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00:04so what was the last time you spent time with Molly the last time me and Molly spent time
00:10together we went to a concert down in Dallas saw the band Tesla and had a ball sang along and
00:18we
00:20were making videos making vines recording laughing we stayed at one of the nicest hotels went to the
00:29the pool on the 17th floor and
00:39yeah
00:58we're in southern Oklahoma this area specifically where we're going back and forth between Carter
01:05County and Love County is a very different area than previous small towns that we visited because
01:13this is the heart of Indian country around here is Chickasaw and as you go east it's Choctaw and if
01:23you go north there's Cherokee so that there's three tribal nations within very short distance it's
01:32worth noting that today most of the residents of this area are white but it is still official
01:38Chickasaw nation land now Oklahoma has this dark distinction of being the state that has the highest
01:50number of missing people per capita and that disproportionately affects the Native American
01:57population here so many kids come up missing every day I don't understand what's being done about it
02:09this is Wilson Oklahoma it's a little small town inside of Carter County population less than 2,000 people but
02:17of
02:17the people who live here they've been here for generations and two of these very long-standing families were
02:25deeply affected in July of 2013 when Molly Miller 17 year old athlete at the high school and member of
02:34the
02:35Chickasaw nation went missing with her friend Colt Haynes 11 plus years later no one has any answers and
02:43recent changes in the way this case is being investigated are affecting the way that their families are able to
02:50get answers
02:53my name is Melissa Henderson and Molly Miller is my daughter Molly is Chickasaw being on my side of the
03:02family I was born and raised in Wilson does it feel like a safe place to live it used to
03:10I don't know that
03:12anywhere would really feel safe anymore the last text I got from Molly was on that Saturday she was going
03:24to the lake to hang out with her friends around the 4th of July I tried to call her number
03:29and someone
03:31answered the phone and they hung up and that I was really aggravating because I had not physically seen
03:36her had not heard from her it was time for her to come home I got a phone call an
03:44old family friend
03:45and he told me you need to get down here something ain't right my name is Garrett Lambert I'm Molly's
03:52brother part of me felt that Molly was fine this is just teenagers being teenagers because there's times
04:02when I was a teenager I wouldn't come home I know I've taken many hours of sleep from my parents
04:10and
04:10grandparents by Monday I knew that something was wrong I went to the Wilson Police Department they
04:18just said not to panic it's not unusual that teenagers run away from home or they're mad at
04:24their parents in that situation they always encourage you to wait so let's give it time my name is Richard
04:37Parsley I was the captain of the Wilson Police Department in 2013 and Sunday we were right in the middle
04:46of
04:46shift change when a black Honda turned into the parking lot and just did doughnuts slinging rocks all
04:57over my patrol car it was like they were taunting me so at that point I activated my lights and
05:05siren and
05:06I went after them they got a pursuit yeah it's a black 2012 Honda Accord the vehicle then turned left
05:13onto the South Highway I was able to call out the tag number to my dispatch and trying to call
05:20out every
05:21road that we're passing and direction we noticed he was heading towards Love County I clocked the car
05:31at about 120 miles an hour in a 65 mile per hour zone at this point this is a felony
05:38pursuit
05:41she advised they just turned on water moccasin now water moccasin road is the county line of Carter
05:48County and Love County the vehicle continued east and at that point it was all gravel roadway
05:55all the dust was kicking up in front of me and I lost sight of everything and I was losing
06:04control of my
06:04patrol car they're on a gravel road and they can't see them right at that point the Honda turned off
06:12all headlights and taillights I stopped pursuit because it was far too dangerous to continue
06:19are they still running with their lights open he's lost sight of them whenever I slowed down to it where
06:23I could see again the vehicles gone be advised Wilson is lost sight of the vehicle my dispatch was
06:30communicating everything to Love County the Love County Sheriff's Office is an active pursuit of
06:39this vehicle at this point my unit survives they do believe it's connet probably going to a Long Hollow
06:47Connet was a convicted fellow and Conn was living down on Long Hollow Road at this time
06:53my name is Joe Russell I was the sheriff of Love County in 2013 I called Officer Blagg and told
07:01him to
07:01to block Long Hollow Road and all he seen was dust when he got to Long Hollow Road and he
07:08followed the dust
07:09but nobody seen the car on Long Hollow so I didn't know which way it turned I had officers all
07:16over Long Hollow
07:18we searched for tire tracks or anywhere the vehicle could have gone it was a lot of wooded area and
07:27we
