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Paul Elliott Part 1: Somewhere Between Alliance and Alaska

On a summer day in 2007, 50-year-old Paul Elliott left the duplex he shared with family in Alliance and rode away on his bicycle. According to his brother-in-law, Paul left after learning that police had been called about tools stolen from the property. There's no indication that ...  Show more

Replay: Trudy Appleby - The Arrest

This episode originally aired on June 22, 2020. Since that time, there have been significant updates in Trudy's case.On the morning of August 21, 1996, Dennis Appleby left his Moline, Illinois, home to head to work, leaving his 11-year-old daughter, Trudy, at home to spend the su ...  Show more

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