UNSOLVED HOMICIDE / WRONGFUL CONVICTION: FATHER RYAN PATRICK / JAMES HARRY REYOS

10/4/2023 UPDATE: Tremendous progress has finally been made on this case. Following the testing of long-neglected evidence, the real suspects in the murder of Father Patrick Ryan have been identified. Thanks to this development and the hard work of the Texas Innocence Project, James Harry Reyos has finally been declared legally innocent, after serving decades in prison and on probation for a crime he never committed. An update episode on these long-awaited developments is forthcoming.

When a brutally murdered John Doe turns out to be a Catholic priest leading a double life, blame falls upon a young man who was in a different state at the time of the murder. A wrongful conviction, mysterious pattern of priestly killings and an anonymous suicide at the confessional paint a twisted picture in this episode of Last Seen Alive.

Sources:

Who Killed Father Ryan? (Austin Chronicle)

The Unholy Mystery of the Murdered Priests (Inside Hook)

Where’s Your Evidence? (IAPE)

Rev. Patrick Ryan: A Case Study of Sexual Abuse and Murder (Crossland Foundation / Leon J. Podles)

Also check out:
Innocence Project of Texas

Know Something? Say something!
If you know anything about the murder of Father Ryan, please contact Odessa Crime Stoppers at 432-333-8477, or submit a tip online at odessacrimestoppers.org.

UNSOLVED DISAPPEARANCE: PATRICK CARNES

When an elderly World War II veteran and his loyal dog embark on a cross-country road trip, all goes smoothly until they reach The Big Lonely: a remote stretch of highway in the northern Nevada desert suspected to be a hunting ground for serial killers. The unexplained disappearance of man and dog launch an enormous search that yields nothing but mystery in this episode of Last Seen Alive.

Sources used to research this episode:

Find Patrick Carnes (Family-Run Informational Site)

Patrick Carnes Obituary (legacy.com)

VIDEO: Unsolved Mystery on ‘The Big Lonely’: What Happened to Patrick Carnes? (8 News Now – Las Vegas)

Patrick Carnes Missing–America’s Most Wanted Video Segment (Vimeo)

Elderly Man’s Disappearance Linked to Serial Killer? (KTNV)

I-Team: Is a Serial Killer Hunting Motorists in Northern Nevada? (8 News Now Las Vegas)

FBI Highway Serial Killings Initiative (Federal Bureau of Investigation)

Missing Reno Man May Have Stopped in Elko (Elko Daily)

Missing: Judith Ellen Casida (Charley Project)

Crime Victimization in Adults with Severe Mental Illness: Comparison with the National Crime Victimization Survey (National Center for Biotechnology Information)

Mentally Ill at Significant Risk of Becoming Murder Victims (MedScape)

If you know anything about the disappearance of Patrick Carnes, please contact Secret Witness of Northern Nevada via their website or at 775-322-4900–you may remain anonymous if you wish. OR contact the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office at 775-623-6419.

UNSOLVED HOMICIDE: KANIKA POWELL

When a young soldier leaves the Army to work as a physics lab security specialist with a top-secret clearance, civilian life turns out to be more dangerous than anything she faced in uniform. After a series of strange events culminates in her being brutally gunned down, the mystery of her death spawns theories of conspiracy and serial killing in this episode of Last Seen Alive.

Sources used to research this episode:

Prince George’s Killing, Apparently Planned, Opens Host of Mysteries (Washington Post)

Unsolved: National Security Worker Gunned Down Amid Mysterious Circumstances (True Crime Daily)

‘Forget Me Not’ Cold Case, Kanika Powell Murder Mystery (Michelle Sigona for Women in Crime Ink)

Inside a Criminal Mastermind | Jason Scott (Brian Kuebler for ABC News via Murderpedia)

Maryland Serial-Killer Suspect Jason Thomas Scott ‘Evil,’ Victim’s Mom Says (ABC News)

United States v. Jason Scott, 12-4130 (4th Cir. 2013) (via Court Listener)

Man’s Violent Death a Mystery (Washington Post)

If you know anything about the death of Kanika Powell, call the Prince George’s County Police Department at 301-352-1200. Or, if you’d prefer to remain anonymous, call the PG County Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or go to pgcrimesolvers.com to submit your tip.

UNSOLVED HOMICIDE: BRIAN EGG

 

When the friendliest resident of San Francisco’s SoMa neighborhood suddenly disappears, the entire neighborhood is suspicious. His neighbors’ worst fears are confirmed when a privately-hired crime scene clean-up crew arrives at his home, prompting investigators to discover something horrific inside a hidden room in this episode of Last Seen Alive.

