1 00:00:09,920 --> 00:00:14,560 Speaker 1: My name is m Williams Phelps. This is Paper Ghosts, 2 00:00:15,520 --> 00:00:30,880 Speaker 1: a Season one update. It's been more than a year 3 00:00:30,920 --> 00:00:35,120 Speaker 1: since Season one of Paper Ghosts aired, and whether it 4 00:00:35,159 --> 00:00:37,760 Speaker 1: be a text or tweet, or even just a drive 5 00:00:37,840 --> 00:00:41,280 Speaker 1: around my own neighborhood, not a day goes by that 6 00:00:41,360 --> 00:00:43,840 Speaker 1: I still don't think about the young girls and women 7 00:00:43,880 --> 00:00:47,080 Speaker 1: who went missing in my hometown so many years ago. 8 00:00:48,640 --> 00:00:53,360 Speaker 1: Like any cold case investigation, the work never stops. Season 9 00:00:53,440 --> 00:00:55,440 Speaker 1: one may have come to an end, but the scores 10 00:00:55,480 --> 00:00:59,520 Speaker 1: of tips and queries I've received an email, social media messages, 11 00:00:59,560 --> 00:01:03,560 Speaker 1: and phone calls have only continued, not only to me, 12 00:01:04,280 --> 00:01:08,480 Speaker 1: but also to the Vernon, Connecticut Police Department and talland County, 13 00:01:08,600 --> 00:01:13,600 Speaker 1: Connecticut States Attorney's Office responsible for investigating the cases of 14 00:01:13,680 --> 00:01:19,680 Speaker 1: Janice Pocket, Lisa White, Debbie Spickler, Susan LaRosa, and Irene LaRosa. 15 00:01:22,280 --> 00:01:24,440 Speaker 1: I thought it was time for an update on what's 16 00:01:24,480 --> 00:01:28,720 Speaker 1: happened since the last episode air, talk about where things 17 00:01:28,760 --> 00:01:32,480 Speaker 1: currently stand, discussed the tips that have come in, and 18 00:01:32,520 --> 00:01:36,760 Speaker 1: respond to some of the unanswered questions the reinvestigation raised. 19 00:01:38,080 --> 00:01:40,440 Speaker 1: The first person I knew I wanted to speak with 20 00:01:40,640 --> 00:01:43,240 Speaker 1: was the man who oversaw a lot of the investigative 21 00:01:43,280 --> 00:01:46,720 Speaker 1: work in several of the cases, and whose voice can 22 00:01:46,760 --> 00:01:50,600 Speaker 1: be heard throughout much of season one, Lieutenant Bill Meyer. 23 00:01:51,720 --> 00:01:54,920 Speaker 1: After many years working with the Vernon Police, several of 24 00:01:54,960 --> 00:01:58,000 Speaker 1: which were spent heading up the Major Crimes Unit. Bill 25 00:01:58,040 --> 00:02:01,520 Speaker 1: has since retired from his life in law enforcement, but 26 00:02:01,600 --> 00:02:04,640 Speaker 1: the man can't stay away from his work. He maintains 27 00:02:04,640 --> 00:02:08,720 Speaker 1: a close relationship with his old department, a proximity that 28 00:02:08,760 --> 00:02:17,280 Speaker 1: has provided him with information and updates on his former cases. So, 29 00:02:17,520 --> 00:02:20,760 Speaker 1: I mean, since the podcast is aired, what's happened with 30 00:02:20,800 --> 00:02:24,600 Speaker 1: the Vernon Police Department in these cases? Bill? The podcast 31 00:02:24,639 --> 00:02:26,799 Speaker 1: has generated a lot of interest. Again, in the case, 32 00:02:27,280 --> 00:02:30,760 Speaker 1: we've received dozens of tips, uh and and we're following 33 00:02:30,840 --> 00:02:32,880 Speaker 1: up working jointly with the State Police in the States 34 00:02:32,919 --> 00:02:37,600 Speaker 1: Attorney's Office? Has the podcast helped in regard to pushing 35 00:02:37,639 --> 00:02:41,560 Speaker 1: the case forward? Moving the needle? The wide publicity across 36 00:02:41,600 --> 00:02:46,480 Speaker 1: the country certainly helps because we don't know who has 37 00:02:46,520 --> 00:02:48,840 Speaker 1: the information that we need and they could live anywhere. 38 00:02:49,040 --> 00:02:51,800 Speaker 1: In reaching such a broad audience has been very helpful 39 00:02:51,800 --> 00:02:55,520 Speaker 1: for investigators not working these cases. I'd like to say 40 00:02:55,520 --> 00:02:58,240 Speaker 1: that a smoking gun tip came in and resolved one 41 00:02:58,320 --> 00:03:00,480 Speaker 1: or more of the cases. But of course that is 42 00:03:00,560 --> 00:03:05,919 Speaker 1: not how cold case investigation unfolds. The fact is this 43 00:03:06,000 --> 00:03:10,560 Speaker 1: is a time consuming process, more than most people can understand. 