Driven by the belief that there’s always more to the story, Unseen delves beyond the headlines to uncover the quiet resilience, courage, and humanity at the heart of real cases. With a focus on the untold and the overlooked, Unseen shines a light on what’s often left in the shadows, creating moments of connection and understanding.
On February 22, 1991, Dede Rosenthal vanished without a trace from her Cherry Hill apartment, leaving investigators baffled. There were no signs of a struggle, no apparent leads, and no answers for her family or the community. Despite extensive efforts, the case went cold, leaving Dede’s loved ones to live with unanswered questions and lingering suspicions. Her disappearance became a haunting mystery that many believed would never be solved.
But everything changed four years later when another crime unfolded—this time just steps away, in the same apartment complex. Fourteen-year-old Jennifer Wertz was attacked but managed to survive a terrifying night that would alter her life forever. Her resilience and courage not only helped her escape the ordeal but also provided investigators with the vital clues they had been missing for years.
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This video hides a disturbing secret. On June 28 2007, single mother of three Paige Birgfeld is hiding out in her car. Outside, a dangerous man, is hunting her down.
3 hours later, Paige’s daughter leaves her a frantic voicemail.
24 hours later, her nanny does the same.
And 2 days in, her father follows.
It’s now July 1st, they find her car, on fire. Paige is nowhere to be found.
But less than a week into the search, everything changes. It turns out Paige is living a double life. And as her secret gets out, disturbing rumors begin to spread.
At this point, everybody gave up on Paige—except her father. Alone, he moves to Colorado to continue the search, unaware that someone else is working just as hard to keep the truth buried.
THE DISAPPEARANCE
It’s June 28, 2007, a big day for divorced single mother of three, Paige Birgfeld. She had recently rekindled a relationship with her high school sweetheart, Ron Beigler, following an 8-year separation. The two are meeting for an afternoon picnic, and, after a pleasant date, the pair part ways. Paige promises to let him know when she gets back home. He waits, but as the evening goes on, he never hears from her. A worried Ron rings her cell phone a dozen times over the next three days – every attempt goes unanswered.
But it's when he calls her home number that he finally realizes something's wrong. At the other end of the line, 8-year-old Jess Dixon, Paige’s daughter, picks up the phone. The little girl is seemingly upset with her mom for not coming home in the past three days: Jess and her two siblings had been left alone with their confused nanny this whole time. Ron immediately reports Paige missing to the police, and then quickly gets in touch with her father, Frank Birgfeld.
THE SEARCH BEGINS
Frank doesn’t waste a minute. He immediately takes his car and heads towards Grand Junction with his wife. They worry that something terrible might have happened. Looking at Paige’s everyday routine, it’s clear she lives a busy life, owning and operating 3 small businesses, leading a local moms support group, all while raising her 3 young children. Despite her chaotic life, she seemed to be thriving; she had even recently bought her ex-husband’s half of the three-story house they used to share. Nothing seems out of order, so why did she disappear? As Paige’s parents arrive in Grand Junction, they meet with the police to organize a search effort. Although Paige is well-known and respected in the community, that doesn’t stop rumors from spreading after the media reports her disappearance. Some are quick to assume she abandoned her children— an idea Frank immediately dismisses.
But things take a turn for the worse on the second day of the investigation, when a woman driving home from work calls 911. She doesn’t know it yet, but she’s just stumbled upon the charred remains of Paige's red Ford Focus.
A HIDDEN CLUE
The fire department was able to subdue the flames overnight. When Frank arrives at the scene the next morning, forensic investigators are already hard at work. They conclude that the fire was started on purpose; someone first torched the driver's seat and let the flames engulf the rest of the car. But, stashed in the glove compartment, investigators find Paige’s planner, still intact. Upon further inspection, they see that the three days leading up to Paige’s disappearance had been deliberately ripped out. This seemingly calculated cover-up helps police conclude that Frank was right all along: his daughter never ran off; someone is after her. These revelations send shockwaves throughout local media, which had previously ignored his plea for help. Posing in front of the still-smoking remains of his daughter’s car, Frank asserts that he’s still hopeful they’ll find Paige alive, but cannot get to the end of the interview without tearing up in front of the camera.