Sources used to research this episode:

‘It Appears They’ve Gotten Away with Murder’: San Francisco Murder Case Remains Unsolved One Year Later (Vic Lee and Ed Walsh / ABC7 News)

Probation Revoked for Person of Interest in SF Torso Case (NBC Bay Area)

Headless Body Found in San Francisco Fish Tank Identified as Missing Man (SF Gate)

Headless Torso Found in Fish Tank Inside Missing Man’s Home (Julia Jacobo / ABC News)

Egg Case Officially Ruled a Homicide (Bay Area Reporter)

Person of Interest in Headless Body Case Held at Santa Rita Jail (Bay City News via patch.com)

Squatters Take Over Egg’s Former Home (Ed Walsh / Bay Area Reporter)

If you know anything about the death of Brian Egg, call San Francisco PD’s anonymous tip line at 415-575-4444 -OR- send a text to TIP411—just make sure you begin your message with “SFPD”.

SOLVED: DOUBLE-HOMICIDE: JULIE WILLIAMS & LOLLIE WINANS

6/20/2024 UPDATE: This case has been solved. An update episode is available wherever you listen to podcasts.

When a geologist and a wilderness guide go camping in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, the last thing anyone expects is for the experienced outdoorswomen to fail to return. Their brutal double-homicide rocks Shenandoah National Park and sparks a decades-long FBI investigation in this episode of Last Seen Alive.

Sources used to research this episode:

FBI Richmond Identifies Suspect in 1996 Shenandoah National Park Double Murder (FBI.gov)

FBI Solves 1996 Shenandoah Park Murders: Serial Rapist Killed Women Campers (Newsweek)

OH Man Charged with Rape, Victim Speaks Out (14 News WFIE Evansville)

DNA Evidence Helps Solve Killings of 2 Women in Shenandoah National Park Nearly 30 Years Later (CNN via News Channel 3)

A Murder In The Woods: The Mystery Behind Shenandoah National Park’s Last Homicide (BlueRidgeOutdoors.com)

After Rice: New Questions in Park Murders (The Hook)

Case of 1996 Slayings of Shenandoah Hikers Not Cold to FBI (NBC Washington)

Rice Agrees to Reduced Charge (fredericksburg.com)

This case has been solved.

UNSOLVED MASS MURDER: THE CREW OF THE INVESTOR

When an Alaskan fishing vessel is found abandoned and aflame the morning after a storm, it quickly becomes apparent that its crew encountered something much darker than the wrath of the sea. Investigators sift through ash in search of fragments of the murdered crew, uncovering pieces of Alaska’s worst unsolved mass murder in this episode of Last Seen Alive.

Sources used to research this episode:

Search Continues for Killer of Seven on Boat (The Daily Sitka Sentinel)

PEOPLE Explains: The Mystery of Who Massacred 8, Including a Family, on Fishing Boat in Alaska (people.com)

Alaska’s Worst Mass Murders (Robin Barefield via medium.com)

Troopers Seek Bodies in Burned-Out Boat (Anchorage Daily News via newspapers.com)

Search Continues for Killer of Seven on Boat (Daily Sitka Sentinel via newspapers.com)

Exonerated Suspect in Unsolved Alaska Fishing Boat Mass Murder Breaks His Silence (People)

After a Two-Year Manhunt Police Arrest a Suspect in Alaska’s Brutal Fishing Boat Murders (People)

An Anxious Time for Suspect in Eight Alaskan Murders (AP News)

Workplace Homicides Committed by Firearm: Recent Trends and Narrative Text Analysis (Injury Epidemiology)

Exonerated Suspect in Unsolved Alaska Fishing Boat Mass Murder Breaks His Silence (Johnny Dodd / people.com)

If you have any information on the deaths of the victims who died aboard The Investor, please contact the Alaska Department of Public Safety at 907-269-5511.

UNSOLVED DISAPPEARANCE: ELIZABETH AND JOHN CALVERT

When a wealthy Lowcountry power-couple confronts their financial manager over missing funds, they immediately vanish from their Hilton Head Island retreat. Unanswered questions haunt a tale of deadly greed in this episode of Last Seen Alive.

