramarine, teal, pink, white, black

  • Pricing: $899 (128GB), $999 (256GB), $1,199 (512GB)

The iPhone 16 Plus is a souped-up version of the iPhone 16 with a slightly larger touchscreen display (6.7 inches versus 6.1 inches). Otherwise, these two phones offer the same core capabilities and camera setup. Compared to the iPhone 15 Plus, you get a larger and more responsive display, faster overall performance, and the new Apple Intelligence capabilities packed into a smartphone that’s a mere 0.31 inches thick and that weighs in at 7.03 ounces. 

The iPhone 16 Plus is a mid-priced iPhone. If you’re a moderate to heavy iPhone user and often use the phone to take pictures or record and share video content, our in-house smartphone experts recommend spending a bit more to get the iPhone 16 Pro or iPhone 16 Pro Max. You’ll wind up with a better camera system and enhanced overall performance — especially when it comes to using the latest AI tools and features, like the ability to record audio and have it transcribed and summarized.

Many deals are being offered in conjunction with the iPhone 16 Plus. AT&T is offering up to $830 off with an eligible trade-in and when you activate the phone with a qualifying service plan. You can also finance the phone for as little as $2.78 per month for 36 months with eligible trade-in.


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For even more processing power, a larger display and better overall performance, it’s the Apple iPhone 16 Pro or iPhone 16 Pro Max you want in your hands. They’re made with a titanium casing and provide some of the most advanced capabilities Apple has unleashed in any iPhone. 

Beyond the advanced AI functions being integrated into the new iPhones this fall, one notable feature of the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max is its ability to shoot 4K resolution video at up to 120fps using Dolby Vision. You also get advanced capabilities when capturing audio in conjunction with your video content. These phones are great for everyday users, as well as for content creators, students and business people alike.

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Display size: 6.3 inches | Display type: Super Retina XDR | Display resolution: 2,622 x 1,206 pixels (460 ppi) | Max. display brightness: 2,000 nits | Processor: Apple A18 Pro | Storage options: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB | Housing material: Titanium | Dimensions: 5.89 x 2.81 x 0.32 inches | Weight: 7.03 ounces | Front camera: 12MP (TrueDepth) | Rear camera system: 48MP (Fusion), 48MP (ultra-wide), 12MP (telephoto) | Operating system: iOS 18 (or later) | Safety features: Emergency SOS via satellite, Crash detection, Roadside Assistance via satellite | Port: 1x USB Type-C | Waterproof rating: IP68 | Physical buttons: Camera Control button, volume up, volume down, Side button | Battery life: Up to 33 hours (with wireless fast charging support) | Casing color options: Desert titanium, natural titanium, white titanium, black titanium

  • Pricing: $999 (128GB), $1,099 (256GB), $1,299 (512GB), $1,499 (1TB)

The iPhone 16 Pro uses Apple’s new A18 Pro silicon series chip which offers a 16-core Neural Engine to accommodate the new artificial intelligence functions. This is in conjunction with a 6-core CPU and 6-core GPU, which work together to offer 15% to 20% faster performance compared to the iPhone 15 Pro. This new processor also doubles the phone’s ray tracing capabilities compared to last year’s model, so gaming has been taken up a notch with more fluid graphics and more realistic lighting, not to mention improved responsiveness.

The iPhone 16 Pro offers a longer-lasting battery and faster wireless recharging, plus hundreds of new features and existing feature updates that have been incorporated into iOS 18 and that work particularly well with the A18 Pro processor. This includes both text messaging via satellite and roadside assistance via satellite that’ll work in areas where there’s no cellular service. Other new features include the ability for the phone to use eye tracking as yet another way to interact with certain apps.

One compelling reason to choose either the iPhone 16 Pro or iPhone 16 Pro Max is for the enhanced camera system, which includes three rear-facing cameras with up to 25x digital zoom and extreme macro photography capabilities, new photographic styles, enhanced sound when shooting video and the ability to capture 4K resolution video at up to 120 fps. 

Right now, when you order the phone from AT&T, you could wind up getting this phone for free with an eligible trade in and when you activate the phone with a qualifying service plan. At Verizon, you can finance the phone for as little as $10 per month for 36 months with an eligible trade in and when you activate the phone with an Unlimited Ultimate service plan.


Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max

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Display size: 6.9-inches | Display type: Super Retina XDR | Display resolution: 2,868 x 1,320 pixels (460 ppi) | Max. display brightness: 2,000 nits | Processor: Apple A18 Pro | Storage options: 256GB, 512GB, 1TB | Housing material: Titanium | Dimensions: 6.42 x 3.06 x 0.32 inches | Weight: 7.99 ounces | Front camera: 12MP (TrueDepth) | Rear camera system: 48MP (Fusion), 48MP (ultra-wide), 12MP (telephoto) | Operating system: iOS 18 (or later) | Safety features: Emergency SOS via satellite, Crash detection, Roadside Assistance via satellite | Port: 1x USB Type-C | Waterproof rating: IP68 | Physical buttons: Camera Control button, volume up, volume down, Side button | Battery life: Up to 33 hours (with wireless fast charging support) | Casing color options: Desert titanium, natural titanium, white titanium, black titanium

  • Pricing: $1,199 (256GB), $1,399 (512GB), $1,599 (1TB)

If you want the absolutely fastest and most powerful iPhone — the one with the largest and most responsive touchscreen display and the longest battery life — it’s the iPhone 16 Pro Max you should choose. It runs using the A18 Pro processor and will easily handle all of the new Apple Intelligence features the are being released this fall. 

You also get the most robust rear camera setup ever incorporated into an iPhone, including a 48MP Fusion camera and 28MP ultra-wide camera. But it’s not just the camera hardware that sets this phone apart. You now get a pro-level still image or video shooting capabilities at your fingertips via the Camera app, that are surprisingly easy to use thanks to the AI enhancements.

This is the phone we recommend to power iPhone users and people who want to get the most out of what an iPhone has to offer — especially when it comes to picture taking and videography, as well as utilizing the new AI features. 

If you order the phone from AT&T or Verizon, you can get up to $1,000 off with an eligible trade-in and when you activate the phone with a qualifying service plan. Financing through Verizon is available for as little as $5.55 per month for 36 months if you’re a new customer, with an eligible trade-in and activation with an Unlimited Ultimate plan.


Who should upgrade to a new iPhone 16?

If you’re already an iPhone user and looking for the latest and greatest that Apple has to offer, you’ll want to get your hands on one of the new iPhone 16 models. Which model will depend on the screen size you want.

Plus, if you’ve been thinking about switching from an Android smartphone to an iPhone, now’s the ideal time. If you’re looking for a smartphone with a folding display — like the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 or Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 — you’ll need to stick with an Android mobile device, at least for now.


Are the iPhone 16 smartphones worth it?

Upgrading to an Apple iPhone 16 is a personal decision, based on your budget and the intensity of your desire to have the best iPhone model available (compared to an older model that runs the same version of the iOS 18 operating system and the same collection of preinstalled apps). As always, you can expect faster performance, a better display and a longer battery life from Apple’s very latest iPhones.

You can purchase one of the new iPhone 16 models outright, or take advantage of trade-in and financing deals currently available from AT&T, Verizon and Best Buy. These deals could save you money, or at least allow you to spread out payment of the new phone over an extended period.


How much internal storage should I get on my iPhone?

Our smartphone experts recommend that average users choose the middle option, so for the iPhone 16 or iPhone 16 Plus, choose 256GB. For the iPhone 16 Pro or iPhone 16 Pro Max, we suggest either 256GB or 512GB.

Power users will likely want more storage. Lighter users can likely get away with less storage, especially if you use iCloud for cloud storage of data, documents, files and photos.


Save big on the iPhone 15 smartphones, too

Now that the iPhone 16 smartphones have been released, last year’s models — the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max — are currently being discounted. 

At AT&T, you can finance the iPhone 15 Pro Max for as little as $5.56 per month for 36 months (with eligible trade-in). There’s also a deal that gets you $1,000 off this phone. The iPhone 15 Plus can be financed for as little as $6.39 per month for 36 months (with eligible trade-in), while you can get the iPhone 15 for as little as $3.62 per month for 36 months (with eligible trade-in). The iPhone 15 Pro is currently being offered for free with an eligible trade-in. Of course, restrictions apply on all of these deals.

Read our in-depth review of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, which can now be upgraded with the latest version of iOS 18 for free. You can also find discounted “renewed” and “renewed premium” iPhone 15 models for sale on Amazon.


