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>> paige, if you get this, please, please call somebody everybody's worried about you. everybody's looking for you. please let us know you're ok >> paige was a woman with premonition. >> she said she knew something bad was gonna happen a couple of days she, wa missing. >> we found out she had this second life. >> quite obviously it' dangerous. >> she had been playing a risk game >> that opened up the door t the a multitude of people that we needed to start looking at. >> he was a scam artist. >> correct >> he was a liar, manipulative >> he had a list of names, and whether or not they would have sex with them. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> could investigators get their man before he struck again? >> i turned around and he wa sitting in the dark. and sai i'm doing to kill you. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it's been years since she
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vanished but few have forgotte paige, how could they, the story of the young mother' disappearance has woven itself in to local lore, as thunder hits, finally a trial. >> it's a mystery we've been following since it began, an now as thunder hits, dark in the high desert sky. finally, a trial >> when he told me, what h told me is that he knew how to get rid of a body so tha nobody could find it >> he said i'm going to kill you, and then he just slappe me repeatedly. >> finally rumors and gossip would be dispelled or made fact. and the secrets known no only by the guilty but also th shame will finally be revealed why so many secrets, whispers,
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rumors? because in this town where everyone knows everybody else's business, there wer enough potential suspects to fill a minivan >> do you have anything to d with the disappearance of paig birgfeld >> i was put under psychiatric care for 48 hours and then sen to jail. >> i did not kill paige, that' the bottom line. >> it was late june 2007, when the news of paige birgfeld thi appearance first spread like the morning some over the mountains and denve for hours away, frank birgfeld was driving to his office. the phone rang >> the boys on the phone say this is somebody with the maso county sheriff's office. and he said is paige that? and i said, yeah and he said, did you know sh is missing >> barbara campbell got th full from her husband, who tol her -- >> paige is missing. i ask, what do you mean? >> andrea got the news in an
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email. >> it is a pitch that's missing, and the subject line i kne something horrible had t happen because i did not mak any sense that she would b missing. >> no way for even a bes friend to prepare for such a thing. >> beautiful, one of those woman that was almost a little bit intimidating at first, i you were, you know, more average mom. >> andrea land and the other young mothers and gran junction could've been forgive for feeling a little envious she had the look, the money, the big house on the hill, and three attractive goods but it wasn't like that at all >> the way she talked. the way she acted. the way she treated you, everything about her was jus so wonderful >> barbara campbell, andrea, and page where members of gran junction's mom's o international, a kind of socia and support group for young, stay at home others. >> woo! there's paige, everybody! >> once a year they'd throw
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"spring fling, " a sort of put-on prom for moms. fanc clothes, red carpet entry, eve a pretend reporter throwin fashion questions. >> tell us who you're wearing. >> paige was always the star of course and this year th party was held at her place, which made it a very special event. >> most of us did not live in home that large. she was jus so down-to-earth and humbl about it that once you got ove the artwork on the walls and how, you know, beautiful hom it was, you almost forgot that you were in this really very high-end home. >> so the winner is, drumrol please, paige birgfeld [applause] >> she was so comfortabl hosting people that made it -- it made anybody there feel comfortable. sometimes you mee someone and you just instantly have a good feeling about them you're gonna be friends with them. it's just gonna be a instant match. that's what i
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had with paige [crying] - >> and then that call. the sheriff's deputy told th birgfelds that after meeting a friend on the afternoon of thursday, june 28, 2007 paig simply didn't come home. a they drove from denver to gran junction, paige's parents trie to understand what was happening. >> as we started out, i -- i don't know that i was very tense or i thought of th worse. i guess, "gee, i wonder where she is. g -- i hope she' --" but as -- as the drive wen on, it became more and mor anxious, more and more tight -- >> and i would be calling th kids on the home phone jus saying, "w -- we're gonna be there, you know, " and t - tryin'to sound reassuring. >> the kids had just a nanny with them because paige ha parted ways with her husband rob dixon, who'd since moved out of state. still as a single-mom, with three littl kids, paige had her life wel
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in control. due in no smal part to her obsessiv organizational skills. she ran several small businesses and kept track of every soccer practice and dentist appointment in an old-fashioned, hand-written, day-planner. >> i mean, every page was full and crossed referenced and - >> and she was always with it. and she'd come over to visit i came in the door right there i front of her. she was always checkin'it, and phonin'. >> over-booked, divorced, thre kids. first question, was ther a chance paige birgfeld simply walked out on her life >> we talked about, "boy sometimes i just wanna run away. " and she said, "you know, i never feel that way. i never wanna run away. even if i di run -- want to run away just t get away from here, i woul wanna take my kids with me >> there was no way she woul leave without her children
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they were her life >> if she needed to hide she would've found a way to do i with them. >> so what, then? what happene to paige? her friends, her parents didn't know what to do or where to look. maybe a clue could be found tucked away i her day planner. except it too was missing. coming up. hi mom i was just wondering when yo are going to be home >> police piece together the hours leading up to do paige's disappearance. >> 9-1-1, this is jessie what's your emergency? >> hi, i'm at the corner of 23 and logos, and there's a fire. and one encounter grabs thei attention. >> we found out that she had been visit are her ex-husband. obviously he was a person of interest >> when "dateline" continues
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>> it was a thursday, june 28th, when paige birgfeld, of gran junction, colorado, quit suddenly went off the radar. which was, at least a place to start. so mesa county sheriff' investigators henry stoffel an wayne weyler set out to trac her steps that day >> we found out that she had been at eagle visiting her - ex-husband and they had been reconciling at that point. >> but he, having been the las person known to have seen her, i suppose would be a person of interest in your - >> yes, obviously -- he was person of interest >> this person of interest, ro beigler, was paige's first ex-husband. they married right out of high school. young, immature, and soon, divorced but, funny how this works. ten years had sanded off their sharp edged disputes, and they saw anew why they fell in love
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>> it seemed like as if no tim had passed at all. >> this is ron beigler, talkin to a "dateline" producer soo after paige's disappearance. >> at what point did you start to rekindle your relationship? >> about six months ago. w tried to take it slow, but there was -- there was n denyin'that -- that it was jus as it was before >> problem was biegler lived i denver, a 4-hour drive east. s the two lovers would often mee at some midway point. on the day of paige's disappearance they chose eagle, colorado >> we were going to have a picnic and hang out together all day. we went to subway and brought it back to where w were sitting outside down by the river. it was very familiar. and, you know, i brought some pictures, you know? and we just sat there an relaxed and enjoyed the day an the weather. i mean, it wa special wonderful day. >> and then, around 7pm, the kissed and said goodbye an drove back to their respective sides of the state. two-hour later, at 8: 57pm, paige calle
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beigler. >> to see if i made it bac into denver. and then we had a brief conversation >> paige told beigler sh wasn't home yet. she was stuck behind a bad traffic acciden in grand junction. and indeed, investigators confirmed ther was a fatal traffic accident right here at this intersection. somebody saw paige's car here, too, tha very evening. thing is, this i five miles past her house. why was she here? an hour later, 9 56pm, paige's 8-year-old daughter, jess, left thi anxious voice mail message o her mother's cell phone. >> hi mom, it's me, i was just wondering when you would get home. love you, bye. >> no response. her daughter waited, worried, and calle again. >> hi mom, i was just wonderin when you were gonna get home bye. >> they slept then. best the