Later that afternoon, under the burning 118-degree sun, over 200 people show up to look for Paige. In the next few days, people from all over Colorado crowd the mesa to join the effort. 4 days into the search, something new comes up; a trucker who stopped by the roadside of Highway 50 found some out-of-place litter in the bushes; a blank cheque, under Paige’s name. This changes everything. The search teams move up to the highway, and together, they find more of Paige’s belongings – over 90 items, spread over 13 miles of road.
THE MODELS INC REVEAL
The police meticulously catalog their findings, which include her checkbook, business cards, a driver’s license, and a single high-heeled shoe. The trail of clues suggests something incredible—Paige must have deliberately left it behind for them to find. However, amongst all the items, something stands out: a business card for an adult service called “Models Inc”. The investigators are puzzled. Why would Paige leave them this clue? As they speak with some of her close friends, the mystery deepens. Paige’s boyfriend mentions that she may have done some shady things to keep her house and provide for her three kids following her divorce. Her friends also add that she once worked at a massage parlor as a side hustle. Investigators eventually examine Paige’s laptop—and that’s when everything clicks into place. Paige was not merely dabbling in sex work; she was the owner and sole operator of a full-fledged escort service: the aforementioned "Models Inc". Before long, the media inevitably finds out, exposing the truth for all to see.
As the weeks go by, less and less people show up for the search. Eventually, the public loses all interest, and the search effort is shut down altogether.
NARROWING THE SUSPECTS
In total, the search lasted 5 months, and nothing was ever found past Paige’s trail of clues. The police are at a loss. Paige has dozens of elusive clients, and, according to investigators, having too many suspects can be as damning as having none. But they need to start somewhere. So they begin with Paige's ex-husband, Rob Dixon, the same man who had previously threatened her and the kids.
But this call had been recorded 5 years before the ordeal, and detectives are quickly able to confirm her ex-husband's alibi: he was 14 hours away in his Philadelphia residence the night of the disappearance. So the police switch gears and look into Paige's boyfriend instead. His multiple calls, all placed before he declared her missing, are traced back to Denver, 4 hours away, clearing him as a suspect. As detectives work their way down Paige's list of clients, they identify 6 individuals with criminal records. One man stands out, not because he fits the profile, but because he doesn’t. Lester Ralph Jones, a car mechanic and family man, has kept himself out of trouble entirely in recent years. However, once they dig deeper into his past, they uncover two deeply disturbing events involving a woman named Lisa Nance.
LISA COMES FORWARD
Hotchkiss Colorado, December 1996. Like Paige, Lisa Nance was a single mom raising her children alone. When she met Lester, the two immediately clicked and were married within 6 months. He was funny, attentive, and good with her kids. However, soon after the two tied the knot, things began falling apart. Lester became increasingly controlling, obtaining copies of her phone records and a second key to go through her mail. Over the next 2 years, things kept escalating as Lester began bugging their house to spy on her while he was out. Lisa couldn’t live like this anymore, and filed for divorce.
Things only got worse after Lisa invited her new date to stay over for the first time. The next morning, as she drove him back to work, she noticed a car tailing them. One quick glance at the rearview mirror confirmed her fear – it was Lester’s truck, closing in on them. The pair was in the middle of an hour-long stretch of road in the middle of nowhere before the sun had risen, and it was 1999; neither of them had a cell phone. With no other option, Lisa floored it, and a high-speed chase with Lester followed. Within minutes, he caught up and slammed into the side of their car, sending them spinning into a ditch. Lisa and her date had no time to react before another violent jolt hit the vehicle. Lester rammed into them again, this time from behind, pushing their car further into the ditch. Then, they heard Lester’s truck door slam shut. Lisa spotted him in the side mirror, walking towards them, holding a gun. Her date frantically lowered the passenger window, grabbed her arm, and tried to pull her out. But Lester was already at Lisa’s side. He cracked the door just enough to force his arm inside, grabbing her violently and smashing his pistol against the window. Lisa yelled at her date to save himself. The terrified young man successfully pulled himself out, but two deafening bangs suddenly pierced Lisa’s ears. From afar, she saw her date’s cap flying through the air, and then, silence. For a few seconds, everything stopped. Lester dragged Lisa out of the car and threw her into his truck. From behind his windshield, she spotted her date’s cap on the ground… beside a trail of blood. But her fight wasn’t over. Lisa tried to convince Lester to let her use a phone, that they couldn’t leave her date to die in the desert, that she’d do anything, even get back with him – if that's what he wanted. Against all odds, and to her surprise, Lester pulled into a gas station, allowing her to make a single phone call. Realizing this was her only chance, she immediately called the police and begged the clerk to lock the doors. Cops were there in minutes, and Lester was arrested. Lisa's date ended up in the hospital, but survived—both bullets barely grazed him. Unbelievably, Lester only spent one night in jail; someone bailed him out the very next day.