44 00:03:11,600 --> 00:03:14,200 Speaker 1: It's a hurry up and weight scenario that plagues so 45 00:03:14,280 --> 00:03:17,239 Speaker 1: many of these cases, which I have run into time 46 00:03:17,240 --> 00:03:20,839 Speaker 1: and again. I personally can only move things so far. 47 00:03:21,320 --> 00:03:25,079 Speaker 1: Then it's up to law enforcement, and law enforcement has 48 00:03:25,120 --> 00:03:30,960 Speaker 1: contemporary priorities and budget restrictions prohibiting them from dedicating any 49 00:03:31,040 --> 00:03:37,680 Speaker 1: serious time or person power to these older cases. I 50 00:03:37,760 --> 00:03:40,160 Speaker 1: asked Bill what he thought was going to happen next. 51 00:03:41,080 --> 00:03:45,840 Speaker 1: He gave me the stock reply, we don't know. I mean, 52 00:03:45,840 --> 00:03:49,160 Speaker 1: these girls advantage without a trace, and we've been working 53 00:03:49,480 --> 00:03:52,360 Speaker 1: since they disappeared to try and find them, and we're 54 00:03:52,360 --> 00:03:56,480 Speaker 1: looking for answers. What else can the guys say? Really, 55 00:03:57,920 --> 00:04:01,280 Speaker 1: what I can report is that the Conecticut State Police 56 00:04:01,640 --> 00:04:04,560 Speaker 1: did make a big push to investigate the Crystal Lake 57 00:04:04,640 --> 00:04:09,000 Speaker 1: areas I focused on in the podcast, after hearing about 58 00:04:09,000 --> 00:04:12,440 Speaker 1: the canine search featured in the show. The state Police 59 00:04:12,480 --> 00:04:15,680 Speaker 1: brought in their own dogs and conducted a search of 60 00:04:15,720 --> 00:04:20,680 Speaker 1: their own. They marked several areas of interest. They made 61 00:04:20,720 --> 00:04:24,200 Speaker 1: their presence known. They had the Wendells, the couple who 62 00:04:24,200 --> 00:04:27,920 Speaker 1: owns the property where the searches took place, believing they 63 00:04:27,920 --> 00:04:33,040 Speaker 1: were interested in results. Yet after the final podcast episode air, 64 00:04:33,200 --> 00:04:38,720 Speaker 1: the State Police disappeared once again stopped returning calls. And 65 00:04:38,760 --> 00:04:41,400 Speaker 1: I am not saying this to diss them in any way. 66 00:04:41,440 --> 00:04:46,039 Speaker 1: This is a fact. It's what happened. The Window family, 67 00:04:46,480 --> 00:04:50,120 Speaker 1: who were also featured in season one, were extremely disappointed. 68 00:04:50,560 --> 00:04:53,000 Speaker 1: They wanted to see some sort of action based on 69 00:04:53,120 --> 00:04:58,240 Speaker 1: where the State Police canines and my canines hit. The 70 00:04:58,279 --> 00:05:00,480 Speaker 1: State Police even told them they were going to bring 71 00:05:00,520 --> 00:05:05,919 Speaker 1: in ground penetrating radar to take a closer look underground. Sadly, 72 00:05:07,000 --> 00:05:12,400 Speaker 1: they did nothing, So once again I decided to do 73 00:05:12,440 --> 00:05:46,040 Speaker 1: the work myself. It's Peter hy right, let's see you. 74 00:05:47,920 --> 00:05:52,039 Speaker 1: Ground penetrating radar, or GPR, as it's more commonly called. 75 00:05:52,040 --> 00:05:55,600 Speaker 1: It's a nondestructive way to search underground and detect buried 76 00:05:55,720 --> 00:05:59,920 Speaker 1: or hidden remains. It is a fairly precise scientific way 77 00:06:00,000 --> 00:06:03,559 Speaker 1: of searching underground without digging holes and spending days, even 78 00:06:03,600 --> 00:06:08,440 Speaker 1: weeks sifting through dirt and rocks like an archaeologist hoping 79 00:06:08,480 --> 00:06:11,320 Speaker 1: to find fragments of a body. The idea is to 80 00:06:11,400 --> 00:06:15,320 Speaker 1: detect what are called subsurface caves in the underground landscape 81 00:06:15,640 --> 00:06:21,039 Speaker 1: using radiograms to penetrate the earth. As crime scene expert 82 00:06:21,080 --> 00:06:25,440 Speaker 1: Peter Valentin explained to me, cold case investigation or reinvestigating 83 00:06:25,480 --> 00:06:29,039 Speaker 1: cases that seem to have run their course, is tedious work. 84 00:06:29,760 --> 00:06:33,839 Speaker 1: But there are tasks that can be done with these 85 00:06:33,839 --> 00:06:37,760 Speaker 1: cold cases. And you know this better than anybody. If 86 00:06:37,839 --> 00:06:42,200 Speaker 1: you assume that what the initial investigators did was correct, 87 00:06:42,760 --> 00:06:44,720 Speaker 1: you're gonna wind up at the same dead end they 88 00:06:44,800 --> 00:06:47,039 Speaker 1: did right, And so you have to go back and 89 00:06:47,080 --> 00:06:49,840 Speaker 1: reread everything and see what's wrong with it, or to 90 00:06:50,080 --> 00:06:53,400 Speaker 1: you know, reinterview those people and listen for what never 91 00:06:53,440 --> 00:06:56,040 Speaker 1: made it into the reports the first six times they 92 00:06:56,040 --> 00:07:02,920 Speaker 1: were written, and also to reinterview people. Peter is an 93 00:07:02,920 --> 00:07:06,799 Speaker 1: old friend. He's had a distinguished career with the Connecticut 94 00:07:06,800 --> 00:07:10,040 Speaker 1: State Police and retired in two thousand eleven as a 95 00:07:10,120 --> 00:07:15,320 Speaker 1: detective from the Major Crime Squad. His work encompassed homicide, 96 00:07:15,760 --> 00:07:20,800 Speaker 1: suspicious death, and major crime scene investigations. He was a 97 00:07:20,800 --> 00:07:24,680 Speaker 1: member of Connecticut's elite Urban Search and Rescue team, which 98 00:07:24,720 --> 00:07:29,280 Speaker 1: means he'd had extensive training in detecting criminal activity at 99 