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Every month, join WSAW’s Kassandra Sepeda as she takes a deeper, investigative look into the often forgotten cold cases and missing people in central Wisconsin.
Every month, join WSAW’s Kassandra Sepeda as she takes a deeper, investigative look into the often forgotten cold cases and missing people in central Wisconsin.
It’s been nearly a quarter of a century since the remains of a man were discovered on October 4, 2000, along an old logging road just north of an unincorporated community in Northern Wisconsin.
In 2019, for friends, family, and investigators, the ruling against Jason Sypher meant putting a killer behind bars, but knowing what really happened or where his victim is, is still a mystery.
Two sheriffs in two states are certain Christopher Revak is responsible for the deaths of two women. Now a third investigative agency is actively looking into him on another unsolved case.
This episode, we’re going to do something we typically don’t. We are sharing with you upfront who investigators believe killed a Wisconsin Rapids woman in June 2006.
Since October 2023, family, friends, and law enforcement have been searching for a man who stepped into the woods in northern Wisconsin, never to be seen again.
William Schnackel of Price County has been missing for 44 years, and investigators still don’t know where he is or what happened to make him disappear.
For one year, the investigation into a Weston woman’s disappearance has been kept private, but now, investigators are sharing what they’ve learned after taking a deep dive into her digital data.
For 16 months, the mother of an Oconto man says she's been kept in the dark about her son's disappearance. Now, her silence is over and she’s ready to bring the truth to light.