THE DESERT KIDNAPPING
A few weeks passed, and Lester's court hearing was approaching. Lisa knew he was still out there, but the last weekend went by without a sign of him. On June 12th, a Monday like any other, Lisa was back into her Hotchkiss house, alone. The clock showed 7 PM when she stepped out of the shower and into her bedroom to dress. As she opened the door to head back into her kitchen, she saw a silhouette in the shadows—at the far end of the room.
No answers, not even a look. Lisa’s heart was pounding. She knew she needed to do something. Assuming that moving into a public setting would ensure her safety, she masked her fear and casually suggested they go out to eat. Without a word, Lester grabbed her arm, dragged her out of the house, and into her car. He then got behind the wheel and started driving. The farther they went, the harder it became for Lisa to deny what was happening.
Time was running out for Lisa; the last exit before the lake was approaching. Remembering how she had outsmarted her kidnapper before, she said she still had feelings for him, hoping it would buy her time. But Lester was no fool, and violently retaliated. Out of options, she endured his blows until he paused, then plunged toward him, suggesting she wanted to prove how much she loved him, before quickly pulling back. She claimed that the car was too cramped for intimacy and that they should find a motel. Lester hesitated for a minute, but ultimately fell for it.
After an interstate manhunt that lasted months, Lester was arrested and charged with kidnapping, attempted murder, and sexual assault. He was released a few years later, remarried, and seemingly never meddled with Lisa again. However, the reason why the police are interested in Lisa’s case is that there are many similarities between it and Paige’s. Both took place along Highway 50. Both involved kidnappings perpetrated via the victims’ own vehicles. And both happened on the day their respective victims started dating again.
A FATHER DETERMINED
Sadly, even though everything points toward Lester Ralph Jones, Paige’s body isn’t found at the lake Lisa identified, but instead of going back home to Oklahoma, she agrees to stay and help police build a profile on Lester. Meanwhile, Frank is forced to accept the truth: no one else is coming to help. With the police shifting their focus towards Lester and the town slowly losing interest, the desperate father finds himself completely alone. He moves from Denver to Grand Junction, rents a one-bedroom apartment, and keeps the search going—all on his own. Pooling together what’s left of his retirement savings, he puts up a $10,000 reward for anyone who can help him find his daughter.
With Frank out on the field, the police thoroughly question Lisa. She explains how, even back when they were married, Lester, too, lived a double life. He played the role of devoted husband and father, all while hiring sex workers daily, often using her own money to pay them. On top of that, she indicates that, even though she never pressed charges against him following his release from jail, he continued to harass her. Strangely, his obsession suddenly stopped a few years ago… right around the time Paige started Models Inc. Following these revelations, Lisa returns to Oklahoma, and the police review the case's initial findings with Lester in mind. Less than a mile from where Paige’s burned car was found sits a large RV garage. Back in the early days of the case, cadaver dogs tried to track a scent from the vehicle, but the trail kept leading back to that same garage, so they dismissed it. Turns out this is the garage where Lester works. And then come Paige’s phone records. Investigators knew that the last number to contact her was linked to a burner phone, which was activated the same day she vanished. They pull CCTV footage from every store in town, and sure enough, at the local Walmart, they spot a familiar face. Lester Jones. Frank and the police push the D.A. to press charges. But the answer they get is crushing. Quote: “Because the victim had a double life and had been lying to her entire family, a defense attorney could just claim she ran off with some rich client and was living on a beach in Brazil or something. Without a body, we have no case.” Not exactly the kind of answer Frank had been looking for.
