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Trace Evidence

045 - The Disappearance of Zachary Bernhardt

Trace Evidence

Steven Pacheco

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.74.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2018

⏱️ 118 minutes

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Summary

For the One Year Anniversary Episode of Trace Evidence: On September 10th, 2000, Leah Hackett put her eight year old son, Zachary Bernhardt, to sleep in her bed at 11pm. Over the course of the next five hours, she watched television, chatted online and went for a walk and swim. After taking a shower, she discovered that Zachary was no longer in her bed, and he was missing. A frantic 911 call led to the Clearwater Police Department responding with multiple units and within hours a massive grid search was being executed, but Zachary was nowhere to be found.

Over the years, Leah has become the subject of a great deal of speculation. A local pedophile would take credit for the crime, and then later deny it, and a yet unidentified man would abduct another child from the same apartment complex. A year after Zachary's disappearance, a photo was discovered near Boulder, Coloardo, some 1800 miles away, depicting a young, blond haired boy bound at his wrists and ankles with duct tape. The similarity to Zachary was difficult to dismiss, though ultimately this photo cannot be verified.

What happened to Zachary Bernhardt? Did he wander out of the apartment that night, looking for his mother, and become lost? Was he abducted by a stranger, or possibly someone he knew and trusted? Or does his mother, Leah, know exactly what happened to her son? Join host Steven Pacheco as he examines this tragic and heartbreaking case.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:04.8

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0:40.0

Leah Hackett is a 29-year-old single mother.

0:44.3

Despite financial struggles and relationship problems,

0:48.7

she's doing her best to raise her eight-year-old son, Zachary.

0:54.0

After a long period of disruption which includes evictions,

0:58.8

Leah lands a secure job and rents an apartment at the Savannah Trace apartment complex in Clearwater, Florida.

1:08.2

She and Zachary moved in in 1999.

1:12.9

For the next year, everything seems to be going well.

1:17.0

Zachary is doing good in school and making friends.

1:21.2

Leah is earning money and is able to provide for her son and herself.

1:26.9

A neighbor offers to babysit while Leah works the overnight shift and her family visits frequently.

1:34.5

A large network of cousins, aunts and uncles create a loving environment for both Zachary and Leah.

1:43.3

Then everything changes.

1:46.4

On the evening of September 10, 2000, Leah has the night off and stays up late watching

1:53.4

movies with her son.

1:55.5

At 11pm, she put Zachary to bed and used to being up all night for work.

2:01.6

She stays up to watch TV and chat online.

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