Here’s what new in iOS 18

While iOS 18 works in all iPhone models released in the past five years or so, to get the best performance from this latest version of the operating system, you’ll want the faster and more powerful performance of an Apple iPhone 16 smartphone.

iOS 18 offers enhancements to the operating system itself, as well as impressive improvements to virtually all of the apps that come preinstalled with the operating system. This includes new ways to customize your phone, fun new ways to stay connected with friends and family, and enhanced tools for capturing and sharing memories. And for the first time, you can experience Apple Intelligence (AI) on your phone starting this fall.

Apple Intelligence can help you compose text from scratch, edit content you’ve already written, translate information between languages, help you create images from scratch based on text prompts, and so much more. It’s Apple’s answer to Google Gemini (now on Android phones), Galaxy AI (now on Samsung Galaxy phones), and CoPilot (now on the latest Windows laptops). 

Keep in mind, many of the new features Apple has promised are coming later this year or next year through iOS updates. Thus, features like Apple Intelligence are not yet being offered on any of the iPhones.

New feature highlights of iOS 18

  • New ways to personalize the appearance of your phone’s Home and Lock screens.
  • The ability to hide apps and content stored on your phone (that can only be unlocked using FaceID).
  • Updates to the iPhone’s Control Center and how it can be personalized.
  • The ability to add custom controls to your Lock screen.
  • New ways to organize and find photos stored in the Photos app.
  • Enhanced image and video editing tools in the Photos app.
  • Being able to use bold, italic, underlined and strikethrough text, plus animated effects in Messages.
  • You can create your own emojis using AI that work with the Messages app.
  • The ability to send and receive text messages via satellite when off the grid.
  • Support for RCS messages, allowing you to communicate better with people who don’t have an iPhone.
  • New ways to sort incoming email messages and organize your inbox.
  • A smoother and more robust web surfing experience using Safari.
  • Improved control over Apple AirPods when using them with an iPhone.
  • Audio transcription and summarization of recordings via the Notes app.
  • The ability to perform mathematical calculations in the Notes app.
  • S.O.S. Emergency with live video.
  • When used with an Apple Watch, the iPhone can now identify sleep apnea.
  • In conjunction with the latest AirPods Pro 2, this equipment combo will soon be able to serve as over-the-counter hearing aids.
  • Better privacy and security options.

You’ll discover enhancements, redesigns and new features added to each of the apps that come preinstalled with iOS 18, plus improvements in overall performance, whether you’re using this operating system on an older iPhone model or one of the new iPhone 16 models.


Don’t forget a case for your new iPhone 16

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All of the new iPhone 16 models are more durable than previous models, but they’re not indestructible — far from it. To protect your new phone investment, we recommend buying a case designed for the specific iPhone model you’ve purchased. Our phone experts have compiled a roundup of popular iPhone 16 cases, but here are a few of our top picks:

  • Mujjo iPhone 16 cases – For several years now, our top iPhone phone case picks have come from Mujjo. These are elegant leather cases that are designed to look fantastic, but do a great job protecting your phone, too. Pricing for these cases ranges from $59 to $64. They come in a variety of colors and styles, including several that support MagSafe wireless charging and MagSafe accessories.
  • Pitaka iPhone 16 cases – Available in a variety of colors and patterns (for each iPhone 16 model), these cases are ultra-slim. They’re made using a lightweight, but very strong aramid fiber with a special 3D coating. As a result, the case remains sleek while delivering an exceptionally smooth feel. Pricing ranges between $50 and $60, depending on the color and style.
  • Rimowa iPhone 16 cases – Made from grooved polycarbonate or aluminum, these protective cases offer a minimalistic design. Some styles are MagSafe compatible. Pricing for these premium cases ranges from $150 to $180. A variety of color options are available. With an iPhone inserted in the case, each is about 0.6 inches thick. All come with a two-year warranty.
  • Moft Creator Kit – The folks at Moft have designed several impressive iPhone 16 case styles, but the one we’re excited about is what comes with the Creator Kit ($198). You get a Snap iPhone Case, phone lanyard, snap-on stand and wallet, an invisible tripod for the iPhone and a Snap Notepad Stand — packaged as a bundle. However, each product is also sold separately. The Movas Snap Case ($50) nicely protects the phone, while the Movas Snap Phone Tripod Wallet ($50) is a magnetic wallet that attaches to the back of the iPhone (or one of the company’s MagSafe-compatible cases). It can hold several credit cards, but unfold to become an 8-inch tall, adjustable tabletop tripod for the phone.

