Chapter
The Investigation into the Disappearance of Terrance Woods Jr.
The investigation into the disappearance of Terrence Woods Jr. was reopened with a theory that he got lost in the woods and eventually died from hypothermia and drowning in a lake. Despite other claims of sightings and drug connections, the former deputy Dan Celeberti saw no change in his friend Jason Calkins' appearance or behavior on the day Terrence went missing.
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Officer Celeberti, who was fired for misconduct unrelated to the case, mentioned to Ryan that he saw no difference in Calkins' behavior the day Terrence disappeared.
26:35 - 28:21 (01:45)
Summary
Officer Celeberti, who was fired for misconduct unrelated to the case, mentioned to Ryan that he saw no difference in Calkins' behavior the day Terrence disappeared. However, records showed that Celeberti ran Terrence's information a day after his disappearance.
ChapterThe Investigation into the Disappearance of Terrance Woods Jr.
EpisodeGood Guy or Bad Cop?
PodcastThe Last Ride
The disappearance of Felipe Santos and Terrance Williams remains unsolved.
28:21 - 30:50 (02:29)
Summary
The disappearance of Felipe Santos and Terrance Williams remains unsolved. Despite rumors of drug involvement, interviews with those who knew them portrayed them as family men who stayed out of trouble.
ChapterThe Investigation into the Disappearance of Terrance Woods Jr.
EpisodeGood Guy or Bad Cop?
PodcastThe Last Ride
The probability of a deputy being the last contact with two missing men is just a coincidence, but it is still less probable than getting three sevens in a row; lead investigator Jeb Brown discusses the likelihood and the importance of moving missing persons cases forward.
30:50 - 33:59 (03:09)
Summary
The probability of a deputy being the last contact with two missing men is just a coincidence, but it is still less probable than getting three sevens in a row; lead investigator Jeb Brown discusses the likelihood and the importance of moving missing persons cases forward.