THE TRIAL & THE STAKES
For the next five years, nothing changes, but as investigators go back through the case over and over, they notice something strange: evidence has been lost. CCTV footage. Interviews. Even some of Paige’s personal items are gone. And on Frank’s side, nothing either. After scouring the mesa thousands of times, he had to face the truth: his daughter was gone… or was she? After a string of heavy rainstorms near Grand Junction, a hiker spots something in a dry creek bed—just a mile east of where Paige once scattered her belongings: a human skull. It takes weeks, but dental records confirm what Frank already fears. It’s Paige. With her remains finally found, the D.A. feels confident enough to move towards a trial. But first, he wants to reopen the investigation into Lester Jones. Armed with a new warrant, police seize the vehicles belonging to Lester and his wife, hoping to find new forensic evidence. But five years in, it’s just too late for that. Then, something unexpected happens.
Following this interaction, the police arrest Lester, and the DA greenlights the trial. Over the next few weeks, dozens of witnesses, on both sides, take the stand.
Lisa faces Lester, the first time she has done so in almost twenty years.
On the defense side, Lester’s attorney never really tries to prove her client's innocence. Instead, she focuses on attacking the credibility of the other suspects, especially two men, who died in tragic circumstances, not long after it was discovered they had been secretly seeing Paige. After three days of deliberation, the jury fails to reach a unanimous verdict, and the procedure ends in a mistrial. Frank’s disappointed, but not defeated. He’s just glad the case made it this far. Now, he braces himself for the retrial, set to begin in six months.
If that’s the case, who will be the next target of his obsession? Lester won’t stop after Paige. Everybody on the defense team knows it. Frank and the prosecution can’t let him make another victim. They refocus on everything that went missing during the early investigation. With help from the sheriff’s office, they recover key evidence: an interview that clears one of the original suspects, the packaging for Jones’s burner phone, and even CCTV footage of Paige’s final moments before the abduction. But when December comes and the second trial begins, the defense is ready. They target lead investigator Beverly Gerald, hoping to discredit her, and by extension, the entire case.
But this doesn’t deter the prosecution. Because now they have something new: video evidence placing Lester at the scene. This footage shows the outside of Paige's office the night she disappeared. It’s 9 PM on a Monday. Only two cars appear: Paige’s red Ford Focus, hidden behind the building, and a white Chevy Impala circling the lot. The issue is that this isn’t just any car—it belongs to Lester’s wife. The Impala stops four times. Each time, Paige’s phone rings, every call comes from Lester's burner phone. The footage cuts off just as the Impala crosses paths with Paige’s car. The rest of the tape is lost. The evidence may be circumstantial, but its sheer quantity is becoming overwhelming. Just like before, the jury takes three days to deliberate. But this time, they come back, with a verdict.
The judge continues and sentences Lester to life for Paige’s kidnapping and murder. Sighs of relief can be heard in the audience, but one man, in the front row, remains stoic.
JUSTICE FOR ALL
Frank’s feelings are his own, but for Lisa, things are different. After nearly two decades of living in fear and battling survivor’s guilt, she’s finally able to turn the page.
Frank passed away in 2019, never truly experiencing the closure so many seek in cases like this. No father should outlive his daughter, and this caused him and his wife immense suffering. Yet, Frank leaves a legacy that goes beyond this tragedy. When Paige was younger, he was her soccer coach, helped her with ballet class, and became the chief of her Girl Scout troop. He did everything to spend time with his precious daughter. Even though the last stretch of his life had been a difficult one, he successfully put the man responsible for her murder behind bars and was able to lay his daughter to rest before following her.
In addition to Frank and Lisa’s personal tragedies, it’s important to understand that Paige’s story isn’t some rare outlier, but one of countless examples of the violence that women face every single day around the world. Entering sex work wasn’t a decision Paige took lightly. To those who knew about this part of her life, she often talked about how much she wanted to stop and how unsafe she felt. Because of her work, prosecutors were more hesitant to stand up for her in court, and the public was less willing to search for her. It took almost 10 years to bring a violent man behind bars and, ultimately, to bring Paige, her friends, and her family peace. She wasn’t just a victim—she was a mother, a friend, and a fighter who never stopped trying to build a better life for the people she loved. For that, she deserves to be remembered with the dignity she was so often denied. Paige’s case reminds all of us that everyone, no matter their circumstances, deserves justice.