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could. all three children. and awoke the next day, friday june 29th, to a whole new kind of anxiety. she still wasn't home >> hi mom, you said you woul be back last night and you'r not even back today. bye >> something in the pit of the stomach. paige's old, and ne love, ron beigler, seemed to feel it, too >> hi, where are you? call m if you get a chance. i'm getting worried about you. >> and, hour by hour, they piled up. phone messages. like a normal day >> hi paige, laura just wanted me to give you a call and le you know - >> hi, this is sears repai service for the fan, calling t let you know - >> hi paige, it's kevin from performance pool. curious if your pool cleared up. please give me a call. thank you. >> not a single call was returned. and, that night, again, the children, with thei nanny, waited in vain for thei mother. the following day, saturday, june 30th. ron beigler called the house and
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spoke to paige's 8-year ol daughter, jess >> she didn't soun particularly that distraught. don't think she had -- ide what was going on. of course she didn't >> beigler's next call was t 911. >> dispatch, this is clint >> yes. i needed to talk about -- a missing person emergency. >> okay. and who is missing? >> her name is paige dixon >> how -- how old is paige >> she's -- 33 >> okay. >> she hasn't been home all -- all night thursday night, al day yesterday, and today something is definitely, definitely wrong. she either got abducted, or in an accident >> and that's when word of paige's disappearance began to spread across colorado investigators didn't have clue what happened to paige. but they wondered if beigler did. >> have police questioned you? >> yes, they have. >> and have they released yo as a, you know, a potentia suspect or - >> i don't know what they -- what they've done on that. i
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know that i -- that was never concern or worry of mine - havin'it get pinned on me, you know >> you have an alibi for tha night? >> just -- i'm confident tha the police know that i had nothin'to do with it >> do you feel like you have any thoughts as to what ma have happened or what' happening? >> i think it was a majo premeditated abduction or completely random incident. think that it's more likel that it's a premeditated abduction. >> but sometimes those not asking questions, find answers it was the third day. sunday july 1st, 2007. 9:58 pm. a woman driving home from work slammed on her brakes, calle 9-1-1. >> 911, this is dusty, where's your emergency >> hi. i'm at the corner of 23 and logos. and there is a ca on fire in the parking lot - at the building right here >> there is a car on fire? >> yeah. >> do you see flames or smoke? >> yeah. there's -- there's lot of flames. coming up
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paige's car. what will i reveal >> more intense on the drivers side >> then, something els belonging to paige >> it was an awful feeling o dread thinking how did this ge here? what does it mean? eithe her abductor was trying to throw them off track - when "dateline" continues. tv: try tide power pods with 85% more tide in every pod.
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july. the grand junction fir department was called to a industrial parking lot. little red car was on fire frank birgfeld heard about the fire the morning after roare over there, and could do nothing except watch from distance as investigator crawled over his daughter' car. and that morning, frank gave the first of what would b many, many interviews. >> we were hopeful when we found the car things would fal into place and maybe they will >> this interview, though, was one frank just couldn't ge through. >> you know it occurred to m that i haven't cried in a long time. i've learned how to do that. that's it. >> firefighter robert thomason helped with the arso investigation. >> you can see that the glas
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itself was all burned out an you can see where it's still kind of intact over here. it was really obvious to see that more intense was on th driver's side. >> meaning that's where th fire started. that's where the arsonist wanted to be sure t erase evidence. under the car, damaged skid plates and strand of wild grass caught in th suspension, meaning somebody had driven off road very recently. and after? dumped an torched the car in a industrial area just a quarter mile from where paige made her last phone call. >> it was way beyond her house right? >> correct >> didn't fit for the car to b there. >> news of the car fire was turning point. no longer did the public suspect this was case of an overwhelmed run-away mom. the response was an outpouring of volunteers, a spontaneous community projec to find paige. >> just seeing the dad on tv and everything like that, have some children of my own and i know what i'd be feeling
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like if one of my children was gone and i just wanted to tr to help if i could >> paige's dad was there everyday, greeting a small arm of volunteers. >> thanks for helping us >> you know it's just really tough you know for people to give of themselves to that degree. i just -- [sighs >> one of our moms was gone. and her kids needed her, and w needed our friend. and our kid needed to know -- [crying] tha if someone's mom is missing, that people are gonna work har to find her. >> paige's brother and his wif came from seattle to help. >> the thing is i know tha somebody out there knows where she is, and you know we're looking for clues to find that person, but there's somebody maybe who's watching this wh knows where she is >> but, this seemed odd, not helping to find paige, was her ex-husband and current boyfriend, ron beigler
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>> do you feel like you wish you could go there and hel search for her >> a part of me does definitely >> what's keeping you away fro there? >> i don't know if i can handl being -- being right in th situation. >> then, knowing we were preparing a report about the case, eigler made a strang request. >> try to keep me out as muc as possible? like, just a fe words here and there, but don't want to -- >> you just don't want to talk about how you love her, like be on talking about things >> but, hundreds of people many who'd never once met paige, searched on horseback, on atv' on foot. they peered under bushes, they walked miles of desert brush in hundred degree heat, and nothing. truth b told. paige could have bee anywhere. and then, four day after paige's disappearance, a driver stopped along a lonel stretch of highway 50. and a he stepped out of his truck, a piece of litter caught his eye a blank check trapped in the roadside weeds. the name on it paige dixon, paige's married name. so then, the flock o
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searchers descended on tha road >> making my way back west along the median, i saw checkbook. >> it was an awful feeling o dread, thinking, "how did this get here? why is it here? what does it mean? >> then more, paige's wallet charm bracelet, this shoe, various cards, bank registers, and dozens of checks from both paige's personal and professional accounts, nearly hundred items spread along 1 miles of road, which lef investigators with two ver different theories. either paige's abductor was trying to throw them off track or -- >> she was in the trunk of a car or something of the sort and dumped these items out t leave a trail. >> and while volunteer gathered the sad detritus of paige's life, a new wrinkle.
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>> paige's most recent ex-husband, rob dixon, cam back to town to look after the kids and help out with the search. and his re-appearanc stopped volunteers in thei tracks. because of the stories paige told while they were married, many thought him th most obvious suspect >> she was afraid of him coming up, what else paige tol loved ones about rob dixon >> she was afraid he would kil her. when "dateline" continues ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful time of the year ♪ it's spring! non-drowsy claritin-d knocks out your worst allergy symptoms including nasal congestion, without knocking you out. feel the clarity and make today the most wonderful time of the year. claritin-d.
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paint pieces there is basilica he resided over early week a christians prepare to celebrat easter sunday. violence erupting in israe this weekend two israeli sisters were sho and killed in the west bank an an italian torres was also killed in a car ramming attack in tel aviv. this after the israeli militar launched its biggest airstrike in lebanon in 17 years now back to dateline >> now, back to "dateline. >> a wave of whispers spread a the speed of suspicion among the searchers looking for th missing single mother, paige birgfeld. the ex was in town the most recent ex that is, ro dixon. the one paige had all the trouble with. of course th relationship didn't start ou that way. never does >> at first, we only saw wha we refer to as "the good rob side.
