The unsolved murder of Rachael DelTondo will be the focus of the TV crime news show on Saturday.

ALIQUIPPA — The unsolved Mother's Day 2018 murder of an Aliquippa woman will be in the national spotlight Saturday night.

"48 Hours," a CBS-TV crime news program, will focus Saturday's episode on the death of Rachael DelTondo. The unsolved murder has captured national and international attention, and a multiagency investigation led by the Beaver County district attorney's office has yielded no suspects or arrests.

DelTondo, 33, a former teacher at the Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School in Midland, was shot to death outside her parents' home. The case was shrouded in controversy and questions almost from the beginning. DelTondo had been suspended from PA Cyber several months before her murder after a 2016 Aliquippa police report implicated that she inappropriately met with a 17-year-old student, Sheldon Jeter Jr.

Jeter and DelTondo's ex-fiance, Robinson Township businessman Frank Catroppa, have been questioned but not charged.

Since the murder, three high-ranking Aliquippa police officers have been placed on various leaves. In early June, city council suspended police Chief Donald Couch. Officials refused to comment on why Couch was put on paid leave. He was temporarily replaced by Assistance Chief Joseph Perciavalle III, who was charged by Beaver County detectives days later with felony counts of distribution of sexually explicit material to a minor and unlawful contact with a minor.



The pair joined Sgt. Kenneth Watkins on leave. Watkins was placed on leave as a result of a personal connection to DelTondo’s family. Couch told The Times that the Watkins and DelTondo families were close friends. Perciavalle’s charges were related to an explicit video he sent via text message to several members of the Watkins family, including Watkins’ then-minor daughter.

A four-minute preview clip of the report was released by CBS on Thursday.

"48 Hours" airs on CBS at 10 p.m. Saturday.