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
a sampling of her phone 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 a motel room now. this is jim. just callin to see if carrie was available tonight. hi, this is glen, i m just wondering if anybody s still available. i m at the country inn, and i was just callin to see if anybody s still available for 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 was calling about the ad in the newspaper. i wanna speak to one of your female escorts. what your rates are and your 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 all of them. beginning with the last client paige called this guy, george coralluzzo. who, the day pai
been lying to protect his friend. detectives wanted to talk to coralluzzo himself but they couldn t find him. they asked for help. they re like, well, do you know where george is? i said george is dead. drowned the year before while swimming in a river in new jersey. still, to satisfy the d. a., investigators had to make a case that coralluzzo was either guilty or innocent, but because dead men don t talk, 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
had been found alongside the roadside. it had to be paige that left the trail. a call for help or arrow pointing where to find her. all that while restrained. they found remnants 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? probably, said the detectives, her killer buried her five years earlier, way back in 2007 when she first disappeared. eventually, what was left of her was unearthed by a heavy spring runoff. and so said d. a. hautzinger here we go, this is what we have been waiting for. now we need to really put pedal to the medal and make a decision. now, finally with a body, they decided to fashion a 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 kidnapped and kill. so, that left the six clients. of course, lester ralph jones was at the top of the list.
whatever. george coralluzzo was a conman, a sick person. megan williams knew coralluzzo because he and her then husband had partnered in a 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 george coralluzzo here? i actually thought they were there to talk about this kidnapping case. to megan this kidnapping case meant one six months earlier in which coralluzzo, allegedly took this woman against her will on a long scary ride across state lines. i spilled to them everything i knew up to that point. thinking you were talking about a different crime altogether? correct. deputies didn t let on, but of course they were really looking into the disappearance