00:07:29,320 --> 00:07:33,200 Speaker 1: a major disaster, and has functioned as a rescue specialist 100 00:07:33,560 --> 00:07:38,520 Speaker 1: focused on saving injured and trapped to victims. Peter now 101 00:07:38,560 --> 00:07:41,880 Speaker 1: teaches at the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice 102 00:07:41,880 --> 00:07:46,360 Speaker 1: and Forensic Sciences at the University of New Haven. After 103 00:07:46,400 --> 00:07:50,120 Speaker 1: listening to season one, it was Peter's colleague Dr Claire Glenn, 104 00:07:50,760 --> 00:07:53,080 Speaker 1: who I have also known for many years, who offered 105 00:07:53,160 --> 00:07:56,720 Speaker 1: up the institute's ground penetrating radar as a way for 106 00:07:56,800 --> 00:08:00,200 Speaker 1: us to search the Wendell property. So one day were 107 00:08:00,200 --> 00:08:04,200 Speaker 1: the summer, we all met up at the Wendell property. 108 00:08:05,760 --> 00:08:12,400 Speaker 1: So this stuff looks pretty basic. Uh, the equipment, Yeah, 109 00:08:12,920 --> 00:08:17,760 Speaker 1: it's old school, but it's definitely you know what it is. 110 00:08:17,800 --> 00:08:19,960 Speaker 1: It's just there's a limit to what you can do. 111 00:08:21,200 --> 00:08:24,520 Speaker 1: When you're looking into the ground. It's kind of difficult, 112 00:08:25,240 --> 00:08:27,960 Speaker 1: and reading it must be difficult. Yeah, that's actually so. 113 00:08:28,080 --> 00:08:32,040 Speaker 1: I was actually practicing yesterday in my neighborhood and just 114 00:08:32,080 --> 00:08:36,000 Speaker 1: looking at things making sure that I'm reading that the 115 00:08:36,080 --> 00:08:38,400 Speaker 1: right way. Does it work like a like say, a 116 00:08:38,440 --> 00:08:43,480 Speaker 1: fish finder, same same idea cruder than that? Really? Oh yeah, 117 00:08:43,520 --> 00:08:45,240 Speaker 1: wait till you see the the energies, You'll see it's 118 00:08:45,280 --> 00:08:48,480 Speaker 1: just what the hell is that good? I don't know. 119 00:08:48,679 --> 00:08:50,080 Speaker 1: And then you take it back to the lab and 120 00:08:50,080 --> 00:08:51,640 Speaker 1: you look at it. So, yeah, what I'm gonna do 121 00:08:51,720 --> 00:08:53,920 Speaker 1: is I'm gonna take pictures of it. We're gonna market 122 00:08:54,000 --> 00:08:55,959 Speaker 1: if if it's something really good, we can market if 123 00:08:55,960 --> 00:08:58,239 Speaker 1: we need to. But I think since it's so localized, 124 00:08:58,720 --> 00:09:01,400 Speaker 1: what you have there is good enough. Based on where 125 00:09:01,440 --> 00:09:04,840 Speaker 1: the canines I arranged to come up in showed the 126 00:09:04,840 --> 00:09:08,520 Speaker 1: most interest. There are two main areas were focused on. 127 00:09:08,600 --> 00:09:12,760 Speaker 1: Checking out near that a frame well and the flower 128 00:09:12,880 --> 00:09:17,040 Speaker 1: memorial I mentioned in season one. Starting at the well, 129 00:09:17,200 --> 00:09:20,040 Speaker 1: there's a large piece of rock directly behind it where 130 00:09:20,040 --> 00:09:23,960 Speaker 1: the dogs hit it juts out into a ledge. Think 131 00:09:24,000 --> 00:09:28,120 Speaker 1: of Volkswagen sized boulder that we're thinking is actually the 132 00:09:28,160 --> 00:09:33,320 Speaker 1: tip of a larger boulder buried under ground. I watch 133 00:09:33,400 --> 00:09:36,840 Speaker 1: as Peter begins tracing a pattern with the GPR equipment 134 00:09:37,000 --> 00:09:41,320 Speaker 1: north to south, east to west, working towards the place 135 00:09:41,400 --> 00:09:46,679 Speaker 1: marker where the dogs hit on. I mean, so you're 136 00:09:46,679 --> 00:09:49,120 Speaker 1: just running that over the ground like you're cutting the lawn, 137 00:09:49,160 --> 00:09:53,400 Speaker 1: but very very very slowly. And as you can see 138 00:09:53,400 --> 00:09:59,880 Speaker 1: with each pass, you see how yeah there's a change. Yeah, 139 00:10:00,440 --> 00:10:06,240 Speaker 1: And it gives you the depth approximate FET so you're 140 00:10:06,280 --> 00:10:13,240 Speaker 1: closer to year should see the ledge, right, they're looking 141 00:10:13,280 --> 00:10:18,600 Speaker 1: at that right there. See that's constant from two to five, 142 00:10:19,000 --> 00:10:28,920 Speaker 1: from half to five. How deep is a resolution? But uh, 143 00:10:29,000 --> 00:10:35,840 Speaker 1: where we are right now, probably twelve feet. Most bodies 144 00:10:35,880 --> 00:10:39,200 Speaker 1: are not buried more than eighteen inches underground a killer 145 00:10:39,559 --> 00:10:42,199 Speaker 1: and in these cases we're talking about a hasty type 146 00:10:42,200 --> 00:10:45,480 Speaker 1: of burial. If there are bodies near Crystal Lake, is 147 00:10:45,559 --> 00:10:48,480 Speaker 1: not going to dig a two, three or six ft 148 00:10:48,480 --> 00:10:53,240 Speaker 1: grave to bury a body. That only happens in the movies. Therefore, 149 00:10:53,400 --> 00:10:56,440 Speaker 1: GPR can be a highly effective tool to search a 150 00:10:56,480 --> 00:11:01,200 Speaker 1: wide area underground and determine the best spots Fenny to 151 00:11:01,320 --> 00:11:05,080 Speaker 1: perform an excavation. The average body is no more than 152 00:11:05,120 --> 00:11:08,760 Speaker 1: eighteen inches. No one's taking six f I was gonna say, 153 00:11:08,720 --> 00:11:10,800 Speaker 1: if I didn't even make a bad joke about Connecticut, 154 00:11:10,880 --> 00:11:12,880 Speaker 1: you don't even go that far because you're just constantly 155 00:11:12,920 --> 00:11:16,120 Speaker 1: hitting fieldstone. So what ends up happening is it's six 156 00:11:16,120 --> 00:11:18,480 Speaker 1: inches below the ground and you just have field stone 157 00:11:19,200 --> 00:11:23,559 Speaker 1: all over the top of them. Peter outlines the reality 158 00:11:23,559 --> 00:11:26,120 Speaker 1: of all this that we are basically looking for a 159 00:11:26,200 --> 00:11:29,640 Speaker 1: needle in a haystack out here, And as we discussed 160 00:11:29,640 --> 00:11:32,400 Speaker 1: it further, Peter mentions that if the a frame well, 161 00:11:32,520 --> 00:11:35,720 Speaker 1: which is where the original tip from the witness was centered, 162 00:11:36,480 --> 00:11:39,480 Speaker 1: is now cemented all the way down. The most likely 163 00:11:39,559 --> 00:11:42,280 Speaker 1: scenario is that a body could have been buried under 164 00:11:42,320 --> 00:11:46,880 Speaker 1: that cement, if it was placed there at all, or 165 00:11:46,960 --> 00:11:54,920 Speaker 1: has just washed away. Just as we're ready to move on, 166 00:11:55,040 --> 00:11:57,800 Speaker 1: Peter's attention is drawn to an image on the screen. 167 00:11:59,720 --> 00:12:03,680 Speaker 1: All I'm seeing something at about two ft You see 168 00:12:03,679 --> 00:12:08,880 Speaker 1: that right there here, right, So that's that's the depth 169 00:12:08,920 --> 00:12:15,800 Speaker 1: we're interested in. Let's get back to it there, you're 170 00:12:15,840 --> 00:12:22,280 Speaker 1: right right there. Okay, that looks like a cylindrical object 171 00:12:22,280 --> 00:12:25,560 Speaker 1: that I'm right over the top of. It's most likely 172 00:12:25,600 --> 00:12:29,199 Speaker 1: a route. And as these cases have gone for me 173 00:12:29,360 --> 00:12:33,640 Speaker 1: over the past fifteen years. Now, just as a mild 174 00:12:33,720 --> 00:12:37,959 Speaker 1: pang of excitement builds, it is quickly quashed by reality. 175 00:12:39,480 --> 00:12:42,280 Speaker 1: Peter is content and telling me that he has thoroughly 176 00:12:42,400 --> 00:12:46,640 Speaker 1: radar the area A few times I might add and that, well, 177 00:12:47,200 --> 00:12:51,360 Speaker 1: I'll let him explain. Yeah, I'm pretty comfortable here that 178 00:12:51,400 --> 00:12:55,120 Speaker 1: there's nothing in this area to be concerned about. So 179 00:12:55,200 --> 00:12:57,280 Speaker 1: he's had We have water, table, we have ledge, we 180 00:12:57,320 --> 00:13:01,599 Speaker 1: have roots, but we have no bodies. Good body parts, 181 00:13:01,600 --> 00:13:04,079 Speaker 1: if they are, they're scattered. You said that you would 182 00:13:04,160 --> 00:13:08,520 Speaker 1: you would see something localized with a shape to it, 183 00:13:09,080 --> 00:13:12,840 Speaker 1: and that's not here. There's nothing in this area. So 184 00:13:12,880 --> 00:13:19,319 Speaker 1: that's an answer. Not finding anything is indeed an answer, 185 00:13:20,520 --> 00:13:23,880 Speaker 1: not the one we want, but it's an answer. Nonetheless. 186 00:13:25,280 --> 00:13:27,880 Speaker 1: If you recall from the final episode of season one, 187 00:13:28,720 --> 00:13:31,520 Speaker 1: the Connecticut State Police decided to bring out their own 188 00:13:31,600 --> 00:13:35,160 Speaker 1: search dogs to give the appearance of working on the 189 00:13:35,240 --> 00:13:39,480 Speaker 1: case and not to be outdone by some investigative journalist dude, 190 00:13:40,080 --> 00:13:42,760 Speaker 1: as if this is some sort of competition. And look, 191 00:13:42,840 --> 00:13:46,040 Speaker 1: I get it, the state police have to be political 192 00:13:46,600 --> 00:13:49,040 Speaker 1: and at least make it seem like they are working 193 00:13:49,080 --> 00:13:52,880 Speaker 1: on the cases. But in my world, it's frustrating as 194 00:13:52,920 --> 00:13:56,920 Speaker 1: all hell, just like how my emails informing the current 195 00:13:57,000 --> 00:13:59,600 Speaker 1: lead detective of what Peter and I were doing out 196 00:13:59,640 --> 00:14:04,520 Speaker 1: here have been completely ignored. I mean, look, I'm in 197 00:14:04,520 --> 00:14:07,840 Speaker 1: this for the same outcome because, honestly, save her a 198 00:14:07,840 --> 00:14:11,559 Speaker 1: complete omission, there cannot be any arrest made in any 199 00:14:11,640 --> 00:14:16,760 Speaker 1: of these cases. There is zero evidence. The conclusion, if possible, 200 00:14:16,880 --> 00:14:19,360 Speaker 1: is finding one of the girls and bringing her home. 201 00:14:20,200 --> 00:14:24,800 Speaker 1: So for me, all the state police nonsense is just noise. 