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🗓️ 15 December 2020
⏱️ 27 minutes
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0:00.0 | Some time in March 2010, 32-year-old Jamie Liette seemed to vanish from her home in Chandler, Arizona without a trace. |
0:10.0 | Jamie was a University of Michigan graduate who was independent, bubbly, and career-driven, and she had contacts all over the country. |
0:18.0 | But because Jamie was a private person who did not have many friends in the area, rarely talked to her parents and had recently lost her job, |
0:24.0 | it took more than 10 weeks for anyone to notice that she was missing. |
0:29.0 | Police searched the home on the 300 block of North Eucalyptus Street in the Phoenix, Subur. |
0:34.0 | They saw no signs of a struggle, no blood, no body, no Jamie. |
0:39.0 | Detectives tried to piece together her last movements and figured out that the last time Jamie was seen was on March 17th, St. Patrick's Day, when she was running errands around town. |
0:49.0 | Phoenix is surrounded by desert. It's easy to drop off the radar there, especially for someone with no set daily routine. |
0:57.0 | The only person who saw Jamie on a regular basis was her live-in boyfriend, personal trainer Brian Stewart, but police couldn't find him either. |
1:05.0 | Like Jamie, he seemed to have disappeared. |
1:08.0 | What they did discover when they finally found Brian only raised more questions. |
1:13.0 | Everything that Jamie thought she knew about her soulmate was a lie, his age, his background, his marital status, and even his name. |
1:22.0 | It seemed that for years Jamie had been sharing her bed with a stranger. |
1:27.0 | This case may make you ask yourself, how well do you really know the person sleeping next to you? |
1:34.0 | I'm Katherine Townsend, and this is Red Collar. |
2:05.0 | Jamie Liety was born in 1977. Her parents were immigrants from Thailand and the family settled in San Gabriel, California. |
2:14.0 | Investigative reporter Camille Kimball, who wrote a chapter on Jamie's case for Katherine Ramzlin's book Masters of True Crime, said that Jamie had a complicated relationship with her family from the time that she was a child. |
2:26.0 | Her parents pushed her and her older sister Povery, nicknamed Pepper, to excel in school, and both girls did. |
2:33.0 | After high school, Jamie went on to the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. |
2:38.0 | According to 48 hours, at the University of Michigan, Jamie blossomed. |
2:42.0 | She made several close-girl friends who nicknamed themselves the 5-16 girls after an address that they shared senior year. |
2:49.0 | Their social lives revolved around Wolverine's football games, and Jamie, always smiling, front and center, was the team's biggest fan. |
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