07:28couldn't see anywhere well they was out there to two is two or three o'clock in the morning it
07:34was like
07:35the car just disappeared on July 8th the following day after the pursuit I was notified by Chief
07:43Fernandez that Molly Miller had been reported as a runaway I followed up with the first lead I had
07:49which was Jessica Williams the friend of Molly Miller the last time she talked to Molly she was
07:56with two other people at Colt Haynes and Conn Nip a while I was interviewing Jessica she said that
08:04Molly Colt and Conn were hiding out from the police because they were involved in the pursuit the
08:12other night I realized that was the same vehicle that I was involved in the pursuit so after I was
08:21able to run the tags the vehicle returned to Sabrina Graham she was a friend of the Nip family Sabrina
08:29had
08:29reported the vehicle stolen it was speculated that Conn Nip was driving the vehicle and had in the car
08:37with them Molly Miller and Colt Haynes early on in the investigation we knew Conn Nip's whereabouts he
08:44refused to speak to any law enforcement at that time and we could not locate Colt Haynes I'm pretty
08:55sure it was July 10th when Molly's cousin got a hold of me and asked if I had seen Colt
09:02or Molly and I
09:03told her I hadn't but I would try to get a hold of Colt and get back to her my
09:09name is Monique Stewart
09:10and Colt Haynes is my baby brother I started messaging Colt and I don't know I probably sent
09:17him 30 or 40 messages over the next two days just let me know you're okay let me know you're
09:22okay and
09:23then when he wasn't answering then I was getting worried when I went to file the missing persons report
09:32my older brother Jesse stood up and started saying no he's like you can't file a missing persons report
09:38they're in Wichita Falls I know they're in Wichita Falls so what's the big deal if I file a missing
09:43persons report if they're in Wichita Falls they find them in Wichita Falls and they can disregard
09:47the report kind of made me uncomfortable that he would argue with me about it I went home and tried
09:53to get a hold of Colt several more times and then on the 18th of July I went to Wilson
10:01and filed a
10:01missing persons report we began to put the cases together my hopes were they were just running and
10:09hiding there's nothing that we know of other than they are still missing I have a teenager
10:23and it is unimaginable that any mother would have to live any amount of time but especially not 11
10:32plus years not knowing what happened to their kid there have been news stories podcasts you know TV
10:40shows coverage of this case and those stories are largely pushed by members of Molly's extended family
10:48but the person closest to her her mother Melissa Henderson has remained pretty silent so she's been
10:56gracious enough to invite us over today but we're also going to speak with Colt's sister Monique
11:03it's so nice to meet you I'm Hillary Monique nice to meet you how long have you two known each
11:10other
11:11we met when Colt and Molly went missing had you ever heard of Molly no I mean I talk to
11:19my brother
11:19often he's never told me about a brother named Molly if we could get a sense from you guys who
11:26was
11:26Molly who was Colt and so I'll start with you Melissa well she was just a fun girl friends with
11:34everyone she was a ball player she was a dancer she was a lot more athletic than I was that's
11:41for sure
11:42she had grit and then what about Colt we were really really close I was nine when Colt was born
11:50so I put my baby dolls down and carried my little brother everywhere so you're practically a little
11:57mom yes and then when he got to being a teenager he just got into partying drugs and then he
12:08went to
12:08juvie for a while but got himself cleaned up after that and he was doing really good you know had
12:13a
12:13girlfriend had a baby and then they broke up and he fell apart again I would love to go back
12:23to July of 2013
12:27did you know who she was with that night I was told that she was with con con nip and
12:36is that someone
12:37that you had known before I knew con's mother and then con's mother's parents knew my parents okay
12:47and I never had a concern about her being with him because I knew him yeah well I found out
12:56con
12:56was accounted for but Molly and Colt were MIA I didn't immediately think that con done something to
13:03them I thought you know maybe they had gotten lost out there what was the last communication that
13:10anyone had with them later I got in touch with one of Colt's friends who was like listen Colt called
13:18me asking to come pick him up on the 7th and was kind of frantic that he was lost out
13:24in the woods and
13:25they're trying to find the road and they can't get out and they've been walking they're hot so they're
13:31dehydrating fast my family owns property off of Pike Road and I can tell you that I would not want
13:40to
13:40be out there on a night in July in that area my name is Connor Choate and I'm the publisher
13:46of the
13:46Marietta Monitor here in Love County the area between Long Hollow and Pike Road off of Oswalt Road is a
13:55rural
13:55part of our community and the area they went into would have had animals from wild hogs to rattlesnakes and
14:04you have to