202 00:14:25,880 --> 00:14:29,160 Speaker 1: We could work together, but ego in power and control 203 00:14:29,200 --> 00:14:36,360 Speaker 1: get in the way of that. Back to Crystal Lake, 204 00:14:36,960 --> 00:14:40,240 Speaker 1: Peter and I, along with Dr. Claire Glenn and property 205 00:14:40,280 --> 00:14:43,680 Speaker 1: owner Ken Wendell, move over to where the Connecticut State 206 00:14:43,760 --> 00:14:48,000 Speaker 1: Police canines hit an area of flat land. I'd say 207 00:14:48,040 --> 00:14:51,600 Speaker 1: about fifty feet from the area my dog's hit on, 208 00:14:52,520 --> 00:14:55,880 Speaker 1: so it's not too far. And as Peter gets going, 209 00:14:56,280 --> 00:15:00,240 Speaker 1: running is contraption over the forest bed. As he is 210 00:15:00,320 --> 00:15:04,000 Speaker 1: buffing a wax floor, things get somewhat exciting as he 211 00:15:04,040 --> 00:15:08,240 Speaker 1: begins to see something very interesting. So this next area 212 00:15:08,320 --> 00:15:11,680 Speaker 1: here is where the State Police dogs hit and it's 213 00:15:11,720 --> 00:15:18,800 Speaker 1: marked and I don't know, there's definitely something that what's 214 00:15:18,880 --> 00:15:21,720 Speaker 1: under here again, we don't know. That's where the doors alerted. 215 00:15:25,120 --> 00:15:31,040 Speaker 1: You see all that. So there's there's, there's, there's all 216 00:15:31,120 --> 00:15:37,120 Speaker 1: kinds of activity there. It's like an opening down there somewhere. 217 00:15:40,680 --> 00:15:44,640 Speaker 1: And this is different too, This isn't that's an anomaly. Yeah, 218 00:15:45,680 --> 00:15:49,240 Speaker 1: Peter is definitely seeing something he has not seen all day, 219 00:15:49,240 --> 00:15:52,600 Speaker 1: and it interests him greatly. I've not seen this type 220 00:15:52,640 --> 00:15:58,680 Speaker 1: of concerned or concentrated focus on his face. But do 221 00:15:58,720 --> 00:16:01,920 Speaker 1: you see how they're the one that wasn't a great 222 00:16:01,960 --> 00:16:05,800 Speaker 1: feet is gone? Yeah, right, there's something here. Now it's 223 00:16:05,800 --> 00:16:10,440 Speaker 1: not so well, bring this back over here. There it is. 224 00:16:11,680 --> 00:16:14,400 Speaker 1: What Peter means is that he runs the GPR over 225 00:16:14,440 --> 00:16:18,640 Speaker 1: the area. An object underground, long and cylindrical, becomes clear 226 00:16:18,920 --> 00:16:22,600 Speaker 1: and then disappears as he runs the machine over it 227 00:16:22,840 --> 00:16:26,000 Speaker 1: a different way. Boom, there it is again, about a 228 00:16:26,000 --> 00:16:29,240 Speaker 1: foot long. We don't say it, but looking at it, 229 00:16:29,600 --> 00:16:32,920 Speaker 1: one could draw the conclusion this is a femur bump. 230 00:16:33,520 --> 00:16:47,160 Speaker 1: It has that same shape our ground and said, right 231 00:16:47,240 --> 00:16:51,600 Speaker 1: over there's bodies and car. After talking about it, we 232 00:16:51,680 --> 00:16:56,280 Speaker 1: decided to dig. There's a nervous energy among us. None 233 00:16:56,320 --> 00:16:59,840 Speaker 1: of us expect to find anything, but you just never know. 234 00:17:05,800 --> 00:17:12,720 Speaker 1: And it's all. It wasn't just roots. Ken Wendell continues digging, 235 00:17:13,560 --> 00:17:16,879 Speaker 1: and as he meanders the shovel over thick and long roots, 236 00:17:17,080 --> 00:17:20,560 Speaker 1: he comes across a rather long, skinny rock and Peter 237 00:17:20,680 --> 00:17:29,560 Speaker 1: makes an observation, I mean that's what I was seeing. Yeah, 238 00:17:29,600 --> 00:17:35,240 Speaker 1: you know, good, you can actually hear Ken hit a 239 00:17:35,320 --> 00:17:44,119 Speaker 1: rock here, That's what I was seeing. Keep working towards this. 240 00:17:45,280 --> 00:17:46,719 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, I don't think you need to go much 241 00:17:46,760 --> 00:17:50,440 Speaker 1: further than that. And so what has been a common 242 00:17:50,520 --> 00:17:53,760 Speaker 1: theme for the past twelve years as I investigated these 243 00:17:53,760 --> 00:17:58,399 Speaker 1: cases continues. What it first seemed promising like maybe a 244 00:17:58,480 --> 00:18:03,480 Speaker 1: break leading somewhere turns into another stone blocking a path. 245 00:18:05,359 --> 00:18:08,680 Speaker 1: We searched several more areas, including the so called bunker 246 00:18:08,800 --> 00:18:12,960 Speaker 1: area near where the Irene LaRosa Flower Memorial is located, 247 00:18:13,320 --> 00:18:17,199 Speaker 1: an area the search dogs were not interested in, and 248 00:18:17,280 --> 00:18:23,000 Speaker 1: we found absolutely nothing. I am