Sources used to research this episode:

Elizabeth and John Calvert (Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office)

Police: Man in Missing Couple Case Kills Self (NBC News)

Police Search Home of Missing Hilton Head Couple’s Business Associate (The Island Packet)

Calverts, Missing 9 Months, Dead and Long-Time Suspect Likely Killed Them, Sheriff Says (The Island Packet)

10 Years Later, SC Couples’ Disappearance Remains a Mystery (The State)

Evidence: S.C. Couple Murdered in March (Savannah Now)

The Impact of Obesity on Skeletal Muscle Strength and Structure Through Adolescence to Old Age (DJ Tomlinson et al / Biogerontology via the National Library of Medicine)

Timeline: Hilton Head Couple’s Disappearance and the Death of The Man Detectives Say Killed Them (Graham Cawthon / WJCL News)

Court Offers Details on How Harbour Town Couple Died (The Associated Press / GoUpstate)

What Happened to John and Liz Calvert? After 17 Years, Search Continues for Hilton Head Couple (Brooke Butler / WJCL News)

If you know anything about the disappearances of Elizabeth and John Calvert, please call the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office at 843-524-2777, or—if you prefer to remain anonymous—the South Carolina Crime Stoppers at 1-888-274-6372.

UNSOLVED HOMICIDE: JACLYN DOWALIBY

When a seven year-old girl is abducted from her suburban Chicago home and murdered, investigators initially suspect those closest to her. A tumultuous search for her killer takes a series of shocking turns in this episode of Last Seen Alive.

Sources used to research this episode:

People vs. Dowaliby (leagle.com)

Who Killed Jaclyn Dowaliby? The Case Remains Open and Chilling (Investigation Discovery)

Prosecutors Reveal Dowaliby Evidence (Chicago Tribune)

National Registry of Exonerations: David Dowaliby

Violent Crimes Against Children (FBI.gov)

Girl Missing and Clues Scarce (Chicago Tribune via newspapers.com)

Chicago Tribune Sunday, March 12, 1989 ed. (Chicago Tribune via newspapers.com)

Hernandez, Perry (Illinois State Police Sex Offender Registry)

Lawyers Cite Incident Similar to Case of Dowalibys’ Daughter (Matt O’Connor / Chicago Tribune via newspapers.com)

Chicago Tribune, Tue, Apr 10, 1990 ed. (Chicago Tribune via newspapers.com)

‘A Parents’ Nightmare’ Sentenced (Chicago Tribune via newspapers.com)

If you know anything about the death of Jaclyn Dowaliby, please call Cook County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-535-7867.

 

UNSOLVED DISAPPEARANCE: CYNTHIA ANDERSON

When a young legal secretary disappears after being haunted by recurring dreams of abduction and murder, her unsolved case becomes—and still is—one of the most mysterious in the state of Ohio. An array of compelling possibilities are explored in this episode of Last Seen Alive.

Sources used to research this episode:

Woman’s Disappearance a Mystery After 30 Years (Toledo Blade)

Dad Clings to Hope for Daughter Who Disappeared in ’81 (Toledo Blade)

Cynthia Anderson (Unsolved Mysteries)

Stalking (Bureau of Justice Statistics)

Supreme Court Disbars Toledo and Fostoria Attorneys, Suspends Two (Supreme Court of Ohio)

Judge Allows Release of Man Who Confessed to 3 Killings (AP News)

Crime in Ohio 1980 (Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation)

Anthony and Nathaniel Cook (Murderpedia)

Toledo’s Most Prolific Serial Killer Faces Parole: Families of Victims, Prosecutor Speak Out (Brian Dugger / WTOL11 News)

Killer Goes Free: Nathaniel Cook Released from Prison (Jennifer Feehan / Toledo Blade)

United States v. Rodriguez, 50 F. Supp. 2d 717 (N.D. Ohio 1999)

Lawyer Suspect in Killing (The News-Messenger via newspapers.com)

TOLEDO BAR ASSOCIATION v. NELLER (2003) (Ohio Supreme Court via FindLaw.com)

If you know anything about the disappearance of Cynthia Anderson, please contact the Toledo Crime Stoppers at (419) 255-1111. 

UNSOLVED DISAPPEARANCE: SHELLEY SIKES

When a young Texan woman fails to return home after a late night of waiting tables, her car is found—abandoned and blood-stained—in the heart of the notorious Texas Killing Fields. An unexpected lead results in the untangling of a twisted story in this episode of Last Seen Alive.

Sources used to research this episode:

Missing Pieces: A Killer’s Secret (KHOU11)

Shelley Kathleen Sikes (findagrave.com)

Index Crime Analysis 3: Murder (Texas DPS)

Zwarst v. State: Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston, Fourteenth District Nov 30, 1989 (via casetext.com)

Man Convicted in One of ‘I-45 Killings’ Cases Dies in Prison (Dallas Police News)

Sikes Case Reward Offered (The Galveston Daily News via newspapers.com)

Shelley Sikes’ Family Still Hopeful (The Galveston Daily News via newspapers.com)

Officers Search for Woman (The Galveston Daily News via newspapers.com)

Bloody Car of Missing Teen Found (The Monitor via newspapers.com)

If you know anything about the disappearance of Shelley Sikes, please call the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office at 409-766-2300.