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>> and that's certainly what paige only saw >> and -- and we -- he was par of our family and we loved him as much as an in-law would be. he was a good guy to have. >> dixon had been a hardworkin paramedic until his dad made a one-time fortune in the tech industry and passed that windfall on to his kids. and not long after getting his millions, dixon met and marrie paige. and they had three kids and moved into a fine bi house. >> he had admitted to having over $10 million. and i thin when you admit to that, yo have maybe twice that much >> and paige's parents watched him change. the whole town saw that, actually >> in his garage i saw three range rovers, a jaguar, tw porsches, and then later he ha a lemon yellow ferrari. if you've been to grand junctio and you want to fit in, a lemo
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yellow ferrari is not exactl what you do. >> did he make any effort to meet you or the other guys >> the mom's club would ge together, they would hav occasions when all the familie would get together but he woul never come to any of them. i never once saw him attend. >> i was so baffled how someon as upbeat and eternally happ as paige could have this grump around >> but in hopes of promoting either good will, or himself dixon joined the grand junctio fire district board. and the donated a brand new fire truck his generosity made news and locals wondering if they'd misjudged him. but, soon i turned to dust. dixon go himself in charge of fir district investments, pu public money in what he said was a sure thing. it wasn't. the money vanished >> blew -- i -- as i recal about $750,000 in ba investments for the fire
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district >> pete hautzinger was, at tha time, the mesa county d. a >> i made the decision to take that case to the grand jury an ultimately, the grand jury decided felony's stupid, but not worthy of criminal charges >> then one day a repo man showed up for that shiny new fire truck dixon had donated >> it turned out the fire truc was leased and they came and took it away from the fire department >> that's when frank and paige and the whole town found out dixon's money was gone, too. >> he gave it to someone who pyramid schemed it >> the missing money, th repoed truck, the grand jury investigation, it all kept dixon on the front pages of th local paper for months. series of public humiliation ending with an exclamation point when he wa
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embarrassingly picked newsmake of the year. >> it was clear rob, he was big deal'cause he had a lot of money. and then to lose it and be disgraced in a relatively small community -- >> they're writing about him i the local paper. >> and i said, "he has taken a gigantic fall and he wil change dramatically for th worst. " and i think that wa very predictable and i think for rob that's what happened >> at the end, it was almost always bad rob that we wer dealing with >> she told friends and we saw an e-mail, she was afraid he'd kill her >> he said he would kill her several times. >> in 2004, paige, in the mids of this downward spiral, calle 9-1-1. >> 911. where is your emergency? >> my husband and i were in fight -- he was supposed t watch my children while i went to work and he said that i would come home and find the all murdered >> police were dispatched bu there was no arrest -- according to paige's parents the fighting only got worse.
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>> it was, you know, very ugly the psychological, emotionally abuse that she endured all the time. and when i was there visiting, i saw an awful lot o it >> after a 2nd incident, dixon was arrested on suspicion of third-degree assault >> we had misdemeanor domestic violence case against him with paige as the victim. >> dixon pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of harassment an got a deferred sentence. the entire case, though, was later thrown out. anyway, paige file for divorce and dixon fo bankruptcy. and moved away t philadelphia to work as an emt again. and paige did what sh could to keep the kids in th only home they'd ever known, that big place with th mortgage to match, close to si grand a month. >> she would just sit an ponder how can a single mo with three kids make enoug money to stay in the house tha her husband used to support? >> she had no lack of ideas or
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ambition. she sold cooking products for a company calle the pampered chef and slings for carrying babies. she taugh dancing classes for little kids, anything to turn a buck. keeping track of it all in tha big day planner of hers, the one that was almost an hour to hour record of her life. and even though he was now far away, she also kept an eye out for dixon. >> flat out she was afraid o him. she was afraid of him coming back to town. she was always nervous he was gonna be coming back into town. >> and sure enough, two year later, in june 2007, the wee before she vanished, paige got a call from dixon. said he missed the kids. said he was moving back to colorado. >> she said that she knew that rob was coming back. and tha he was going to do something and i was floored. i thought - >> do something?
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>> what does do something mean and she just said she knew something bad was gonna happen but murder did not enter m mind. kidnapping did not enter my mind. >> that must have been ver strange to hear that >> it -- it was a staggering conversation. i mean, we wer just two moms with small children faced with an unknown situation and a couple day later she was missing. comin up, inside the wreckage of paige's burned out car, her da planner. >> still had the pages intact. >> inside the planner, a shock for everyone in the case >> it was stunning >> quite obviously, it's dangerous. >> when "dateline" continues but her moderate to severe eczema could make it hard for her. my skin was so itchy. and my outfit was uncomfortable.
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top of your list >> absolutely. he and ro beigler, both. >> as for hard evidence, there was very little. except for th investigators little secret, the one bit of evidence they'd been hiding from everyone, eve the birgfeld's something tha by pure luck survived that car fire, paige's day planner. >> the melted dash had falle down onto the floor covering u the day planner and so it wa protected from the heat as wel as from the fire because it ha an upper layer on it >> what sort of condition wa it in? >> it was in -- i mean, it was smoke damaged and it had hea damage, but it still had the pages intact >> the day planner, as you can see, still very readable, wa full of appointments, and plan and contact numbers. mos mundane routine. but -- an
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this was strange. three ke pages, june 26th through the 29th, the dates surroundin paige's disappearance had been ripped out. and there wa something else, one particular business card that just didn't belong. for a company called "ladies en confidante." an enterprise that oddly, share the same phone number with the business called models inc whose cards were found scattered along highway 50 among paige's personal effects which, appeared to support a strange story told b ex-husband ron beigler. that paige had "clients" she woul see. >> it was, you know, lonel older married men buying companionship from a reall intelligent woman that the wanted to spend time with. >> as hard as paige tried, wha with the dancing classes, th babyslings, the cookin products -- she simply couldn' keep up with the bills. and so paige -- investigators learned -- had taken on one more job
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she started moonlighting as an escort >> finding out that paige wa running a rather high class, high quality sort of - prostitution business was kind of stunning. i had no idea tha that took place in m jurisdiction >> living in a very nice house and nice part of town and -- >> and known to a number o people that -- that i knew. mean, she was a soccer mom. on of my best friends'daughter believe played on the same soccer team as paige's - >> sure. >> kids. >> so how did paige manage t keep her escort service secret from everybody bu clients for so long? well, she went by the name "carrie selling her services through a front company she ran called models inc. a name that implied, intentionally, that severa women worked with her, when it fact it was just her. some friends suspected, most didn't >> it was very hard for me t believe. that she would want t have sex with men for money. >> but she did, according to this investigative report, paige would charge up to $1,00 a session. you can imagine how
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these revelations hit paige' mom and dad. they just couldn' believe it >> if i had known about it, -- i definitely would've tried to use whatever persuasion i had to turn her away from it. mean, if nothin'else, quit obviously it's dangerous >> so, it was a shock, obviously, but they said the could understand her motives after all, rob dixon's money had run out. >> she was doing what she ha to do to keep life as normal a possible for the children. >> the news spread, of cours pretty soon most people in tow knew >> there were, people who wrot to the paper and said horrible things like, "why are we spending all this time looking for a dead hooker? " >> dirt. spread, said andrea by those who didn't even kno paige. >> we knew her heart. we kne who she was every day with u and with her kids. and i anything, it only put us int hyper vigilant defender mode