disappointed, yet in some 249 00:18:23,160 --> 00:18:26,919 Speaker 1: respects I am happy to report that, after all we 250 00:18:27,040 --> 00:18:30,400 Speaker 1: did on the Wendell property and across the street closer 251 00:18:30,760 --> 00:18:34,560 Speaker 1: to the LaRosa property, I do not believe any of 252 00:18:34,600 --> 00:18:38,000 Speaker 1: the girls are in this area, and if they were 253 00:18:38,080 --> 00:18:53,520 Speaker 1: at one time, fifty years has taken that prospect away. 254 00:18:55,640 --> 00:18:58,639 Speaker 1: I thought i'd end this update with the conversational Q 255 00:18:58,800 --> 00:19:03,000 Speaker 1: and A, facilitated by my executive producer, Christina Everett, who 256 00:19:03,080 --> 00:19:05,760 Speaker 1: is the wizard behind the curtain really with all things 257 00:19:05,840 --> 00:19:10,320 Speaker 1: paper Ghosts and my new weekly true crime podcast, Crossing 258 00:19:10,320 --> 00:19:14,480 Speaker 1: the Line with Them William Phelps. Christina was instrumental in 259 00:19:14,560 --> 00:19:16,840 Speaker 1: keeping me in check and keeping me on track during 260 00:19:16,880 --> 00:19:19,879 Speaker 1: season one and played the same role in season two, 261 00:19:20,200 --> 00:19:23,720 Speaker 1: which you might have heard her on Thanks. So I'm 262 00:19:23,720 --> 00:19:25,920 Speaker 1: excited to be here and to be able to talk 263 00:19:25,960 --> 00:19:28,719 Speaker 1: to you about you know, what happened behind the scenes 264 00:19:28,800 --> 00:19:31,920 Speaker 1: of Paper Ghosts. And We've gotten a lot of feedback 265 00:19:32,160 --> 00:19:34,639 Speaker 1: and emails, and I'd love to talk to you know 266 00:19:34,680 --> 00:19:39,560 Speaker 1: specifically about you know, what's the general consensus of the 267 00:19:39,600 --> 00:19:44,320 Speaker 1: tips that you receive. Well, the tips I feel are legit. 268 00:19:44,920 --> 00:19:48,359 Speaker 1: The problem is time someone will tell me that forty 269 00:19:48,440 --> 00:19:51,520 Speaker 1: five years ago a man with a similar description to 270 00:19:51,600 --> 00:19:56,359 Speaker 1: those in the podcast pulled over a similar vehicle and 271 00:19:56,400 --> 00:20:01,920 Speaker 1: tried to abduct me. The other popular tip sadly my 272 00:20:02,000 --> 00:20:05,080 Speaker 1: father lived in the area and molested me and other 273 00:20:05,200 --> 00:20:08,359 Speaker 1: kids in the neighborhood. I mean, this is horrible. I 274 00:20:08,359 --> 00:20:11,800 Speaker 1: I feel for these people, but there's really not much 275 00:20:11,800 --> 00:20:14,960 Speaker 1: I can do with that information. All of these men 276 00:20:14,960 --> 00:20:18,399 Speaker 1: are dead, and with a fifty year old potential abduction tip, 277 00:20:18,640 --> 00:20:22,239 Speaker 1: there's nothing to go on along those lines. Didn't you 278 00:20:22,320 --> 00:20:26,040 Speaker 1: get a solid tip though about Bob Larrossa. Boy? Did 279 00:20:26,040 --> 00:20:30,440 Speaker 1: I ever? A former cop? He's working in the Rockville 280 00:20:30,560 --> 00:20:34,520 Speaker 1: near the LaRosa home. On the evening Susan LaRosa went missing. 281 00:20:35,000 --> 00:20:41,399 Speaker 1: He contacts me and I quote from seventy n I 282 00:20:41,480 --> 00:20:45,200 Speaker 1: was a Vernon police officer. I knew Bob lar Rosa 283 00:20:45,880 --> 00:20:48,720 Speaker 1: on the day that Bob's wife, Susan went missing. I 284 00:20:48,760 --> 00:20:54,000 Speaker 1: was assigned the police department's portable number one beat, which 285 00:20:54,040 --> 00:20:57,840 Speaker 1: was foot patrol in the Rockville section of town. It 286 00:20:57,960 --> 00:21:00,960 Speaker 1: was some time after five pm that day. This source 287 00:21:01,080 --> 00:21:03,720 Speaker 1: goes on to explain to me it wasn't even dark 288 00:21:03,760 --> 00:21:07,040 Speaker 1: out yet. He says he's walking near the old water 289 00:21:07,119 --> 00:21:10,560 Speaker 1: Fountain in the rock Fill section, which is a five 290 00:21:10,560 --> 00:21:16,119 Speaker 1: minute walk from the Larrosso apartment. Bob LaRosa approaches him. 291 00:21:16,240 --> 00:21:22,760 Speaker 1: Bob appeared very upset, acting nervous, quote almost in panic mode. 292 00:21:23,520 --> 00:21:26,560 Speaker 1: Bob said he wanted to report his wife missing, further 293 00:21:26,680 --> 00:21:30,800 Speaker 1: stating she had gone to the store earlier and hasn't 294 00:21:30,800 --> 00:21:34,879 Speaker 1: returned home yet. My source says I then told Bobby 295 00:21:34,880 --> 00:21:37,320 Speaker 1: he'd have to wait twenty four hours before he could 296 00:21:37,320 --> 00:21:41,320 Speaker 1: make an official missing person report. I can't recall his response, 297 00:21:41,520 --> 00:21:44,359 Speaker 1: but it always bothered me the way he acted that day, 298 00:21:44,560 --> 00:21:49,080 Speaker 1: more nervous that maybe he knew where Susan was. I mean, 299 00:21:49,119 --> 00:21:52,480 Speaker 1: I'm thinking about this, and it's like, so Susan goes 300 00:21:52,520 --> 00:21:54,440 Speaker 1: out to the store, she doesn't come back for an 301 00:21:54,440 --> 00:21:58,600 Speaker 1: hour or so, and Bob's already wanting to report her missing. 