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Dark Dialogue: Heather Dawn Church Part 1: The Girl Who Vanished from Her Own Home

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Thirteen-year-old Heather Dawn Church was supposed to be safe. She was home alone doing her homework in the quiet, wooded Black Forest of Colorado when she vanished without a trace. Her schoolbooks were still open. The lights were on. And her little brother was fast asleep. But Heather was gone—and no one heard a thing.

In this gripping first installment of our Heather Church series, John and Angela take you deep into the night of September 17, 1991, and into the heart of a case that was mishandled from the start. We explore the failings of the El Paso County Sheriff's Office, the assumptions that led investigators astray, and the evidence that was overlooked.

But this isn't just a story about a botched investigation. It's about the people who refused to let Heather’s name fade into cold case files. One man in particular—John Anderson—was so haunted by this case that he came out of retirement and ran for sheriff just to fix what others had broken. And he didn’t do it alone. Legendary detective Lou Smit, known for his later work on the JonBenét Ramsey case, would join the fight for justice.

We also shine a light on the haunting atmosphere of Black Forest itself—where ghost stories and real-life tragedy coexist.

This is not just the story of a crime.
It’s the story of what happens when someone decides failure isn’t an option.
This is Dark Dialogue.
And this is The Girl Who Vanished from Her Own Home.

🎧 Like what you heard? Don’t forget to like, follow, rate, and share.
🕯️ Join the Adopt-a-Victim program, support us on Patreon or Ko-fi, and become part of the Dark Dialogue Collective at darkdialogue.com.
📬 Got tips, case suggestions, or feedback? Email us at [email protected].
👣 Keep following the trail—and keep the dialogue alive.

  continue reading

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Thirteen-year-old Heather Dawn Church was supposed to be safe. She was home alone doing her homework in the quiet, wooded Black Forest of Colorado when she vanished without a trace. Her schoolbooks were still open. The lights were on. And her little brother was fast asleep. But Heather was gone—and no one heard a thing.

In this gripping first installment of our Heather Church series, John and Angela take you deep into the night of September 17, 1991, and into the heart of a case that was mishandled from the start. We explore the failings of the El Paso County Sheriff's Office, the assumptions that led investigators astray, and the evidence that was overlooked.

But this isn't just a story about a botched investigation. It's about the people who refused to let Heather’s name fade into cold case files. One man in particular—John Anderson—was so haunted by this case that he came out of retirement and ran for sheriff just to fix what others had broken. And he didn’t do it alone. Legendary detective Lou Smit, known for his later work on the JonBenét Ramsey case, would join the fight for justice.

We also shine a light on the haunting atmosphere of Black Forest itself—where ghost stories and real-life tragedy coexist.

This is not just the story of a crime.
It’s the story of what happens when someone decides failure isn’t an option.
This is Dark Dialogue.
And this is The Girl Who Vanished from Her Own Home.

🎧 Like what you heard? Don’t forget to like, follow, rate, and share.
🕯️ Join the Adopt-a-Victim program, support us on Patreon or Ko-fi, and become part of the Dark Dialogue Collective at darkdialogue.com.
📬 Got tips, case suggestions, or feedback? Email us at [email protected].
👣 Keep following the trail—and keep the dialogue alive.

  continue reading

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