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and -- and made us all want to get out there and talk about what a good person she was a much as possible >> a much bigger problem though, was that paige's secre life made an already complicated missing person cas far more difficult >> we started looking at the phone that she was using for models inc. and you star identifying people who had the most recent contact with her and you came across -- multipl people >> hello, you've reached model inc, colorado's premie gentlemen's service. >> now every client wh contacted paige on june 28th and there were many, was a potential suspect. here's just a sampling of her phon messages that day. >> yes, this is buddy. i was wondering if you had any girls available this afternoon >> yeah, please give me a call back. i'm gonna go get me motel room now >> this is jim. just callin'to see if -- carrie was available
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tonight. >> hi, this is glen, i'm jus wondering if anybody's still available. >> i'm at the country inn, and i was just callin'to see i anybody's still available fo the night. >> yeah, hello, models inc this is jim, i tried calling you last night. give me a call thanks >> my name is dave. i wa calling about the ad in th newspaper. >> i wanna speak to one of you female escorts >> what your rates are and you hours and stuff like that. >> yeah, this is john at motel 6, room 237. >> so they put together a list called it "possible suspects. the two ex-husbands now joined by six of paige's clients. nothing to do but check out al of them. beginning with th last client paige called - this guy, george coralluzzo. who, the day paige disappeared called her 19 times. >> we're thinking, "that's our guy. " >> i couldn't get rid of him and he's still haunting me coming up -- what this woman saw. >> it hit me >> and what she told investigators. >> he totally did this
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town in every way, but lif your eyes from the humdrum watch a setting sun fire the great monument cliffs al around. and for a moment you'r in the old west. a mystiqu that clings to the place, as d the drifters attracted to such things. young men who spli their time between odd jobs an the county jail. like, for example, george coralluzzo here from new jersey and eager to hustle a buck, or a woman o whatever >> george coralluzzo was a conman, a sick person. >> megan williams knew coralluzzo because he and he then husband had partnered in house painting business. knowing coralluzzo as she did, she was not surprised by a visit she got on july 1st 2007 >> sheriffs came to our house. and they said, "is georg coralluzzo here? " i actuall thought they were there to tal
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about this kidnapping case >> to megan "this kidnapping case" meant one six months earlier in which coralluzzo, allegedly took this woma against her will on a long scary ride across state lines. >> i spilled to them everythin i knew up to that point. >> thinking you were talking about a different crim altogether >> correct >> deputies didn't let on, but of course they were really looking into the disappearance of paige birgfeld, three day earlier. where was coralluzz that day? well very interesting, said megan. he'd failed to sho up for work. and later tha night he offered a truly bizarre reason why >> that his family had been in an accident. and we said, "wha kind of accident? " "oh, well, my brother and my sister-in-la and my niece and nephew were beheaded on the turnpike in ne jersey. >> he had to go to new jersey.
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he had to solidify funeral arrangements >> he was sobbing and hand were flying and he was jus like, "i don't know what i'm going to do. " and just very upset. and we believed him >> as she told the detectives, coralluzzo took the firs available flight back to new jersey. and that was that. the detectives thanked her and left. didn't mention a thing about paige birgfeld. and then the very next day megan wa watching the news on tv and sa the story about the burned out car. >> her car was found ablaze, i this parking lot, off 23 road. >> and then i saw the -- paige's face come across the news. and i looked at my ex-husband tim and i said, "that's what happened. " i said, "he murdered that woman. " i just -- it hit me. >> then of course she had to know, was that wild story abou a decapitating accident in new jersey just coralluzzo's excus to run from what he had done t get out of town? >> i scoured the internet an made phone calls
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>> scoured the internet lookin for evidence of a big traffi accident. didn't find -- >> uh-huh. nothing there >> so who did you phone? >> i called their local gazett newspaper, talked to a reporter. nothing happened. called the coroner. nothing. s newspaper, coroner, hospitals. nothing. >> but megan was able to locat coralluzzo and passed that tip on to lead investigator beverl jarrell, who would end u playing a key role. you'll hea more about her later. jarrel caught up with coralluzzo in new jersey. grilled him fo five hours. but coralluzzo denied everything. mor important he was in new jersey when paige's car was set ablaz so jarrell let him go. >> if he didn't burn the car doesn't that let him out >> no. >> why not >> because his actions lead me to believe that he did something so disgusting an vile that he had to leave gran junction and lie about his family dying. somethin happened >> and there was something else, said megan
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>> he told multiple people tha he did something so terrible that he could never take it to the grave and that he woul never be forgiven. what wa that besides murdering somebody? >> george was a sketchy person and he totally did this. >> the coralluzzo she knew she said was cunning enough to hav one of his pals help him somebody like this guy, hi best friend, jose tavera detectives suspected that too. so they found tavera brought him in for questioning and wha do you know he'd recentl injured his arm. >> i had a bandage on it and the cop asked me -- he's all "what -- what is that, you know? " the detective goes, "wha happened there? " i said, "well, i burned my--" "i burned mysel at work. " he's like, "well, are you good enough of a frien to burn a car down for george, you know? >> it was a traumatic time here in grand junction colorado, that summer of 2007. what with the fruitless search for the missing mother of three, loved by so many, who turned out to have secrets. and the
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day planner and voice mails an phone records that seemed to point eight different ways a once, two ex-husbands and si "clients. >> i don't think that i've eve seen a more difficult case i my entire career >> one by one, the detective cleared their suspects or trie to. ex-husband number one an current boyfriend, ron beigler >> we were able to determine that mr. beigler had been in - the denver area, through cel phone records. >> second husband, rob dixon the one man she said she feared? >> we were able to corroborate with his employer that he wa in the philadelphia area at th time >> and rob dixon's cell phon connected to a tower i pennsylvania the night paige disappeared. and three day later when he left this messag on paige's phone >> paige, if you get this, please, please, call somebody. i love you. please, please
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please, let us know you're okay >> still, there were caveats t dixon and beigler's alibis >> that doesn't eliminate them as far as -- having some involvement and maybe paying somebody >> then there was the list o clients -- coralluzzo at the top of it given he didn't have a solid alibi and skipped town right after her disappearance. >> coralluzzo was the one that was most concerning. >> not to mention coralluzzo's friend jose tavera the one wit the big burn on his arm. >> i said -- well, i said, " burned myself at work. " >> who swore he did not help coralluzzo by setting fire t paige's car. >> i said, "i don't care mothe theresa comes and asks me to burn a car -- tell her to go t hell, you know. >> so they let him go too, for the moment. the other clients? hautzinger knew one of the very well, a prominent rea estate investor named steven heald. he was almost as well known in town as rob dixon and
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like dixon, for the wron reasons. >> the first major case handled when i came to thi jurisdiction was his multi-million dollar fraud case. i mean, i had prosecuted him and sent him to prison bac in the early'90s for that. s when he came up again as a suspect in the birgfeld matter it was interesting >> when detectives questione him, heald admitted he embezzled money from his company to pay for dates wit paige. but then, he claimed, paige turned the tables on him >> he made allegations that sh was essentially blackmailing him asking for extra money coming up -- a startling discovery. >> he had the bra sizes an whether or not they would have sex. >> strange, maybe, but did i mean anything? >> yeah. circle back on that later... >> paige had disappeared leavin
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leaving behind three childre and the secret life as a escort one of pages clients tol police that she wa blackmailing him, it seeme like a promising lead, excep for his wife supplied an alibi they were home that nigh reading and watching tv. so he seemed to be in the clea which made it all the more shocking when being questioned by detectives, he attempte suicide. that, the da suggested was not guilt but shame. >> people don't want to have i out and public that i wa patronizing a call girl. >> they checked out a drifte named john livingston, who the night they vanished called her again and again from a motel six desperate for he attention.
