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Trace Evidence

016 - The Shocking Murder of Candace Hiltz

Trace Evidence

Steven Pacheco

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.7 • 4.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2017

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

Candace Hiltz was a seventeen year old single mother, a junior at Brigham Young University and a newly accepted student to be at Stanford Law School. She dreamed of becoming a Supreme Court Justice. She had a brilliant level of intelligence, a ferociously protective personality and a great affinity for the law.

All of that was destroyed when she was brutally murdered. Her family sought answers, but ultimately discovered that the men charged with solving her murder may have in fact been involved in it. On August 10th, 2006, a Deputy from the Fremont County Sheriff’s Department in Colorado arrived at the Hiltz family home. He questioned Dolores Hiltz in regard to the whereabouts of her son, James. Sometime during the questioning, Dolores’ daughter Candace became angry by his demeanor and told him to leave. The Deputy threatened to arrest Candace, who then threatened to expose him for taking bribes from local drug dealers.

Three days later, the Hiltz family dog went missing. It was later found tied to a tree and had been killed with a hatchet or small ax. Two days later, on August 15th, Dolores left the home to run some errands. She arrived home three hours later and found her granddaughter unsupervised and crying in her crib. There were pools of blood on the floor and drag marks. Dolores made the grisly discovery of Candace’s body. She had been shot multiple times, wrapped in a green comforter and shoved beneath a bed.

The investigation was shoddy from the beginning: The crime scene wasn’t protected and sealed, evidence was left behind and the prime suspect was Candace’s brother, James. After he was apprehended, he was charged with for breaking into a home and stealing some items, but not the murder of his sister. Over the next ten years, no new leads were developed nor evidence discovered. The Hiltz family and the Fremont County Sheriff’s Department engaged in a rather public exchange of contradictory statements. Candace’s autopsy showed she had been shot by two to three different weapons and at least two assailants as several shots were projected into her front and back simultaneously.

However, there were several errors and contradictions in the report. Then, out of nowhere, a man who purchased an abandoned storage unit discovered vital pieces of evidence related to the murder which had been stolen from evidence and kept there but the Deputy who ran the entire investigation, the very one who had that altercation with Candace. Theories began to build up accusing the Sheriff’s department of a cover up and even of being complicit in the murder itself. The lead investigator retired amid a torrent of accusations, and just months after, was brought up on charges for his mishandling of evidence as well as tampering with official paperwork.

Was Candace Hiltz murdered in a random act of violence? Did the father of her daughter lash out and take her life? Did her brother James lose control and murder his own sister? Or did the lead investigator play a much more vital role in the very murder he was investigating? Join host Steven Pacheco as he examines the details of this tragic story and tries to follow all of the twists and turns in the Shocking Murder of Candace Hiltz.

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Transcript

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Candace Hiltz was a brilliant young woman who was balancing a complex life.

0:38.5

By the age of 17, she was a junior at Brigham Young University, had received an acceptance

0:44.4

letter to attend Stanford Law School through which she hoped to one day become a Supreme

0:49.2

Court Justice and was living as a single mother with an 11-month-old daughter who had sadly

0:55.0

been born with a disorder which would likely shorten her life.

0:59.4

Despite the odds and the difficulty, Candace continued to pursue her education online

1:05.0

so that she could be available to take care of her daughter but also ensure that her

1:08.8

dreams didn't get put on hold as a young pregnancy can often cause to happen.

1:14.0

She lived at home with her mother and brothers in Fremont County, Colorado.

1:19.6

In August of 2006, a series of events would be put into motion which at first appeared

1:24.4

to be insignificant but would later become the target of speculation and accusation.

1:30.2

A sheriff's deputy named Robert Dodd arrived at the family home looking for Candace's

1:35.1

older brother James in connection with the trespassing charge.

1:39.5

For reasons unknown, the conversation broke down into an argument and deputy Dodd threatened

1:44.9

to arrest Candace who in turn threatened to expose him for allegedly taking bribes.

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