14:05remember July in Oklahoma is not very friendly it can reach to temperatures of well past 100 degrees you're
14:14talking about being in a wooded area it's thick you're scared you're nervous you're trying to get out of there
14:20you're lost you don't know where you are
14:26he told his friend he's like I climbed a tree trying to find a road and then he fell out
14:30of the tree and broke
14:31his ankle the bone was sticking out so he wasn't getting anywhere yeah on his own and poor little
14:38Molly there was no way she could drag him Colt was huge compared to her so she wasn't going to
14:43be able
14:43to help him yeah there was no way she was going to help him out of there the friend was
14:48on the phone
14:49was Colt so that friend had went down there looking driving up and down the road honking the horn
14:55to see if Colt could hear it yeah and Colt's like I can't hear it so at what point does
15:02this not become
15:03you know 911 showing up and paramedics and people going out looking for two kids who are in peril
15:11that question was asked and they were like well we're not calling the cops we're down here with
15:18drugs we're not calling the cops on ourselves what about the calls that your daughter was making
15:24a lot of the people she called said the calls were dropping that she was breaking up because of the
15:30service down there after the chase around 12 57 a.m. on the morning of July 8th Molly Miller does
15:42make a call
15:42to 911 however that call disconnects the dispatcher tries to call back and cannot reach them allegedly
15:50the calls eventually stopped that morning around 9 30 so at that point all communication that Molly
15:58Miller and Colt Haynes had with the outside world ceased and they are never heard from again
16:06there's acres and acres and acres of land that if you were down there and got you know injured people
16:12probably wouldn't find you for years there is absolutely nothing out there I mean you could fall
16:19off in a hole and nobody'd ever know it there's a lot of theories on what happened when we look
16:26at it
16:26from a journalism perspective we really just try to stick to the facts what we do know about the case
16:31is
16:32that you have three people in a car Conn Nip Molly Miller and Colt Haynes one of them shows back
16:39up and then
16:39two of them have still yet to be found and I think that's what's led to a lot of people
16:43pointing at Conn Nip
16:51I did talk to Conn in the beginning and he said that he hadn't seen her and I was kind
16:56of disappointed
16:56that he didn't have any more information than what he had but he quit talking to me just early on
17:02it
17:02seemed like he knew something and he didn't want to tell us James Conn Nip quickly wanted to distance
17:08himself from this case there was a lot of rumors going around that Conn done something to Colt because
17:17Conn had reasons to be jealous of Colt Colt had a child with Conn's past girlfriend so he had all
17:24the reasons not to want Colt alive I guess he was our person of interest because he was the last
17:32person
17:32to be with Molly Miller and Colt Haynes well Conn told me when I interviewed him he said uh we
17:41got
17:41out of the car I said I asked Molly she wanted to go with me she said no I'm gonna
17:45go Colt Conn left
17:46the car and he said I went home and they went the other direction Colt was still alive when Conn
17:54got home in the morning Colt's friend went to Conn's house while he's on the phone with Colt Conn
18:00answered the door Conn I guess takes the phone so Conn and Colt talked on the phone so we know
18:07Colt
18:08was still alive when Conn got home the property where we lost sight of the vehicle turned out to
18:14be a family member of Conn Nip's who owned a lot of property in that area we were given permission
18:24by
18:25the family to search it was Wilson PD case and we'd system any way we could I had one officer
18:38who stayed
18:38out there all week from sunup to sundown walking not driving around walking around and looking for
18:47no it's two weeks later before we found the car on July 21st 2013 we received notification that the
18:56vehicle was found in between Pike and Long Hollow it was impounded untouched then they investigated the
19:07whole vehicle as if there was a crime scene there was nothing found in the vehicle you hear
19:15stories about people go missing all the time and everybody links hands searching through woods or
19:21fields does that ever happen in the area where this car chase ended we got access to the land where
19:28they found the car to do a search which was the end of August early September but as we're searching
19:38we've seen we've got the landowners on horseback with shotguns not letting us go in certain areas that
19:47sounds super fishy right oh they're not welcoming anybody especially not the cops there's some outlaw stuff
19:55going on down there they might have a stolen piece of property they might have a dope cook whatever
20:03as this investigation is going the Oklahoma State Highway Patrol is able to link James Conn Nipp through
20:10phone records to the Honda Accord that Molly Miller and Colt Haynes were both inside of when they ran away
20:16from police the car that was left abandoned was actually owned by James Conn Nipp's friend at the
20:23time she actually filed a theft report on the car being missing it turned out that there were text messages