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except that there was no evidence that page everyone to see him. but then there was this client lester ralph jones, that's him standing in the shadow of hi front door investigations got a tip about jones, a best friend of page and carol. paige had scheduled an appointment with jones the night before she disappeared but for some reason did no want to go asked them to meet jones instead. >> he was expecting her an then >> and then you showed up at his door >> right >> and i'm sure he had som expectations, right? i mean he called it an escor service. >> while, he let it be known almost immediately that he wanted sex >> linda said that did not happen instead, they talked for a hour or so and then she left. a couple of days later, she, said she called page >> it is carroll, where th
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hill are you >> got no response >> at first, i thought she was just busy and she couldn't cal back and then when i heard on the news that the kids actuall went to the police departmen about it that's what i know tha something terrible had happene to her >> page, this is carol, oh i hope you are right i hope that this is not rob. oh my god. >> linda mentioned pages ex-husband, rob just said, because she knows page was afraid of him. and the next day, linda hear about pages car. and the fire >> i wanted to go over and loo at it and i read, this was a time to put on a platform for trailer, and it was bein hauled away, when it passed me it's left me with this horribl feeling. >> as she drove away something across the road caught her eye it was a sign for bob scar rvs. >> lester jones had told m that he worked for bob scott rvs. and when i drove around, saw a car in the parking lot that was the same one that was
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in the driveway when i walke up to lester jones'house. and thought, "oh, my god. >> right away, carol went to the sheriff's office, told the all she knew about lester ralp jones. how much credence did you give that story, or did you? >> we gave it a lot of credence >> in fact, a week after paige disappeared, they brought jone in for questioning >> mr. jones, i appreciate you coming down, okay? >> sure. >> jones was once chief of a rural fire department, which i where his story gets strange >> i know rob. >> okay. >> rob dixon. paige' ex-husband >> go down that road. what d you know >> i used to be with the fir department up in hotchkiss >> okay, all right >> i met him there >> okay. >> that was a long time ago. >> and had also met din's en wife, paige. >>'cause she, at one time, had come up there. >> and she had come to where the fire department, you mean? >> yeah. >> okay. >> and was taken aback, jone
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claimed, when a couple of year later he went to the models, inc massage parlor, and wa greeted by rob dixon's ex-wife >> do you know if sh recognized you >> i wouldn't -- >> do you think she would? >> i wouldn't think. >> okay, so it kind of made yo feel uncomfortable >> yeah. >> but things went okay. >> yeah. >> and how often have you done business with them >> i think twice, i think. >> while jones answere questions downtown investigators scoured his hous and bob scott rvs where he worked. what did you find when you searched bob scott's r location >> a list of names of escort that we knew in the gran junction area where he had their names, phone numbers, br size, and whether or not the would have sex. some viagras and also some condoms. >> along with wigs, a black bra, and in a locked cabinet, thi old scale from pampered chef one of paige's many businesses creepy. certainly suspicious but not necessaril incriminating. besides, jone had no reason to kill paige, n
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motive, which led investigator to a new theory. >> i still have difficulty believing that you killed he unless you're working for ro dixon. coming up - investigators get lester ralph jones on the phone for a ver strange call >> you're asking me where should bury the body >> it came out of nowhere. [gum str dang it. [tires pop] dang it. that's some bad luck brian. and i think i'm late on my car insurance. good thing the general gives you a break when you need it. yeah, with flexible payment options to keep you covered. so today is your lucky... oh! [crash] ...day.
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with rob >> they already knew dixon had been looking for dirt abou paige, something he could us in family court as a way o getting custody of their kids. so, as the cops saw it, ro dixon had the motive while lester ralph jones had the means. so, maybe murder fo hire? but, big but, they couldn't find evidence of an contact between jones and dixo before paige vanished. no phon calls. no wire transfers nothing suspicious. nothing at all, really. jones himself, on the other hand, well, ther were just too many holes in hi story. for starters, no alib the night paige went missing even worse, jones admitted tha when paige's car was set o fire, he was at bob scott r. v s, practically across th street >> you're there. by your own admission you're there when th fire's - >> i understand that >> tell me that. explain that. >> i can't explain it to you >> and guess what they found a jones'work site? a discarded package that once contained pre-paid, tracfone, th
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disposable kind that doesn't reveal the identity of the user. except on the package wa the phone's serial number. >> and from that, we were able to determine that the phone wa bought at walmart on north avenue >> so they got the securit camera video and, well, well well, the buyer looked a lot like lester ralph jones. why was that important? becaus someone using that particula tracfone called paige ed a models, inc., five times the night she disappeared. >> if there was one thing that rose above all else, it was th video of him buying th tracfone that was used to call her that evening >> except jones denied that wa him in the video >> i have you on video buying
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tracfone at walmart. >> i didn't buy no tracfone at walmart. >> how do you explain the video? >> oh, i don't know. i'd -- -- there is no video >> jones, as you can see, wa unflappable, talked for five hours, and then they had to le him go. a couple of days later a detective called jones to sa his two cars which had bee impounded were now free to pic up. and jones'wife answered th phone. >> hello >> yes, may i speak with ralph please >> hold on, please >> hello >> mr. jones >> yes, sir. >> this is art smith with th sheriff's office just callin to let you know that we have both your cars ready. both o them, obviously, are down here at the sheriff's office righ now. so are you with elain right now? >> no. >> i'm sorry >> i don't think so. >> mr. jones, i'm not followin you. >> you asked me where i woul bury a body. >> i'm sorry
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>> you asked me where i should bury a body. >> which came out of nowhere which surprised us >> because nobody had asked hi where he buried the body >> nobody had asked him abou where he buried the body. we were calling him about his vehicle. and the day before, w never talked about burying the body >> very, very strange. and mos certainly interesting when the found out why jones seemed out of it. he'd just taken a overdose of sleeping pills after leaving for his wife wha appeared to be a suicide note. "my dearest love, " he wrote "i've prayed all night and thi morning. i've asked for hi forgiveness! i want you to kno how much i love you. you're th best thing that has happened t me. please forgive me! " and then he added this, "tell thes to -- the cops to get[ bleep ]. i never did it, but i can't be railroaded." jone recovered quickly but hi actions that day remained mystery because he wasn' talking anymore t investigators. >> the evidence was definitely pointing toward lester jones
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but we still had to keep an ey open on mr. livingston, mr heald, mr. coralluzzo. and remember that these are th ones we know about. is there somebody else out there we don't even know about yet? >> didn't help when lab result from paige's car came back negative. the fire burned it clean of evidence. so th sheriff's office turned to a volunteer search dog team fo help. and sure enough, the dog appeared to hit on jones'scent in paige's charred car. an then they sniffed their wa down this gravel road that dea ends at the gunnison river when given paige's scent, th dogs followed exactly the same path along highway 50 down the gravel road into the gunniso river. so was paige's body i here somewhere? they called in divers >> basically, we go across the river about 100 feet. they let us out five feet. we come back across the river, 100 feet. an basically just searching b
