Episode 14: The Decision
Michael Bohrer admitted on the stand that he knew Heidi’s identity as a confidential informant for police had been exposed. Bohrer knew about Heidi’s secret life before she was kidnapped.
Michael Bohrer admitted on the stand that he knew Heidi’s identity as a confidential informant for police had been exposed. Bohrer knew about Heidi’s secret life before she was kidnapped.
Michael Bohrer was the last of the three new suspects to testify. He had an emotional breakdown on the stand when asked about Heidi Allen. Why?
In this episode of Peebles for the People: A van other than Richard Thibodeau’s comes into question. Did that van contain Heidi’s body?
Oswego County District Attorney, Greg Oakes, withheld evidence from Gary Thibodeau’s defense team until the eve of the hearing. Oakes admits he should have turned evidence over sooner.
The prosecutor withheld critical information that would help Gary Thibodeau prove his innocence. Yet, he claimed time and time again all he wanted was to find the truth.
The Oswego County Sheriff’s exposed Heidi Allen’s identity as a confidential drug informant when she was just a teenager. Could this be why she was taken?
Thibodeau’s defense team and a reporter found a cabin in the woods where three cadaver dogs picked up the scent of human remains. Which seemed to corroborate what Priest told police.
Tonya priest wasn’t James Steen’s only confessor, Megan Shaw told sheriff’s investigators Steen bragged about disposing of Heidi’s body.
For the first time since Heidi went missing a witness said she knew where Heidi was taken after being abducted on Easter morning in 1994. This was the first time anyone has ever said publicly they knew where Heidi was taken after being abducted