20:30that showed that she knew where the vehicle was and that James Conn Nipp had the vehicle she was later
20:36charged for filing a false police report and insurance fraud and Conn Nipp was charged with endangering
20:44others while looting police officers and reckless driving and holding Conn accountable it wasn't bringing
20:51Molly back it wasn't telling us where they were but it was it was something we have
20:59reports in the Marietta monitor that he verbatim told them I don't know what happened to them
21:05he could have easily been cooperative with law enforcement cleared himself but he didn't the only person
21:13he would speak with would be the sheriff Joe Russell there were several accusations on Sheriff Russell that he was
21:23helping Conn hide evidence helped him wipe the car all kinds of rumors about Joe being involved
21:32Joe Russell's also been in the area for many many years and it was widely known that he was related
21:40to
21:41James Conn Nipp Joe Russell what is his affiliation with Conn Nipp so Joe is Conn's distant cousin okay
21:52but Joe was also a family friend of ours you know I was around Joe growing up my whole life
21:58what is your
21:59family's position on Sheriff Joe Russell's potential for help well I thought being a family friend and it
22:06being in Love County at this point that he would at least try to help us but when I talked
22:12to him it
22:12was I don't know anything you're gonna have to go to somebody else that was it he never strike me
22:19as a bad
22:20guy but then you know now we're getting into this case and he's basically I can't help you so I
22:27did
22:27find it strange that he was refusing to help yeah you see the first week or the second week I
22:35called
22:35Joe Russell he told me I needed to call Wilson and talk to the chief there and I demanded and
22:42persisted
22:43and he hung up on me the relationship between Sheriff Joe Russell and James Conn Nipp fueled a ton of
22:52speculation him being related to Colin yes Joe Russell hindered the investigation so Joe why did you agree to
23:03talk to talk to us today well I've been wanting to tell my story let people know you know what
23:13I
23:14done what I done and ain't done and they got to excuse me of trying to cover stuff up and
23:23were you no I was not
23:26covering up for for the Nipp family or no other family you can't stop people from telling rumors they
23:42said that I knew to kill Colton Molly good and do you know what happened I have no idea what
23:50happened Colton Molly
23:53I think if Joe Russell wasn't sheriff that car would have been found that night
24:02and so what if Molly and Colt Joe messed this up
24:08in a small community like Love County it's not uncommon for someone to make a career out of being a
24:14sheriff
24:15when they get elected they're most likely going to serve in that position until they decide to
24:21move on or they do something really bad that gets them in trouble well Molly Miller went missing along
24:27with Colt Haynes in Love County three years ago the Miller family believes that Russell did not do
24:32enough to investigate because his nephew was a person of interest well today Russell was in court on an
24:38entirely different matter accused of harboring a fugitive and maintaining a meth house while serving
24:43his sheriff not long after Colt and Molly went missing Willie the sheriff's son got busted for dealing
24:52drugs the rumor was Sheriff Russell was allowing his son to deal out of his house and I think that
25:02there was even reports about he was harboring a girlfriend of his son's that he knew had an arrest
25:07warrant and the investigation was launched into him by the FBI you know as far as I know Willie
25:14never sold no drugs out of my house and Willie's girlfriend uh supposedly girlfriend she come over
25:21one night but she was not living at my house and I did not know she had warrants Sheriff Joe
25:29Russell
25:29was ultimately charged with two felony charges from a news point of view when your sheriff is indicted and
25:36arrested by the FBI it's massive and so we had an influx of news media coming from all over to
25:44cover
25:45what was going on with Sheriff Joe Russell when I told my friends back in Dallas that I was going
25:50to be
25:50moving to Love County that was everything that everybody talked about was that hey you know that's
25:55where the sheriff got arrested my reaction when I found out that our sheriff was arrested they did not
26:00surprise me one bit during the time of the arrest of Joe Russell there were also accusations that
26:08he had allowed James Conn to beat in a room with evidence within the Love County Justice Center
26:14that was not under the watch of a Love County Sheriff's deputy all I could say is that's not true
26:23I never let Conn go in the office and shut the door and visit with his family now with a
26:28lawyer yes but
26:29not with his family we always had somebody standing there watching us I never would give Conn no special
26:39privileges or nothing
26:49the end result is really twofold Joe Russell lost all of his credibility and really just fueled the
26:56theories about his department the Love County Sheriff's Office and also about Molly Miller and Colt Haynes and
27:04he loses his position that he's held for many many years
27:14well my lawyer taught me is resigning