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Research by Bianca Yzabelle Tan
Voiceover by William Akana
Produced by Alexandra Salois & Salim Sader
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The boy you just heard is 4-year-old Dameon Huffman. Just one hour before this police interview was recorded, Dameon was living a quiet, happy life with his grandparents in rural Ohio. Raised by them since birth, Dameon was their whole world — and they were his. But on March 27, 2003, everything changed—when Damien showed up at the front door of his daycare alone— covered in blood. No one knew what to make of those words— until investigators went and checked on his grandparents and saw both of them dead in their beds. With no suspects and no clear motive. This murder in Ohio might have remained a mystery — if not for one clever 4-year-old boy who pretended to be sleeping and became the only living witness. He saw something he shouldn’t have — something that could solve the case... but could also cost him his life.
LIFE ON THE FARM
It’s 2003. In the quiet rural town of Bradford, Ohio, 4-year-old Dameon lives with his great grandparents, Jack and Linda Myers, and his mother Amber, on their 40-acre farm. Amber was just a teen when she had Dameon in late 1998, so without hesitation, her grandparents Jack and Linda, still full of energy, opened their home to Amber and her new son. They gave her a place to stay and helped raise Dameon as their own.
Jack and Linda had met later in life, blending their families when they got married in their fifties. Together, they ran a small pizza shop, and quickly became pillars in their tight-knit community.
Family meant everything to them. Their home was always full of kids, grandkids, and the smell of home cooked food during frequent big family dinners.
Life was good for the Myers. Amber, now an adult, recently got married and was able to live in her own home, finally gaining the financial stability to fully support Dameon by herself: the plan was clear– after Dameon finishes preschool, he’ll officially move out to be with his mother, just 30 minutes away from Jack & Linda’s farm, and start kindergarten in his new neighbourhood.
THE FATEFUL MORNING
But on March 27th, 2003, things take a disturbing turn for the worse, when, at 9:15 AM, a 911 dispatcher in Ohio receives an unusual call. On the other end, a preschool teacher frantically explains that a little boy has just arrived at daycare. He’s alone, in his pajamas – and he’s covered in blood.
The little boy is Dameon, who lives a mile down the road at the farm. The preschool teachers recognize him as one of their daycare’s students, and fear something terrible must have happened for him to run all the way here on his own. Officers head straight to the Myers farm— but, they have no idea what to expect, and no one knows yet what’s happened to Dameon’s family. Fearing the worst, and with a class full of children nearby, the dispatcher orders the teachers to go into full lockdown. The house is quiet. Too quiet. Guns drawn, the officers step through the front door, slowly making their way through the kitchen. Then, they push open the bedroom door. Their worst fears are confirmed when they discover two bodies on the bed, not moving, and covered in blood. They’re identified as Jack and Linda – Dameon’s grandparents. Unsure if the killer might still be at the scene, officers quickly search the house, room by room. However, they confirm no one else is inside the home: the killer is still at large. Back at the daycare, Dameon was placed under the care and supervision of police— his safety is the top priority. With no killer in custody and police just beginning their investigation, everyone is a suspect, even family: it’s not safe to let Dameon out of their sight.
A TOWN SHAKEN
Meanwhile, more officers arrive at Amber’s house, with the heartbreaking job of giving her the tragic news about what happened earlier in the day. As Dameon remains hidden from his surviving family, for his own protection, news of the sudden murders reaches the town and the surrounding Darke County, leaving everyone shocked. Nothing like this has ever happened here, and the residents are on edge, wanting answers. It seems like the only person who might know what actually happened, is a 4 yo child – seemingly the only witness. But, before sharing Dameon’s side of the story, details from the crime scene & investigators are important to analyze. Initially considered a burglary gone wrong, this theory is quickly debunked after an initial review of the farm. Whatever happened at the Myers house isn’t a random act of violence – it’s a premeditated double homicide – it’s personal. However, none of the Myers’ close connections turn up any promising leads – none of them, except for John. John is a longtime family friend, and an outgoing next-door neighbor to the Myers.
UNLIKELY SUSPECTS
John seems suspicious of Gregg Myers. Gregg isn’t just anyone—he’s Jack’s own son from his first marriage. However, everyone close to the family finds it hard to imagine Gregg as a suspect: the 25-year-old had just been the best man at his father’s wedding to Linda. He’s polite, friendly, and spent a large amount of his childhood at the farm with his family. With no criminal history, Gregg is, by all accounts, the opposite of a typical suspect. With a family of his own, and no known issues with any of the victims, he seems like the last person who would be involved in something as horrific as this. However unlikely a suspect he may seem, Gregg is still brought into the station for questioning.