Your new phone’s screen needs protecting, as well. Check out our roundup of the best screen protectors for the Apple iPhone 16.


For more information on the latest smartphones, check out our reviews of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6, Google Pixel 9, Google Pixel 9 Pro and Google Pixel 9 Pro XL. Plus, discover details on all of the latest folding phones, best Android phones for 2024, best smartphones with AI and best phones for seniors.




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Lewis Lent was convicted for murdering two children in Massachusetts and New York, including 12-year-old Sara Anne Wood. But investigators still don’t know where he buried her. 

Here’s a timeline of this decadeslong saga.

Oct. 22, 1990: Jimmy Bernardo disappears 

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James “Jimmy” Bernardo, 12, goes missing. He was last seen outside the Pittsfield Plaza Cinema Center in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, around 5 p.m. Jimmy never came home, and his parents called the police later that evening. 

Nov. 21, 1990: Jimmy Bernardo’s body is discovered

Hunters come across Jimmy Bernardo’s body off a dirt road in rural Newfield, New York, about 200 miles away from Pittsfield. Evidence at the scene showed he was murdered. 

Nov. 6, 1992: Jamie Lusher goes missing

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Jamie Lusher, a 16-year-old with disabilities, was last seen in Westfield, Massachusetts, while biking to his grandmother’s house. Jamie’s bicycle was discovered six days later in a field off a dead-end road in Westfield.

August 18, 1993: Sara Anne Wood disappears

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Sara Anne Wood, 12, was last seen making the short trek home from Vacation Bible School in the rural area of Sauquoit, New York. Her family began looking for her after she failed to return home.

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Crime scene photo of Sara Wood’s bicycle.

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Later in the day, Sara’s bike was discovered by a neighbor hidden in the brush off the side of road about a half mile down the road from the Wood family’s home. Police were called and by early evening a massive search effort began.  

 Jan. 7, 1994: An attempted abduction leads to a major break in multiple cases

Becky Savarese in 1994.
Becky Savarese in 1994.

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Five months after Sara’s disappearance, a man attempted to abduct 12-year-old Becky Savarese as she was walking to school through downtown Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Becky escaped the attack and later that day a 43-year-old suspect named Lewis Lent was questioned by police. 

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While being questioned, Lewis Lent tells police he used to work as a part-time janitor at the Pittsfield Plaza Cinema Center, the last place Jimmy Bernardo was seen in 1990. Authorities suspected they may have more than a one-time offender on their hands and Lent was later arrested on charges relating to Becky Savarese’s case.

A teletype was sent out to law enforcement agencies across the region, including the New York State Police who arrived in Pittsfield later in the evening to question Lent about Sara Wood.  

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 Part of Lewis Lent’s “master plan,” a wooden partition he was building in his room.

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After hours of questioning over the next two days, Lewis Lent confesses to the murders of Sara Wood and Jimmy Bernardo. Lent also told them chilling details about his “master plan”. He was building a large wooden partition in his bedroom to lock his victims in after abducting them.

Jan. 10, 1994: Investigators begin searching for Sara Wood in the Adirondack Mountains

The search for Sara Wood near Raquette Lake.
The search for Sara Wood near Raquette Lake.

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A large, statewide search party descends upon an area near Raquette Lake in New York’s Adirondack Mountains to search an area using Lent’s description and hand drawn map of where he claimed to have buried Sara Wood. After more than 50 days of tedious searching through deep snow, authorities halted the effort.

On the same day, Lewis Lent is arraigned in Massachusetts on charges of kidnapping, armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon in the Becky Savarese case and pleads not guilty.

Feb. 14, 1994: Lewis Lent is indicted for the murder of Jimmy Bernardo

More than three years after Jimmy Bernardo’s death, Lent is indicted by a grand jury for kidnapping and murdering the boy. He was arraigned on the same day and pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Jan. 7, 1995: Lent is found guilty for the attempted kidnapping of Becky Savarese  

A year after Becky Savarese escaped, Lent is found guilty of her attempted kidnapping after a four-day trial. The next day, he is given a sentence of 17 to 20 years.