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feel, i just got out of ther and it's pitch black on th bottom >> but there just wasn't a bod down there. swept away by th river perhaps? anyway, the labor-intesive search of the countryside, which had bee going on for two long months now seemed rather pointless. so, at summer's end, the command post closed. >> i guess that's the only thing at this point to d because there isn't any more volunteers that are coming up. and people do have to return t their own lives. >> but that was not an optio for paige's family. her parent rented an apartment in town an carried on the search alone. >> this is my life now. really wish i could get into a different line of work >> even offered a $15,00 reward, no questions asked >> it's about 100 days, and if she's out there, we need t find her. and, uh, if this wil help stimulate that, so be it. >> but, no useful tips. not one. even though frank staye on in grand junction for a whole fruitless year >> at some point, you have t
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say, "do i want to stay here doing this, or is it time to g back to denver? >> what was it like on the way back to denver, as you realize you were leaving for good? >> i would say kind of a heaviness to it, that somewher she's back there and i'm leaving her. >> but while no one knew where paige was, there was one woman who had an idea as to what may have happened to her. this i lisa nance, who was rather briefly married, once upon a time, to lester ralph jones. lisa will always remember him. coming up -- the ex-wife's tale >> he looked at me and said, i'm going to kill you. >> when "dateline" continues
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with your hour's top stories china has started fighter je drills over the taiwan straight more than 71 planes crosse into this of governed island's airspace the drills began after the taiwanese leader met with hous speaker, kevin mccarthy. and the u.s. deployed a guided missile submarine capable of carrying over 150 tomahawk missiles to the middle east on saturday the test appears to be a sho of force towards iran, following recent tensions. u.s. officlsia failed to comments on the -- of that deployment now back to dateline >> my kids really liked him. >> no doubt about it, though lisa nance, lester ralph jones was a catch, tall, strong, a firefighter, for heaven's sake and -- >> he was a really nice person >> really nice, huh? what do you mean by really nice? nic how? >> he just seemed really nic
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and genuine and sweet. >> well, you know how people are caught up in the blindin glare of new love. and then in a month or two or six, disturbing things begin to occur. unimagined traits emerge. and sometimes nightmarish story like the one lisa nance told us about leste ralph jones. >> i caught him, you know, watching me and stuff, you know? >> what do you mean? >> like, watching me where i was going and stuff like that. >> he tapped her phone, sh said. he hid secret recordin devices. >> like, if i'd talked to an of my friends or anything like that and i didn't tell him, yo know, he would already kno that i had talked to whoever >> it just wasn't working fo lisa. she ended it. better sooner than later, she thought
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and she moved on. but, o course, it wasn't over. and on morning, as she was driving he new boyfriend to work, a car drew up beside her car. it was him, jones >> he got up beside me and hit my car, which knocked me ove into a ditch, and then h pulled up and backed up really hard and rammed my car, and it caused the airbags and stuff t go off >> the new boyfriend took of running. but jones had a gun >> he shot at him twice. >> one bullet hole went throug his cap. and i think the other one grazed his head. >> and you were going to b next >> uh-huh. i thought. i though that >> you must have been shakin like a leaf. >> it was scary. i asked him t put the gun down, you know 'cause he had it pointed right at me. and finally he put it i the backseat, the back floorboard. and then, you know i talked to him and tried to calm him down, you know? >> what was he saying to you >> that i didn't love hi anymore. and i didn't want him anymore. stuff like that. and
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was trying to convince him otherwise. >> eventually he left, she called the police, he wa arrested. but in no time mad bail. and then lisa was at hom a few weeks later. >> i came out of my room and i went to the kitchen and turned around, and he was just sitting on the couch. i mean just sitting in the dark >> my stomach just, you know just sank. i mean, i didn't -- i asked him, "what on earth ar you doing here, you know? an he didn't say anything. an that's when i really got scared, because he just didn't loo like himself. and he wouldn' say anything >> he had something on his mind? >> i think so. it seemed lik it anyways. i didn't know what it was. but he just didn't - and i wanted to get out of the house, you know, as quick as w could. i just wanted to get ou in public, around other people >> she said what came into her head, let's go out to dinner and he agreed -- got behind th wheel and started driving, but then she realized he wasn' going to dinner. he was headed out of town toward the mountains. >> i was like, "where are we going? " and he wouldn't say anything. he just kept rubbin'the back of my head saying, it's going to be okay. >> rubbing the back of you head >> uh-huh. >> what sort of tone did h have in his voice when he said
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that >> he wasn't being loud. h wasn't yelling or anything lik that. he was just really really quiet >> it's a little creepy. >> uh-huh. >> and looked at him and i said, "we're not gonna eat, are we? and he looked at me. and h said, "no. " and i said, "what are we gonna do? " and he wa like, "i'm going to kill you and then he just started slapping me over and over. >> the moment had come for you >> uh-huh. that's what i thought.'cause all i could think about was my kids, you know, not seeing'em. but i was like, tryin'to talk to him, yo know? and trying to get him to talk to me, listen to me, yo know? he's like, "you don' love me anymore." you don' want me. and i was like, "no that's not true, you know" and he's like, "well, then prove it. " i said, "how? " you know and he wanted me to make lov to him in the car. and so tried, you know? but there wasn't no room >> so i asked him if we coul just go get a room and talk, you know? and so finally h agreed to that >> so what happened when you got to the -- got to town? >> we went to that motel. an he pulled in there. and he looked at me. he's like, "you'll be waiting here when i come back." and i said, "yes ". so he goes in. as soon as h went in that second door and h was out of sight, i took off >> i started driving bac toward -- town. and i wa
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goin'really fast, hoping that -- >> i should think so >> hoping that someone would pull me over. and they did >> and finally i told him what was happening. and then they took me back to the police station. >> some officers went to the motel to arrest jones, but - >> they said they couldn't fin him. he wasn't there >> where was he? lisa, still shaken, still terrified, wen home, and he called. >> and the first thing he said was, where are you and -- just hung up and i called 911. and they took me to a safe house. >> and did they catch him? >> no, they didn't know wher to look. >> a few days later, somebod broke into lisa's mother's house in oklahoma. >> she called me later that da
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and said when she was leavin work that she noticed this car was following her and she said it was ralph. she called the sheriff's department, and she' like, he's here, he's followin me, and they arrested him. >> my mom said she asked him what was he doing. and he said "looking for your daughter. >> lester ralph jones wa convicted of assault and kidnapping and served thre years. but now he was out an remarried and the by the fal of 2007, a pile of circumstantial evidenc connected him to paige birgfeld's disappearance >> why didn't you just g arrest him >> our job is to gather th facts and then present it to the district attorney's office and they make that determination. you wanna add
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'cause he had to fight tha battle constantly for years. >> oh, i think you hit it -- hit it right on. >> meaning they were ready t pick up jones, but d. a. hautzinger was not. why didn't you decide to pull the pin o lester ralph jones >> i didn't have a body. >> and that was the defining - >> absolutely, that was really -- >> i mean, there are lots of n body cases that go to trial. >> not a lot of no body case where the victim has a doubl life and has been lying to her family and friends. because of her double life the possibilit that a defense attorney coul throw out there that -- she ra off with some rich client an is living on a beach in brazil or something - >> and as the years passed paige's story went from th front of the paper to bein filed away on microfiche. wher was she? coming up - >> they were about to find out and it would transform the case >> now we need to make a critical decision. >> and then, a brand-new theor of what happened to paige. >> i think that triggers something and something went wrong. >> when "dateline" continues but her moderate to severe eczema could make it hard for her. my skin was so itchy. and my outfit was uncomfortable. now, my skin's not as itchy. now we're staying ahead of her eczema.
