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 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 followin
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
district investments, put public money in what he said was a sure thing. it wasn t. the money vanished. blew i as i recall about $750,000 in bad investments for the fire district. pete hautzinger was, at that time, the mesa county d. a. i made the decision to take that case to the grand jury and 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 truck 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, the
his generosity made news, had locals wondering if they misjudged him. but dixon got himself in charge of fire district investments, put public money in what he said was a sure thing. it wasn t. the money vanished. blue life is $750,000 in bad investments. he was at that time the mesa county d.a. i made the decision to take that case to the grand jury and ultimately the grand jury decided felony stupid, but not worthy of criminal charges. then one day a repo man showed up for it for that shiny new fire truck he donated. turned out the fire truck 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
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, the repoed truck, the grand jury investigation, it all kept dixon on the front pages of the local paper for months. a series of public humiliations ending with an exclamation point when he was embarrassingly picked newsmaker of the year. it was clear rob, he was a 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 in the local paper. and i said, he has taken a gigantic fall and he will change dramatically for the worst. and i think that was very predictable and i think for rob that s what happened. at the end, it was almost always bad rob that we were dealing with. she told friends and we saw