302 00:21:58,840 --> 00:22:01,760 Speaker 1: That's strange to me. Yeah, well, what about our other 303 00:22:02,600 --> 00:22:05,840 Speaker 1: man in question, the witness. Did you get any other 304 00:22:06,280 --> 00:22:10,040 Speaker 1: additional information or tips about him? I did get some 305 00:22:10,880 --> 00:22:14,800 Speaker 1: bonus information, if you will, about the witness. Someone close 306 00:22:14,880 --> 00:22:16,960 Speaker 1: to the witness told me about a day when the 307 00:22:17,000 --> 00:22:21,080 Speaker 1: witness he just up and left town without telling anyone. 308 00:22:21,760 --> 00:22:25,840 Speaker 1: Here's what my source said. Quote Suddenly, without warning or 309 00:22:25,880 --> 00:22:28,760 Speaker 1: any sort of announcement, he was gone. No one in 310 00:22:28,800 --> 00:22:31,720 Speaker 1: the family knew where he went or why he left. 311 00:22:32,400 --> 00:22:35,840 Speaker 1: The sudden exit from town baffled everyone who knew them 312 00:22:36,359 --> 00:22:41,879 Speaker 1: end quote. So the witness's disappearance was a mystery to 313 00:22:42,119 --> 00:22:45,399 Speaker 1: those he was closest to. And it's right after the 314 00:22:45,400 --> 00:22:48,879 Speaker 1: witness's departure from town that my source here quote began 315 00:22:49,040 --> 00:22:53,600 Speaker 1: hearing family members make comments about Susan and Bob the Rosa, 316 00:22:53,800 --> 00:22:56,800 Speaker 1: and he recalls one of the family members saying something 317 00:22:57,240 --> 00:23:02,280 Speaker 1: about the witness quote probably had something to do with 318 00:23:02,320 --> 00:23:07,400 Speaker 1: that LaRosa woman. I mean. And it's things like this 319 00:23:07,560 --> 00:23:10,480 Speaker 1: that I wish we were able to include in the show, 320 00:23:10,600 --> 00:23:14,600 Speaker 1: but sometimes it was a matter of timing or you know, 321 00:23:14,680 --> 00:23:18,320 Speaker 1: not being able to firm up enough sources to include it. 322 00:23:18,440 --> 00:23:22,200 Speaker 1: So I'm glad we can address that now. Here's the thing. 323 00:23:22,280 --> 00:23:25,040 Speaker 1: This source also told me that Bob LaRosa and the 324 00:23:25,080 --> 00:23:30,840 Speaker 1: witness were quote tied to the hip. He remembers hearing 325 00:23:30,960 --> 00:23:34,720 Speaker 1: from family that the two of them were the last 326 00:23:34,760 --> 00:23:37,960 Speaker 1: to see some girl at a party in Rockville one night, 327 00:23:38,320 --> 00:23:44,040 Speaker 1: and then she was missing. That's remarkable. And to clarify, 328 00:23:44,160 --> 00:23:47,560 Speaker 1: you're not just saying this like based off of one 329 00:23:47,880 --> 00:23:51,840 Speaker 1: single email. I mean, you really research every single tip 330 00:23:51,920 --> 00:23:54,560 Speaker 1: that you get, and the things that you share are 331 00:23:54,600 --> 00:23:58,480 Speaker 1: not just gossip. So are there any other tips that 332 00:23:58,520 --> 00:24:01,600 Speaker 1: you received that we haven't touched on? You know? I 333 00:24:01,600 --> 00:24:04,280 Speaker 1: I received other tips I think embrace a bit of 334 00:24:04,359 --> 00:24:08,320 Speaker 1: validity within the scope of the cases too, but these 335 00:24:08,320 --> 00:24:11,800 Speaker 1: tips require a lot more vetting and further investigation. I 336 00:24:11,840 --> 00:24:15,800 Speaker 1: did also receive, you know, several psychic tips, which I 337 00:24:15,840 --> 00:24:19,840 Speaker 1: do not sorry, place any relevance in the One thing 338 00:24:19,880 --> 00:24:22,560 Speaker 1: I do want to say, and this is important to 339 00:24:22,600 --> 00:24:26,800 Speaker 1: me here at this stage of the investigation, I'm just 340 00:24:26,840 --> 00:24:29,439 Speaker 1: so sorry to all of those who have written in 341 00:24:29,520 --> 00:24:33,840 Speaker 1: and were abused by a man in your life physically, sexually, 342 00:24:34,000 --> 00:24:37,880 Speaker 1: or emotionally. I'm just so sorry this happened to you. 343 00:24:38,080 --> 00:24:41,399 Speaker 1: I hear you. I am listening, and your voice is 344 00:24:41,400 --> 00:24:45,680 Speaker 1: counted with me. It takes a lot to raise your 345 00:24:45,680 --> 00:24:48,080 Speaker 1: hand and speak about this stuff, and I'm glad you 346 00:24:48,119 --> 00:24:53,160 Speaker 1: did so. Shifting gears. Let's talk about the Connecticut State Police, 347 00:24:53,400 --> 00:24:57,560 Speaker 1: you know, going back to our last episode and the 348 00:24:57,600 --> 00:25:00,159 Speaker 1: work that you did with the search dogs and the 349 00:25:00,200 --> 00:25:03,480 Speaker 1: local authorities did and