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certain that it was her. >> a couple weeks or so wa verified it was, in fact paige's remains. >> she was just a few mile south of where the documents had been found alongside the roadside. it had to be paige that left the trail. a call fo help or arrow pointing where t find her. all that while restrained. they found remnant of duct tape still wrapped around her jaw >> we really think the searchers were here. to miss it, you know, it's like, darn, how did that happen?
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>> probably, said th detectives, her killer burie her five years earlier, wa back in 2007 when she firs disappeared. eventually, wha was left of her was unearthe by a heavy spring runoff. an so said d. a. hautzinger - >> here we go, this is what we have been waiting for. now w need to really put pedal to th medal and make a decision. >> now, finally with a body, they decided to fashion murder case against one of the eight possible suspects, the two ex husbands, rob dixon and rob biegler had solid alibis both being hundreds of miles away when paige was kidnappe and kill. so, that left the si clients. of course, lester ralph jones was at the top o the list. but george coralluzzo, remember him >> coralluzzo was the alternat suspect that gave me as the d. a. heartburn and concerns. >> that's because his alibi wa so hard to pin down. witnesses say he was partying at jose'
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apartment. but what time exactly? that depended on wh you spoke to. what everybody did agree was this, coralluzzo was out of control >> he was intoxicated, lik slurring his words, not bein able to focus. he wouldn't hav been able to murder her and ge rid of the body. he wasn't capable of it. >> of course, he might hav been lying to protect hi friend. detectives wanted to talk to coralluzzo himself but they couldn't find him. they asked for help >> they're like, well, do yo know where george is? i said george is dead >> drowned the year before while swimming in a river in new jersey. still, to satisf the d. a., investigators had t make a case that coralluzzo wa either guilty or innocent, but because dead men don't talk,
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they had to go through seven years of reports, interviews and statements. and it was two years after paige's body was discovered, while wading through that mountain of material an investigator stumbled on an overlooked piec of evidence that would chang the case. it was securit camera video of coralluzzo's friend. including tavera at market the night paige disappeared. coralluzzo wasn't in the video but the time stam backed up the story minute b minute that tavera had bee telling the cops, lifting hi credibility and in turn helpin to establish coralluzzo' whereabouts the night paig disappeared. >> that video helped t
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corroborate what the witness was saying. this was piecing together a time line of wher he was, where we could prove h was during the relevant window of opportunity - >> right >> -- that evening or next day when paige went missing. b interviewing lots of people wh had been with coralluzzo or ha talked to him, we were able to painstakingly essentially alib him. >> hautzinger finally felt the had enough to take the case to a jury. in november 2014, 7 1/ years after paige vanished police arrested lester ralph jones for her murder. but di they know the whole story now? oh, no, they certainly did not they didn't know where or even how paige was killed >> it would have been nice t have that additional piece o evidence or additional puzzl piece to put into the jigsaw >> it would help you tell th story too.
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>> exactly >> and telling the story is an important thing for prosecutor to do >> it's really the entir thing. i don't have to prove motive, for example, but i usually try to anyway becaus the jury wants to know, why di this person do this. >> so tell us the story. wha happened in your view? >> i think lester jones wa obsessed with paige and she ha not enjoyed her time with hi and was putting him off. and i think that triggered something that's why he got the tracfone and something went wrong. my guess is that he physicall subdued her and drove her down to where her body was found, but she was conscious and ha the ability to throw things ou the window or trunk or whateve it was leaving the trail going down to delta, and that she wa ultimately killed not far from where her body was found >> but the defense had its own compelling story to tell o rather stories, a separate tal for each of those alternat suspects. waste of time? well, maybe not. remember, it take just one juror with reasonable doubt to throw a whole cas into -- well, you'll see coming up -- at trial th defense goes hard at the original lead detective in the
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case >> did you actually receive an official reprimand for the poo quality of work you did in thi case >> maybe the case against jone never stood a chance >> if you're doing shoddy work in the beginning, your investigation becomes sick it's almost impossible to make it well again. >> when "dateline" continues
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then they were in on the searc or were a potential witness or knew somebody who was or, in the worst case, they knew on of the possible suspects. so when the trial finally got underway, the town's attention was very much focused on thi courtroom. >> we're on the record, 1432 mr. jones -- >> but the trouble began befor a single witness could b called. ron beigler was angry, wound up. the new district attorney dan rubinstein was se to call paige's first husband. he was a key witness, but wa afraid he might actually attac jones in the courtroom because beigler had actually threatene to kill him. >> and indicated that he wante mr. jones to be found no guilty so that he could kill him and feed him his genitals, although he used a different word than that >> proceedings ground to a sudden halt. beigler was haule before the judge
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>> if you have any outbursts o you do anything in an attemp to harm anybody in the courtroom, that will result in serious consequences >> i think it wa overexaggerated. taken out o context. >> all right >> sarcasm may be taken out of context. >> chastened, but stil insisting it was all a misunderstanding, beigler took the stand and testified abou his last day with paige. >> we talked about me moving into her house in gran junction. we talked about he quitting that business >> which business? >> the adult entertainment business >> did you give her reasons wh you wanted her to quit >> mm-hmm. >> what were the reasons you said >> because she could get killed, for one. >> the jury heard about it all
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the day planner, items along the roadside, the bits of pape left along the highway, th search dogs who scented on jones, the tracfone jone bought then lied about. and th apparent suicide note he'd lef for his wife, and the jury heard that strange call jone had with a deputy when jones said - >> you asked me where i woul bury a body. >> lisa nance told the jury th harrowing tale of the nigh jones took her into th mountains. >> and he looked at me. he said, "i'm going to kill you. >> and there was this. >> hi, mom. it's me. i was jus wondering when you would get home >> the prosecution played th fearful phone messages paige's then 8-year-old daughter jes left on her mother's cel phone. >> love you, bye >> and here was jess today, no a senior in high school, but
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still able to give a child's perspective of a very loving mother >> she was pretty much a typical soccer mom. she -- she -- we did everything with her. we all slept in the same bed with her and -- we always went shopping together. and she too us to all of our soccer games, and to school, and she provide us with everything that we needed, whatever that may have been >> a procession of witnesses that lasted for weeks. and the defense team's response? tha this was all so much show to distract from a shoddy investigation that focused o jones from the start, despit the lack of any physical evidence >> do you solemnly swear - >> and they drove that theor home by boldly calling forme lead investigator, beverly jarrell. remember her? she was in charge of the investigation and all those detectives fro the beginning, yet was never called to testify for th prosecution, perhaps for goo reason >> would you agree investigator jarrell, that you made some mistakes in this investigation? >> um, yes >> okay. has it come to your attention that you did, in fact, forget to book in a fe recordings into evidence for this >> yes >> jarrell admitted reports ha gone unwritten and evidence wa actually lost like jos tavera's first polic interview. >> and did you actually receiv an official reprimand for th
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poor quality of work you did i this case? >> i don't remember that >> you don't remember getting major disciplinary actio because you kept evidence from this case in your office >> in writing? no. >> jarrell said her memory's been fuzzy since a 201 horse-riding accident, something that happened thre years after the slip-ups on th birgfeld case. and then came the alternate suspects, the gu who called paige from that motel 6. >> and in that storage unit yo had numerous guns, right >> i did have, yes >> this former client, who allegedly discussed killin paige. >> did you tell ms. waylan tha you had killed ms. birgfeld by putting ms. birgfeld through a woodchipper? [laughs] >> no, ma'am. somebody had sai something about, did you d this to paige? did you murde paige? " and i said, just ou find her because i would hav >> the client who admitted embezzling his company's money to pay paige >> did you kill ms. birgfeld >> no.
