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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Killers Amongst Us: Mom of 3, Michelle Parker, vanishes after ‘The People’s Court’ appearance. (episode 3)

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

True Crime, News

4.28.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2021

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Michelle Parker is a loving, hardworking mother of 3. She's also a student and a business owner, but one night this reliable employee did not show up for work. Her 11-year-old son, home alone after school couldn't find his mom. The alarm is sounded and the search for Michelle Parker begins. Then a crucial piece of evidence is found. joining Nancy Grace today:John W. Dill - Personal injury lawyer, part of the Parker family's legal team Sheryl McCollum - Forensic Expert & Cold Case Investigative Research Institute founder Dr. Jenn Mann - Marriage and Family Therapist, Host 'Couples Therapy' on VH1, "The Dr. Jenn Show” on Sirius XM, Author: "The Relationship Fix."Bianca Prieto, former Orlando Sentinel Criminal Justice Reporter

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0:00.0

Hi guys, Nancy Grace here. Welcome back to Killers Amongst Us, a production of I Heart Media and Crime Online.

0:12.0

When you walk into malls, grocery stores, festivals, art displays, museums, maybe it's just because of my business, but sometimes I look around and I wonder how many of these people are on probation or perverse?

0:29.0

Or parole? Because you can't tell when killers are walking amongst us. I'm Nancy Grace. Thanks for being with us here at KAU.

0:46.0

We left off at the discovery of the vehicle of a beautiful young mom, Michelle Parker. Take a listen to Lee Detective, Mike Marrassian.

0:56.0

What we're going to be releasing is a red light video of Michelle Parker's Hummer on the evening that she disappeared and at 8.55 that night at the intersection of Byland and Conroy, which is approximately three quarters of a mile from where the Hummer was ultimately discovered the next day.

1:16.0

In the video, you'll see that the car is not following anybody. No one is following the car and the globe stickers that made it so prominent are no longer on the vehicle at that time at 8.55 pm.

1:33.0

And we are we are presuming that it was parked. It goes in the direction of Walden Circle where it was was found and we're presuming it was parked there shortly thereafter.

1:42.0

Guys, the stickers were huge on her car. And I know you've seen those vehicles shrink wrapped with advertisements.

1:49.0

Kind of like that across the back of her black Hummer.

1:53.0

An advertisement for herself and her business glow in home tans. But between the time she goes missing, last thing dropping her children off as she has to work didn't make it to work at 6 o'clock.

2:07.0

When a car is found, those stickers have been very scrupulously scraped off that screams not a random attack.

2:18.0

What random attacker would take the time to do that then hide the Hummer in between hundreds of other cars at a packed apartment complex across from a very very busy mall.

2:29.0

More evidence is leaking out with me and all star panel John W. Dill, high profile lawyer out of Orlando on team Michelle Parker looking for answers you can find them at johnwdill.com.

2:45.0

Director of the Col case research institute crime scene expert Cheryl McCullum you can find her at Col case crimes dot org. Dr. Jen man therapist host of couples therapy VH1 the Dr. Jen show series exam author of a brand new book the relationship fix on Amazon find her at Dr. Jen.

3:07.0

But straight out to Bianca Prieto former Orlando sent criminal justice reporter Bianca again. Where was her Hummer last thing? Was that a red light? Where was that?

3:19.0

That was near the mall millennia, which is truly upscale mall in Orlando, I mean, high end stores in that neighborhood that's around the mall. It can kind of a little less around the edges and it was found in an apartment complex near that mall.

3:34.0

But what about her cell phone? The cell phone was not found in her car. What became of that? Take a listen to Carrie Moore wish to 14 days.

3:43.0

And even Stewart is still holding out hope her daughter Michelle Parker will be found alive. Whenever they tell me that there's a body, I I know it's not her.

3:53.0

As weird as that may sound everybody out there listening that you guys might think that I'm in denial, but I know they're just not going to find her in a lake. They're just not.

4:02.0

Searchers on foot and horseback return to Lake Alan or this morning, cutting through woods looking for any clues. Police won't say if a specific tip led them here, but we do know Michelle Parker's cell phone was powered down in this area, which is also where her car was found.

4:18.0

Cheryl McCollum with me forensic expert director of the Col case research institute at coldcase crimes dot org Cheryl. Why is it so significant that her cell phone was powered down near where her Hummer was found abandoned. I say planted. I mean, where are you going to look? I mean, try to find a needle in a haystack finding a car like it's part of the airport, for instance.

4:41.0

It's nestled in between all these other cars at a giant apartment complex to cross them all exactly it's significant that her phone power down there because again, it seems like whoever left her car there.

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