27:18I told him I said I don't want to do this I really don't
27:21he said Joe it's a good deal it's a good deal I said I understand that but I ain't guilty
27:25of nothing
27:27I mean I'm not wishing for Joe's demise but it was definitely a W to get Joe out of office
27:36well do you feel like the headlines about police corruption stole the spotlight oh absolutely your case
27:45you know and that's where I was getting so aggravated on so every so much focus being on him I
27:51still
27:51didn't care about anything about him and what he did okay I wanted to focus on my child
27:59there were rumors that they had seen Molly and Colt alive they were in Norman Oklahoma that they went to
28:06Wichita Falls Texas there were rumors that they were probably in California Jesse is the one that
28:13told me that you know Colt and Molly are in Wichita Falls you know they're down there having fun
28:20I was all over from Norman to Wichita Falls to Gainesville to Durant most of those leads never panned out
28:32even before the sheriff has to resign local law enforcement turned the case over to the OSBI
28:39the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations I was not happy not happy that I couldn't do anything
28:47more I still wanted to find out what happened I think about it every day there's been all kinds
28:53of law enforcement to work this case early on you could tell the agencies weren't communicating and
29:00there was no urgency
29:07I was skeptical about the new agent but he actually took the time and listened
29:14and investigated he didn't give us any answers but started asking the right questions and the right
29:20questions being asked that gave me some hope once OSBI took over the case I do know that
29:27they most likely followed a bunch of leads however to my knowledge there was very little movement as far
29:33as any charges that were filed there was nothing of that nature that the OSBI did during that time
29:39frame I spoke with an OSBI officer he said every lead I have looked at has led nowhere nowhere
29:54I feel this case has been passed around to I couldn't even tell you how many agencies
30:00it's got to be upwards of 10 just back and forth feels a whole lot of not it to me
30:11and 2020 the supreme court ruled on a case called McGirt versus Oklahoma and this case essentially
30:19established the sovereignty of the tribal nations and with that sovereignty also comes that if
30:26something were to happen against a native american on tribal land that local law enforcement or state
30:33law enforcement couldn't get involved in investigation it would be solely federal and
30:38tribal law enforcement it was a huge ruling for the state of Oklahoma because most of Oklahoma is tribal land
30:47the McGirt ruling for Molly Miller means that state and local law enforcement were not allowed to
30:54be the lead agency involved after 2020 due to Molly being part of the Chickasaw Nation
31:04in the media coverage of Molly and Colt's case it's largely gone unmentioned that Molly is a member of the
31:14Chickasaw Nation
31:16unfortunately Molly's case is not a rarity there is a disproportionate number of indigenous women who go missing every single
31:26year and
31:27and talking about this epidemic is so important and so we are going to go speak with Carissa Hodge
31:33and she runs an organization called MMIP Chadha and that's the missing and murdered indigenous people Chadha
31:42so I'd love to know from Carissa what a family is supposed to do in a situation like this
31:52hi hello how are you good how are you I'm Carissa it's so nice to me to meet you as
31:58well
32:00can you tell me what the purpose of the organization is we started it to help our indigenous people so
32:08in Oklahoma City we had 271 missing last year and in Tulsa just last year yes and then in Tulsa
32:14we had
32:15221 and so we had two cities out of Oklahoma that were some of the highest out of all the
32:21United States for missing native people
32:22I understand that especially in this case that we're talking about of Molly Miller you know there's lots of
32:28jurisdictions at play here and that's kind of true of any small town there's the local PD there's the county
32:34sheriff
32:35there's the state but the McGirt ruling
32:38has even taken that further yes so the BIA is at Bureau of Indian Affairs they are located here in
32:45Oklahoma and they'll get involved in any missing or murdered cases that we have as long as it's on
32:50tribal land okay um there's also if our own law enforcement the Chickasaw Nation has a light horse
32:56they're tribal police officers do you feel like if the BIA had been involved from the jump we would
33:02be further along in this investigation I 100 percent do um just because they do this all the time
33:08the Bureau of Indian Affairs is a federal agency and this agency allowed a fresh perspective on the
33:15disappearance of Molly Miller and they have a lot more resources than state or local law enforcement does
33:23Vincent Marcellino is the investigator for the BIA that's leading the case and him and I talked at
33:30length about the investigation he seemed that he had a really strong desire to see the case solved
33:38but now two years later hearing nothing there's not really movement and it gets discouraging because
33:44you know as an investigator he's getting more cases every single day Vincent Marcellino he is