When asked about where he was at the time of his father and stepmother’s murder, he provides a solid alibi: he was at work that morning—30 miles away— even providing a stamped timesheet. Gregg also wears shoes two sizes larger than footprints found at the crime scene. Throughout the interrogation, Gregg is cooperative and expresses a strong desire to help, even enthusiastically offering to take a lie detector test. Police were even personally allowed to search his home. Although the current evidence seems like a dead end, 4-year-old Dameon, the young boy who ran to get help on the day of the murders, still has his side of the story to tell.
THE BOY WHO LIVED
In the early morning hours of March 27th, 2003, Dameon woke up on his own–this was unusual since normally his grandparents were there to get him ready for preschool. At only four years old, Dameon knew something wasn’t right that morning. Worried he would be late for school, he made his way downstairs to check on his grandparents.
The horrifying scene was something no child should ever have to see, or should even have the words to describe. To the young Dameon, the tragedy of his grandparents in front of him was impossible to make sense of. The only way he found to process it, was to assume his grandparents were "melting." The words he spoke left the detectives stunned, having to take a few moments to collect their thoughts. As the full weight of what Dameon said began to settle in: the detectives knew what this meant.
The little boy grabbed a tissue and attempted to tend to his grandfather's injuries, but it was too late.
Jack and Dameon were an inseparable duo, and Dameon knew his grandpa would never have given up on him. Neither would his grandma. Dameon decided to muster up his courage, and do the same for his grandparents.
The little boy grabbed the phone tightly and dialed 911, but nothing happened—the line was dead, silent. As it turned out, the killer had cut the phone lines to make sure no one could call for help. Dameon looked around the room, trying to find another solution to help his family. Remembering his daycare wasn’t too far from the farm, he immediately headed out the front door and started to run — over a mile down the road to his daycare, the one place he believed he could find help, where adults should be.
THE DOLL HOUSE
With Dameon’s recounting of the story, there’s an inconsistency in his retelling, versus the evidence at the farm. In reality, blood was also found in Dameon’s bedroom.
Either the 4 year old is misremembering the events of that morning, or there’s more to the truth that he hasn’t yet revealed.
They come up with a different approach to go through everything again. Using a bit of ingenuity, they craft the layout of the farmhouse with a model home and dolls, hoping the props will help Dameon open up further.
As Dameon acts out his movements around the house that morning, he reveals that, while he was asleep in his bedroom, before going downstairs to check on his grandparents; there was a stranger in the house.
With one eye opened, to his horror, Dameon realized that it wasn’t one of his grandparents walking into his bedroom. It was a dark figure, a stranger, dressed in a green jumpsuit, holding a shotgun.
THE RIVER'S SECRETS
As it turns out, just 5 miles away from the house, in the Stillwater river, cops recover a 12-gauge shotgun, with the serial number sanded off to prevent police from finding the owner – however, it’s very similar to the weapon described in Dameon’s testimony.
Detectives review a local newspaper where people buy and sell firearms. There, they find an older listing for a shotgun that matches the exact model of the weapon recovered from the river, and listed on March 25, – exactly 2 days before Dameon survived the murders. With this lead, detectives are able to trace the ad to the gun’s original owner.
The name shocks the investigators. Since the beginning, Gregg seemed like the most unlikely suspect, as a close family member to Dameon himself, and to the victims. Detectives dig into Gregg's past, looking for any signs of motive, and they uncover something concerning. Gregg had been struggling at work, and his finances were in serious trouble.
But, after looking into their insurance policies, cops discover that Gregg would inherit the farm if his parents died. Suddenly, the motive for murder becomes clear, and Gregg is now the prime suspect in his father's and step-mother’s murders.
Only days after the murder, Gregg is taken back into the station for questioning, this time with a more direct approach. They ask him about the will and the inheritance, pressing him on whether his financial trouble could have played a role in his parents' deaths. Gregg is calm, but the tension in the room is clear. The detectives are determined to find out what really happened.