May 25, 1995: Sara Wood’s father bikes 600 miles to Washington, D.C.

Sara Wood’s father Bob Wood and brother Dusty Wood arrive in Washington D.C. after biking 600 miles from upstate New York to raise money and awareness for missing children and abduction prevention. This ride was turned into an annual shortened version that still continues.

June 3, 1996: Lent pleads guilty to killing Jimmy Bernardo

The day before his trial was set to begin for the murder of Jimmy Bernardo, Lent makes a surprise reversal and pleads guilty. This would not be the last time Lent surprises a courtroom. The judge immediately sentenced Lent to life in prison without parole. 

June 7, 1996: Lent arrives in Herkimer, N.Y., to face charges for the murder of Sara Anne Wood

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Lewis Lent leaving court after his arrival to Herkimer, New York.

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Within days after pleading guilty to the murder of Jimmy Bernardo, Lent arrived in a bullet proof vest to a media frenzy in Herkimer County, New York, to face charges for the kidnapping and murder of Sara Wood. However, it would take months before justice can be served.

Oct. 16, 1996: Lewis Lent enters a plea

Sources from that time say  Lent intended to plead guilty at his court hearing, but changed his mind and pleaded not guilty. “It’s my understanding that when he entered the courtroom, he saw certain members of the public, especially I think her family, so he decided on that day he did not want to enter a plea,” the current district attorney of Herkimer County, Jeffrey Carpenter, told “48 Hours.”

Oct. 25, 1996: Lent changes his mind — again

Lent decided to plead guilty to the kidnapping and murder of Sara Anne Wood. However, authorities say Lent continued to deny the Wood family closure by not giving up where Sara’s body is. 

April 11, 1997: Lewis Lent is sentenced

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Lewis Lent at his sentencing hearing for the murder of Sara Anne Wood.

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At Lent’s sentencing hearing, the Wood family and the then-district attorney of Herkimer County gave impact statements. Despite all the requests to reveal where he buried Sara, Lent remained silent. He was sentenced to 25 years-to-life for the kidnapping and murder of Sara Anne Wood. He was sent back to Massachusetts to serve the rest of his life in prison. But the job was not finished for investigators, who continued to visit Lent in prison in hopes he would reveal where he buried Sara and perhaps disclose the murders of other victims.

July 15, 2013: Massachusetts authorities announce Lewis Lent confessed to killing Jamie Lusher

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Investigators search Greenwater Pond in Becket, Massachusetts, for the remains of Jamie Lusher.

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At a press conference in Westfield, Massachusetts, authorities announce Lent confessed to the murder of Jamie Lusher. In the days following this press conference, investigators searched Greenwater Pond in Becket, Massachusetts, where Lent told them he disposed of Jamie’s body. However, the search effort was unsuccessful and Jamie’s body remains missing.

As he has done many times before, Lent would later recant his confession. Authorities decided not to charge Lent with Jamie’s murder, hoping that one day he will lead them to his body. 

That same month, New York authorities were granted permission to bring Lent back to New York to point out where he said he placed Sara Wood’s body. But after three days and more than 600 miles of driving, the operation ended without finding Sara and Lent was sent back to Massachusetts. 

November 2023: Investigators search rural area in Vermont

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Investigators search for Sara Anne Wood’s remains in Vermont.  

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Based on information Lent provided investigators, another search was conducted in Green Mountain National Forest in Vermont, just across the Massachusetts border. The search effort, this time once again for Sara Wood, also ended with no body found.

2024: Dusty Wood continues to ride his bike for missing children

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Dusty Wood during a “Ride for Missing Children” event.

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“48 Hours”‘ cameras joined Sara Wood’s brother, Dusty Wood, and other participants in the annual bike ride called the Ride for Missing Children. Refusing to let a family tragedy slow him down, Dusty pours his energy into honoring his sister and spreading awareness to help prevent the abduction of children.  

June 18, 2024: Search of former house connected to Lent

Authorities search a property in Lanesborough, Massachusetts, connected to Lent. This property had been searched before in the 1990s and belonged to a then-friend of Lent. Lent had done some work in the basement of the house.



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