didn't do. How has that gone 350 00:25:03,520 --> 00:25:06,159 Speaker 1: with you? Have you heard anything from them. I've not 351 00:25:06,320 --> 00:25:09,800 Speaker 1: heard a word from the State Police. They seem to 352 00:25:09,800 --> 00:25:13,160 Speaker 1: think I don't know that we are in some sort 353 00:25:13,160 --> 00:25:16,399 Speaker 1: of competition, or that I harbor resentments against them, or 354 00:25:16,440 --> 00:25:21,919 Speaker 1: I'm holding back information, none of which is true. I 355 00:25:22,119 --> 00:25:29,160 Speaker 1: emailed the lead detective in this case after Peter Valentine 356 00:25:29,640 --> 00:25:34,320 Speaker 1: and Dr. Claire Glenn and Ken Wendell and myself went 357 00:25:34,400 --> 00:25:37,080 Speaker 1: up in the woods to do the ground penetrating radar, 358 00:25:38,200 --> 00:25:43,520 Speaker 1: and I shared with the detective Peter's findings and his thoughts, 359 00:25:43,600 --> 00:25:48,720 Speaker 1: et cetera. Now this lead detective and Peter know each 360 00:25:48,720 --> 00:25:53,320 Speaker 1: other very well, in fact that they work together. I 361 00:25:53,400 --> 00:25:56,280 Speaker 1: never got a response, So that says a lot to me. 362 00:25:57,800 --> 00:26:01,119 Speaker 1: My job has always been to report what I feel 363 00:26:01,560 --> 00:26:04,240 Speaker 1: is worthy of reporting. I don't get in the State 364 00:26:04,240 --> 00:26:07,440 Speaker 1: Police's way. I don't hold information from them and some 365 00:26:07,440 --> 00:26:11,280 Speaker 1: people that you really don't hold information from our those 366 00:26:11,280 --> 00:26:14,919 Speaker 1: closest to the victims, specifically the sisters we got married, 367 00:26:15,000 --> 00:26:19,440 Speaker 1: Janna's Pocket sister, April Lisa White sister, and Terry Shanks 368 00:26:19,880 --> 00:26:23,800 Speaker 1: Susan Leros's sister. You know, they were all huge parts 369 00:26:23,920 --> 00:26:29,159 Speaker 1: of season one. All of their stories greatly affected listeners 370 00:26:29,359 --> 00:26:32,840 Speaker 1: and myself included. You know, so have you talked to 371 00:26:32,880 --> 00:26:37,080 Speaker 1: them recently? What can you tell listeners about them? And 372 00:26:37,080 --> 00:26:41,399 Speaker 1: and really how has the podcast and the investigation affected 373 00:26:41,840 --> 00:26:44,879 Speaker 1: each of them. Today I went back and forth a 374 00:26:44,880 --> 00:26:48,600 Speaker 1: little bit with them about coming on this update episode, 375 00:26:48,600 --> 00:26:50,520 Speaker 1: and you know, I think they made the right decision 376 00:26:50,600 --> 00:26:53,640 Speaker 1: and just you know, letting it be. I mean, they 377 00:26:53,640 --> 00:26:55,919 Speaker 1: don't have to keep revisiting this stuff. It's it's with 378 00:26:56,000 --> 00:26:59,359 Speaker 1: them all day every day. To talk about it even 379 00:26:59,359 --> 00:27:03,200 Speaker 1: more now, I think would just be uh overwhelming. Well, 380 00:27:03,240 --> 00:27:05,639 Speaker 1: thanks for walking me through all of this. I know 381 00:27:05,720 --> 00:27:08,600 Speaker 1: these are some burning questions that a lot of listeners had, 382 00:27:08,640 --> 00:27:17,080 Speaker 1: so I'm glad we could take the time to address them. 383 00:27:17,080 --> 00:27:19,119 Speaker 1: With all of that said, I want listeners to know 384 00:27:19,240 --> 00:27:23,080 Speaker 1: that every email, phone, call, social media message regarding these cases, 385 00:27:23,160 --> 00:27:26,760 Speaker 1: even if you do not hear back from me is read, considered, 386 00:27:27,359 --> 00:27:32,320 Speaker 1: thoroughly vetted and checked out, and those tips or suggestions 387 00:27:32,640 --> 00:27:36,000 Speaker 1: deemed potentially helpful to any of the cases are handed 388 00:27:36,040 --> 00:27:39,320 Speaker 1: off to the right people in law enforcement. So please 389 00:27:39,400 --> 00:27:42,480 Speaker 1: keep sending them in. No matter how insignificant you might think, 390 00:27:42,520 --> 00:27:45,040 Speaker 1: the information you have is Every tip, no matter where 391 00:27:45,040 --> 00:27:48,480 Speaker 1: it leads, is one step closer to a resolution to 392 00:27:48,600 --> 00:27:53,240 Speaker 1: the families. I will continue to update the cases on 393 00:27:53,320 --> 00:27:58,280 Speaker 1: an as needed basis, and please subscribe to Crossing the 394 00:27:58,320 --> 00:28:02,520 Speaker 1: Line with m William Phelps. It's my new weekly podcast 395 00:28:02,920 --> 00:28:06,840 Speaker 1: with I Heart Radio. Finally, I want to thank every listener. 396 00:28:07,040 --> 00:28:10,119 Speaker 1: I am entirely humbled by your support of this podcast 397 00:28:10,280 --> 00:28:12,679 Speaker 1: as well as my other weekly show, Crossing the Line. 398 00:28:13,400 --> 00:28:19,120 Speaker 1: I have much more coming, so stay tuned. 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