Missing and Exploited


As you already know, my friend, Paige Birgfeld, from Grand Junction, Colorado, left her home on June 28, 2007 and hasn’t been seen since. All of us who knew her were shocked to learn that she had been leading a secret life, which may or may not have had something to do with her disappearance.

Paige

You can read more about her and her story by following the links on the right side of this column. Even more stories about Paige can be found in her special forum on a website called Help Find The Missing. The links are below.

Next Tuesday, June 10, her story will be featured on CBS News 48 Hours. The program has been under development since February, and CBS has been following her story since the beginning. (She has also been featured on NBC’s Dateline and ABC’s 20/20.)

The program will air on June 10 at 9:00 EDT / 8:00 CDT. Check your local listings.

IMPORTANT LINKS:

Help Find The Missing: Main Site Entrance

Help Find The Missing: Paige’s Forum

Help Find The Missing Blog: The Amazing Double Life of Paige Birgfeld

Help Find The Missing Blog: The Untold Story of Paige Birgfeld

Have you ever heard of the college kids in La Crosse who left a bar, disappeared, and were later found floating in the Mississippi River? Their deaths have been attributed to drowning, either accidental or suicides. The families have never accepted that but all their protests have fallen on deaf ears.

On Halloween 2002, Chris Jenkins of Burlington, Wisconsin, while attending school in Minneapolis, left a party in a bar and disappeared. His body was found floating in the Mississippi River 4 months later. His death was dismissed lightly as a drunk kid who jumped off a bridge. His parents did not buy the story and hired a PI. His investigation was hampered by people covering their own asses and other roadblocks, but he was able to piece together that Chris was abducted, tortured and tossed in the river. Presented with new evidence, the police had little choice but to reclassify his death as a homicide.

This, in turn, attracted the attention of two retired homicide detectives from New York, Kevin Gannon and Anthony Duarte. Since 1997, they have been investigating the case of Patrick McNeill, who left a bar in NYC, disappeared, and was found five months later, 11 miles downriver from where he had last been seen.

These detectives have investigated over FORTY of these mysterious “accidental drownings” including that of Matt Kruziki. Matt’s body was found floating in the Mississippi River, near East Dubuque, Illinois on March 18, 2006. The coroner’s report said there were no signs of foul play. There are three things about this case that are very interesting. One, the coroner’s report said no foul play. Two, Matt’s body was located near Sinsiniwa Avenue and at that location, a crude smiley face was also found. Matt’s father, Bill Kruziki, is a US Marshall and used to be the Waukesha County Sheriff. Bill Kruziki never accepted that his son accidentally drowned in the Mississippi River.

Well, he didn’t. All of these drowings are homicides, all performed by a serial killer or a syndicate of serial killers. All of the drownings are similar - college age men leave a bar, alone, in the wee hours. They disappear. Their bodies turn up floating days, weeks or months later. The coroner’s report always says accidental drowning, no signs of foul play. Almost all of the drownings have occurred in the corridors of I-90 and I-94.

At the scene of almost every drowning, a crude smiley face has been painted. In Michigan, the word “Sinsiniwa” was painted with the smiley face. The word is meaningless until you recall that Matt Kruziki went into the river at the foot of Sinsiniwa Avenue in East Dubuque.

This is not an urban legend. The story was broken last week by Kristi Piehl, an investigative reporter from Minneapolis on KSTP television. You can read more about the case in the blog area of Help Find The Missing which includes links to the KSTP website. That website has some fascinating reports and links to the police report of the Jenkins case, and to a map that has some of the drownings listed.

Keep an eye on this developing case. There are reports that the story is being developed for ABC News’ 20/20 and for People Magazine. If you have college age men in your family, be sure to tell them about this developing story and to be aware at all times.

Merry Christmas to all my Christian friends out there.

It’s a bittersweet Christmas for the family and friends of Paige Birgfeld. As we reported to you some months ago, Paige is a friend of ours from the direct selling industry. She left her home at 10:30 PM on June 28 and has not been seen, or heard from, since. She has been profiled on ABC News. Her case aired on America’s Most Wanted. Hundreds have searched, unsuccessfully, for her. She remains missing.

Her parents are distraught, left behind in Colorado. Paige’s three children were ripped from their grandparents by a magistrate and custody was taken away from Paige’s parents and granted to their father, Paige’s ex-husband. The children are living with him, in Pennsylvania, and have no contact with their grandparents, we cannot tell you why that is. You can speculate why that is and probably be correct.


Paige Birgfeld
Paige’s story is, sadly, not an unusual one today. Hundreds of people are missing around the country. You hear about the high-profile cases, like Stacy Peterson or Natalee Holloway, which is a good thing, but for every Stacy and every Natalee, there are hundreds more cases that you never hear about.

You can read about Paige at a new site called Help Find the Missing. Log on (follow the link to the left) and look at the list of Missing people to navigate to Paige’s page. One thread lists all of the relevant media stories about her and her case. While you’re there, look over the other missing people. Who knows, you may have the one missing piece of information that is needed to bring someone home.

It’s up to us. Merry Christmas to you all, and please, remember Paige and her family today as you are surrounded by your own loved ones.

There are a number of high profile missing persons cases that we hear about on a daily basis. For some reason, certain missing persons attract the attention of the national media but the majority do not. For every Stacy Peterson, there are hundreds of cases of missing persons that you never hear about.

They deserve the same attention. The families of all these missing persons deserve the same attention. What someone is, or was, makes no difference. Every one of these missing persons is a daughter, a son, a mother, a father, a cousin and a friend. Those left behind have holes in their lives that need to be filled.

You might have information about any one of these persons and the smallest detail, even seemingly insignificant, might be the key to bringing someone home.

I am still missing Paige Birgfeld. You may be missing someone, too.

A new website has been launched for people like us - those left behind by the missing. It’s called Help Find The Missing. The driving force behind the site is known as Grande - he is the technocriminologist that has uncovered uncountable details about missing persons cases. His efforts brought Texas Equasearch in to locate Naomi Arnette, and those efforts brought down Robert Arnette, who is sitting in jail, charged with the murder of Naomi Arnette.

Grande also uncovered so many details in the Paige Birgfeld case.

Please, visit the Help Find The Missing site and visit often. You might be able to help bring someone home.

My friend, Paige Dixon, aka Paige Beigler, aka Paige Birgfeld, of Grand Junction, Colorado has been missing since last Thursday. She took a phone call at 10:00 PM, left her 3 kids with the live-in nanny, went out and never came back. More disturbing, is that her car was found on Sunday night, fully engulfed in flame. Before you jump to conclusions, there have been a rash of vandals burning cars in the area. A car appearing to be abandoned for three days would be a tempting target.

Have You Seen Paige?

An investigator from scaredmonkeys.com is also on the case and has done yeoman’s service in turning up evidence in this case.

Paige is (note the present tense) a Pampered Chef consultant, and there is an entire community of PC Consultants that are beside themselves with concern and worry for Paige.

Why three names? Paige, a single mother, has been married twice.

This is very disturbing - it’s the kind of thing you see on television. It’s the kind of thing you see in movies. It’s the kind of thing you read in books. It’s not the kind of thing that happens to someone you know - but obviously, it can.