THE FINAL EVIDENCE
With only circumstantial evidence pointing to Gregg, though, a first degree murder charge will be tough to prove in court.
However, upon later searches of the river where they had uncovered the shotgun, comes something even more disturbing: a suspicious floating trashbag, tied shut. Inside the bag is one item perfectly matching Dameon’s description: a green jumpsuit.
The bag also contains more damning evidence: latex gloves with a fingerprint on it later matched to Gregg, 12-gauge slugs exactly like those used in the murders and tennis shoes two and a half sizes smaller than Gregg’s feet, but exactly like the footprints found at the window where the killer entered the farmhouse.
In April of 2004, Gregg Myers goes on trial for the first degree murders of his father, Jack, and stepmother, Linda. Despite the overwhelming evidence against him, Myers pleads not guilty. His entire family filled the courtroom—sisters, brothers, and family friends who had once gathered for joyful family occasions. Now, they sat in shock, witnessing the man they thought they knew, on trial for murder.
Gregg Myers is sentenced to two life terms without the chance of parole.
A FAMILY LEGACY
With Gregg Myers convicted and justice finally served, Dameon’s long nightmare finally comes to an end.
During the investigation, Dameon was kept from his mother, and with his grandparents gone, it was difficult to stay strong, but detectives worked tirelessly to uncover the truth, save Dameon, and make sure his family got justice. The 4-year-old showed immense bravery for such a young boy, inspiring everyone around him. Dameon was able to reunite with his mother, Amber— and in a bittersweet turn of events, fulfilled the plan she had made with her family that same year of the murders. The little boy finally moves in with her, and starts kindergarten at his new school– supported by the loving memory of his grandparents. Jack and Linda were the heart and soul of the family, the glue that blended their family and kept them united. In their own way, they found strength in each other—a love and closeness that doesn’t always follow the rules of a typical family, but still holds throughout time, and any adversity. The Myers’ legacy lives on through Dameon himself—now a young man, he carries forward the love, strength, and spirit his grandparents instilled in him. Despite the darkness of the past, he honors them with every step, making his family proud.
On the night of November 2nd, 2014, security cameras capture a disturbing sequence of events after 22 year-old Carlesha Freeland-Gaither misses her bus following a birthday party in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A strange man approaches, asking for directions– but what Carlesha doesn’t know is that this man, Delvin Barnes, is a dangerous kidnapper, rapist and killer from Virginia evading police. However, Carlesha is far smarter than Delvin anticipated, and as he continues his crimes on the run and now with her as hostage, from Germantown to Jessup, Maryland, she will leave a trail of clues for the cops to be able to finally put an end to his reign of terror.
Directed, written and edited by Justin Chalifoux Researched by Tiffany Loxton Voiceover by William Akana Produced by Alexandra Salois & Salim Sader
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At 1:13 AM on the morning of October 5th, 2005, Christie Wilson is captured on a casino parking lot CCTV, walking next to a mysterious figure. The rotating camera takes 3 minutes and 40 seconds to complete its next turn, but in those minutes something terrible happens hidden in the dark, and Christie disappears. It's up to her parents, Debbie and Pat Boyd, to bring their daughter home, and do whatever it takes to catch this dangerous man, and finally put an end to his killing spree.
Credits Directed, written & edited by Alexandre Gendron & Maxime Desrochers Curated by Tanvi Rajvanshi Researched by Manon Lafosse Voiceover by William Akana Produced by Alexandra Salois & Salim Sader
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Brook Weber is just 18 years old in August of 1996 when she and her boyfriend Jeffrey Wolfe find themselves in the most disturbing home in all of Mississippi. Gary Carl Simmons, a local butcher in Moss Pointe, has been waiting for someone like Brook to fall into his clutches after his ex-wife Lori Simmons fled with their children in fear of her life. In fact, Gary has a perfect human-sized box hidden in his house, waiting to make his fantasies come to life. Little does Gary know that the Butcher’s Box is no match for Brook, and with a little luck and a lot of skill, not only will she escape, but she’ll make him pay for his crimes. Credits: Directed, written, & edited by Justin Chalifoux Curated by Tianyi Zhang Research by Tiffany Loxton Voiceover by William Akana Produced by Alexandra Salois & Salim Sader For more stories like this, subscribe to our YouTube here
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