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>> are you responsible for her disappearance? >> absolutely not. >> and then the defense went after jose tavera, who admitte he was so tight with coralluzz he would have done just abou anything for his friend. >> including burning a car t help him if he needed that done >> i wouldn't do that. >> you wouldn't do that? >> no. >> that's the one thing yo wouldn't do? >> yeah. >> megan williams told the jur she was sure the killer wa really coralluzzo. >> he was a pathological liar, and anything that came out o his mouth was a lie. and any story that he made up, was mad up >> so many suspects, said th defense, and they put on a retired detective to accuse th police of tunnel vision. >> because if you're doing shoddy work in the beginning and you're not paying attentio to all the details and all the information and vetting all of the leads, your investigatio
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becomes sick, it's almos impossible to make it well again. >> as for forensic evidence, said the defense, forget about it. they called an expert to say there is no way a dog ca follow a month-old scent >> my opinion is that it's not possible >> if true, that meant there was no proof jones had eve been in paige's car or along the highway where he belongings were found. by th end of the six-week trial, the jury had heard from more than hundred witnesses, testifyin about a nine-year investigatio involving multiple suspects. s it wasn't surprising durin deliberations the jury cam back with one question after the other. the prosecutor -- dan rubinstein >> i started to get worried, and the question popped into m mind, "is it possible to eve convince 12 people beyond reasonable doubt unanimously a to an answer on this case? " and i started to worry about that >> please rise for our jury. >> by day three, the judge called the jury into his courtroom to ask -- of progres towards a unanimous verdict? >> after getting this far, was the prosecution's case comin undone? coming up -- jurors speaking out, saying th case went wrong from the start with the original lead
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detective. >> she just boggled me when sh was like, i don't remember, don't know. you are a lead investigator >> when "dateline" continues [gum stretches] dang it. [tires pop] dang it. that's some bad luck brian. and i think i'm late on my car insurance. good thing the general gives you a break when you need it. yeah, with flexible payment options to keep you covered. so today is your lucky... oh! [crash] ...day. meteor! [screams] dangit. for a great low rate, go with the general. >> by day three of
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deliberations, the jury sent word to the judge they wer deadlocked >> is there no likelihood of progress toward a unanimou verdict? >> no. >> no? all right. thank you. >> the judge ordered them back to deliberate further. but now of course, there was concern >> so they won't make anothe effort considering their opinions further. if they ar unable to make a verdict they'll reset the trial. >> less than two hours later another message from the jury.
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>> states as follows, the jury remains in the same position period. we are not unanimous i our decision, period. we do no feel any further discussio will change our current state, period >> and that was it. the judg had no option but declare mistrial. minutes later, paige's dad, frank, tried to keep it positive >> listen. if we hadn't had trial, that would have been problem. this was a massiv effort. it was well done. i am grateful they gave us a shot a it >> but like many times in th past, frank cracked just a bit and the pain slipped through >> at the end, they showed a nice picture of paige. that al kind of came down. >> in my heart, i believe he was guilty >> a handful of jurors spoke t us afterward to explain how th trial played out for them. thi man, william sullivan vote guilty >> because of the evidence, yo know. nobody has that bad of luck in one week >> this man, judd swiehart was disturbed by the lea investigator's testimony >> she boggled me on the stand
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i don't remember, i don't know whatever. and you are a lead investigator? they should have replaced her immediately >> still, he voted guilty. but there were others, three all told, who couldn't overcom their doubts. one of them wa bobbi santa bria who spoke for the three dissenters >> not enough evidence for the to get past a reasonable doubt >> the prosecutor said, in a way, he understood >> the biggest weakness of the case, in my opinion was, there were no eyewitnesses tha placed mr. jones with miss birgfeld that night. >> he conceded defense did a admirable job protecting jones >> the point they were tryin to make is a good one, it coul be anyone. it could be somebod we never thought of. >> so the seasons slipped by and now with the leaves gone and snow falling, a retrial. >> good afternoon, ladies an gentlemen. >> with time and money tight all knew this would be
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rubinstein's last shot a jones. another mistrial woul be just as good as a acquittal. >> do you solemnly swear - >> and so it all played out as before >> you have a track record o being dishonest? >> yes >> the same witnesses. >> did you kill miss birgfeld? >> no, ma'am >> the same testimony. >> i have never been able to run a dog on a trail that is a month old. >> the same alternate suspects >> in your opinion did the sheriff's office conduct o objective investigation? >> no. >> the same closing argument from the defense >> this man is innocent, and h stays that way unless thes people can convince yo otherwise beyond a reasonabl doubt. >> but what is different thi
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time is rubinstein's closing argument. taking the alternate suspect seriously, he went after each theory, one by one, with attitude. >> and to think that somebod who is so drunk that three different people have to car them around who is probabl also on cocaine is capable o doing this, carefully doing it and then going back an cleaning it up carefully with car fire that is specificall targeted to get the evidence to tear pages out of a day planner. does this sound lik george at all? no. >> but would that make a difference to this new jury? few thought so. so, whil deliberations went on from one day to the next, paige's parents braced themselves. >> i think there's a reasonabl chance it could be another mistrial. if it is a mistrial, i suspect jones will walk out free man >> and just as in the firs trial, the jury deliberated fo three days before sending note to the judge. >> please be seated. >> but this time, there was
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verdict. >> we, the jury, find th defendant lester ralph jones guilty of count one, murder in the first degree >> he got an additional 12 years for the second-degre kidnapping. jones has filed an appeal >> when the verdict came in, i think we were supposed to feel elated like the home tea kicked a field goal with two seconds left and we just won and to be honest, i didn't fee that. there were no winners in this case. none of this brings paige back to us >> what about you? >> this is about paige. this i about paige who has been gon and will not be able to come back to her friends, her brother, her parents, her kids >> who moved to pennsylvania soon after paige vanished. the birgfelds tried to get custody but the court ruled in favor o the father. rob dixon. it' been the book of job for you two. >> just trying to get back t
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our normal lives. and we won't we never will be what we wer ten years ago. it's changed think each of us, but we are working at trying to get bac to normal. >> or something like it. >> a big word that always hang over the room is closure. an i'm not sure what that means >> paige birgfeld wa kidnapped. >> there were difficult moment for them during the murder trial. like the first time the heard the frightened voice mai messages of thei grandchildren. >> hi, mom. you said you would be back last night, and you're not even back today. bye >> and i would tell you that was the hard part. >> that was the hardest for me >> there is almost a recognition that you're in trouble, please don't be i trouble, please come home to us >> and then there was the da planner when the sweet, mundan details of paige's life an those of her children were mad real once more. the family nights, soccer games, the danc resigh talls, and birthday
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parties and library visits they were all there. the precious, chaotic rhythms of a family that once was. proo that there was a time when all was as it should be. proof also, that time is gone, forever. >> and then there was the da planner when the sweet, mundan details of paige's life an those of her children were mad real once more. the family nights, soccer games, the danc resigh talls, and birthday parties and library visits they were all there. the precious, chaotic rhythms of a family that once was. proo that there was a time when all was as it should be. proof also, that time is gone, forever.
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