Episode
The disappearance of Terrance Williams
Description
Terrance Williams was 27 when he disappeared. He was pulled over by Collier County Sheriff's Deputy Steven Calkins in January 2004 in Naples, FL, and was never seen again. Calkins said he gave Terrance a ride to a nearby Circle K. His mother and stepfather began their own investigation when the sheriff's office was not initially responsive in trying to find Terrance. Williams was the second man to go missing after last being seen with the same law enforcement officer.
Chapters
Terrence's family investigates his death after discovering a sheriff's deputy pulled him over before his death.
00:00 - 03:06 (03:06)
Summary
Terrence's family investigates his death after discovering a sheriff's deputy pulled him over before his death.
EpisodeThe disappearance of Terrance Williams
PodcastThe Last Ride
In Florida, the law now requires law enforcement to take a report for any missing adult, despite popular belief that you have to wait 48 hours.
03:06 - 09:22 (06:16)
Summary
In Florida, the law now requires law enforcement to take a report for any missing adult, despite popular belief that you have to wait 48 hours. However, a Sheriff's Office spokesperson clarified that it was not the case back then.
EpisodeThe disappearance of Terrance Williams
PodcastThe Last Ride
In this episode, the hosts discuss coping mechanisms for dealing with the death of a loved one, sharing personal stories about loss and the impact it has on family dynamics.
09:22 - 16:04 (06:42)
Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss coping mechanisms for dealing with the death of a loved one, sharing personal stories about loss and the impact it has on family dynamics.
EpisodeThe disappearance of Terrance Williams
PodcastThe Last Ride
The mysterious disappearance of Terrence Woods Jr. from a Washington State cemetery in 2018 raises compelling questions about whether he's still alive, and why anyone would go to the trouble of staging his disappearance to look like a suicide.
16:04 - 24:21 (08:16)
Summary
The mysterious disappearance of Terrence Woods Jr. from a Washington State cemetery in 2018 raises compelling questions about whether he's still alive, and why anyone would go to the trouble of staging his disappearance to look like a suicide.
EpisodeThe disappearance of Terrance Williams
PodcastThe Last Ride
An unidentified woman accuses a police officer of arresting someone at a cemetery and taking them away, but the officer denies any such arrest took place.
24:21 - 26:27 (02:05)
Summary
An unidentified woman accuses a police officer of arresting someone at a cemetery and taking them away, but the officer denies any such arrest took place.
EpisodeThe disappearance of Terrance Williams
PodcastThe Last Ride
Terrence Williams and Felipe Santos were two men who went missing after being taken into custody by former policeman Steve Calkins in Naples, Florida.
26:27 - 30:07 (03:40)
Summary
Terrence Williams and Felipe Santos were two men who went missing after being taken into custody by former policeman Steve Calkins in Naples, Florida. Calkins claimed that he dropped them off at different Circle K's, but surveillance footage did not show them at either location.
EpisodeThe disappearance of Terrance Williams
PodcastThe Last Ride
The birth date of April 1st was used by Terrence as a fake birthday, but ended up being significant in a case involving his disappearance.
30:07 - 34:12 (04:04)
Summary
The birth date of April 1st was used by Terrence as a fake birthday, but ended up being significant in a case involving his disappearance. Calkins made calls to Terrence prior to him being taken away in a patrol car, describing him as a black male with an April 1, 1975 birth date.
EpisodeThe disappearance of Terrance Williams
PodcastThe Last Ride
The Collier County Sheriff's Office investigates the disappearance of a Florida man and questions the credibility of a witness's official statements.
34:12 - 38:12 (04:00)
Summary
The Collier County Sheriff's Office investigates the disappearance of a Florida man and questions the credibility of a witness's official statements.