She raised kids by day and peddled fantasies by night. But this loving mother’s double life caught up to her, leading to a shocking disappearance, a bounty of suspects and a mystery that would take nearly a decade to unravel.

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27 thoughts on “Small-town mom was living a double life”
  1. The experience of losing my mom has been the worst thing that has ever happened in my life 😢. She was my best friend and companion in everything but now I have to fight for everything on my own

  2. Why does 'how much money one has' always have to be brought up in these stories? Like, it doesn't serve any purppose.. money or not… it would've likely ended in the same out come… around 4:30 the reporter didn't need to mention 'Paige leaving her million dollar home' why does the financial value of their home matter at all and why are these episodes sometimes dragged out to be so materialistic.. ? it's really shallow and sad.

  3. Now a days the majority of human beings live a double life, doesn't mean we are all executives by day and porn stars by night but in one way or another we do. Which (sometimes) is why 1 out 2 marriages ends in divorce is the US. And, unfortunately that "secrecy" can sometimes lead to sad events such as this.

  4. I remember watching Dateline back in 2007 when her ‘missing persons’ case was aired. So glad to know the DA never gave up and justice was finally served.

  5. What a terrible mother. Leaving 3 children home alone ehile she went ho ring with 'one of her ex husbands' those kids must have been used to that. Hope they are better looked after now. Why was that not addressed in this pity party video?. Filthy SL ag.

  6. I can't understand why she would do that job, knowing the risk she was taking with her life, and the kind of men who order escorts! I'm sure she believed it was empowering, but her children were so much more important than having power, in sex, over strangers!
    I say all that; but must add, whatever "career" choices she made, she did not deserve to be kidnapped and murdered, being in total fear, the last moments of her life! Until the end, she was thinking about leaving evidence behind, as she threw things out of the car window! If she hadn't done that, they may never have keyed in on this scumbag! At least the scumbag was caught, and other women are safe from him! His wife is lucky to be rid of him!

  7. if consenting sex work wasn't stigmatized this could have been avoided. if we could openly regulate, and talk about our lives openly without judgement from where you get your legal income from more people could have been up to date. but no instead its literally glaringly framed as a double life and people literally don't get it. its pathetic the language in this video describing this woman's work. and it extends to the exact same reasons, violence in sex work is more of an issue because of the taboo nature surrounding it versus people being able to openly know and share the signs of people in not obvious danger. tl;dr you guys suck

  8. Are hookers generally 'devoted' mothers? Strange concept. Another thing I found odd, the kids sleeping in bed with her. Her daughter says on the stand that was 'just' because they all loved to be around her. Just, just, just. That word usually means the speaker is blocking you from knowing something… Maybe this woman had sex with her kids. It's not outside the realm of possibility and she obviously had a raging sex drive which neither husband could satisify. Remember, this is a woman who ran a business of hookers, she and the others all exploiting men for sex and money. The DA probably coached the daughter on how to appear and talk on the stand, such as the glasses, hair, the gigantic scarf to soften her appearance even more, though I'm sure the scarf wasn't needed in the courtroom, temperature wise. Sure, Mr DA, 'every life matters' but that's not how the justice system works in real life and he knows that. What motivated this DA to push this case? Maybe he or a friend were Johns of this woman's hooker business.

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