33:51amazing but they are completely overwhelmed yeah we have four BIA detectives that cover Oklahoma
33:57four Bureau of Indian Affairs agents for the entire state why so few I don't know if it's budgets or
34:06or what it is what do you say to families like Molly's and Colts who are left with no answers
34:14I mean
34:15this many years later I tell them all the time um don't give up okay always say their name always
34:22share
34:22their story and continue finding resources you know it's never too late yeah sure is aggravating
34:32when people come to me saying why haven't they done this or why haven't they done that when if you
34:36try
34:36to call and get information that there's still certain things they can't tell you they'll tell you a
34:41little bit but they still won't tell you everything that they know if you were to go to a little
34:46local
34:46cafe around here and the subject of Colt and Molly came up it would pretty much be a unanimous thing
34:54that nothing was done the way it should have been done there's no closure and it's kind of a black
34:59eye
35:00on the county that nobody's seemed to be able to find what happened somebody knows where they are but
35:06nobody's talking who do you think is responsible for your brother's disappearance I wholeheartedly
35:14believe my oldest brother Jesse is the person that killed Colt and Molly
35:25I was at my grandma's house talking to my brother Jesse and he told me
35:29that him and Colt had gotten into a fight over a girl you know Jesse just said next time I
35:34see that
35:35little MF her I'm gonna stab him growing up if he would get mad he would grab me by the
35:42throat
35:42and hold me up and up against the wall with my feet dangling until I turned blue that's what we
35:48survived I think that Jesse don't know I think there was a situation where the brothers got heated
35:57and Jesse probably killed his brother and Molly Molly's not gonna let it go so they had to shut her
36:04up
36:06Monique did you ever speak with law enforcement about your older brother Jesse yes okay there was
36:13a private investigator hired this is still pretty early on about a year and when he come in I was
36:21telling him that I thought Jesse was involved he was like no we know who did it we just have
36:26to prove it
36:26you need to quit spreading family rumors and keep your mouth shut about that Jesse's not involved so he
36:33made me feel about this tall um because you know who accuses their brother but he had motive he had
36:40means to
36:41me that would be enough to investigate yeah there are certain parts of this case that we know we know
36:52that your brother Colt was making phone calls yeah we know that he was near Connip's family compound
37:01how would your brother Jesse have known where to find them well I believe Conn or one of his family
37:11members
37:12called Jesse to come get Colt and Molly so I believe that they went and got Jesse so they didn't
37:20have to get
37:20law enforcement involved and I think Jesse took his chance while Colt was down and couldn't defend himself
37:30and I think Molly just was in the wrong place at the wrong time
37:41and trying to live with the thought that your own brother
37:51is involved
37:59and I'm the one pointing the finger
38:09there's been a multitude of things that I've heard on what happened on the early morning of July 8th
38:17I've heard that the nips were involved in some way I've heard that Colt Haynes brother might have had
38:24involvement but the truth is is that no one knows and hopefully someone will know eventually and hopefully
38:32we'll all know eventually we do not have an answer on what happened to them and it's been 12 years
38:39this year I lost the daughter of natural causes and uh I used to tell people I know how you
38:45feel
38:46but you don't I can't imagine how the Miller family feels the Miller family and the Haynes family need closure
38:55I always feel like I've not done enough I mean there's got to be something
38:58I just hope no one ever has to go through a missing person or anyone missing because they're kind of
39:05on
39:05their own I just want it to be over you know I just I want the truth
39:11what would it mean for you to have people come forward after all this time
39:17we would mean everything to us I want what's my brother's body where he can be buried
39:27and we can have the closure we need for us to get answers it'll take someone
39:33on their deathbed that doesn't want to take that with them that's where we're at
39:59the last thing that we know for sure is that Molly and Colt were on this road
40:06and they ended up somewhere in these woods and then everything else is speculation
40:13we didn't come here trying to solve this case that's not our job our job is to talk about
40:21the systemic failures I think the call to action here is for law enforcement so many different agencies
40:29have had their hand in this investigation but what's been missing is the communication
40:34the collaboration and the collaboration and so my hope here is that by shining a light on this story
40:42someone feels brave enough and safe enough to come forward because these families deserve to know
40:49to know what happened to their loved ones
41:24and so my hope here is that by shining a light on this story
41:49we're going to see you next time
41:49to see you next time
42:02you