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🗓️ 26 April 2023
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0:00.0 | February 7, 1999. Westminster, Colorado. |
0:05.9 | 38-year-old Paul Skiba, his nine-year-old daughter Sarah Skiba, and 36-year-old Lorenzo Shiver spend |
0:12.4 | the day performing moving jobs for a company Paul owns before they all banish without a trace. |
0:18.0 | When the company's parking lot is searched, Paul's moving truck has found, but there is ample |
0:22.8 | physical evidence, including blood and bullet holes, to indicate that foul play took place. |
0:28.7 | There are numerous theories surrounding the case, such as the disappearances being |
0:32.5 | connected to a dispute between Paul and his estranged girlfriend, but no trace of the three |
0:37.3 | victims has ever found. After that, the trail went cold. |
0:58.0 | Hello everyone and welcome to our latest episode of the trail went cold. I'm your host Robin |
1:22.6 | Warner, and this week we're going to be exploring a missing persons case involving three victims. |
1:28.5 | The 1999 disappearances of Paul Skiba, Sarah Skiba, and Lorenzo Shiver. Over the years, |
1:35.6 | I've received a couple of requests to cover this story, and while it has been featured on a couple |
1:40.0 | of other true crime podcasts such as Trace Evidence and Unresolved, it is surprisingly not all that |
1:46.0 | well known. Paul Skiba was the owner of a company called Tough Movers, and even though a previous |
1:51.9 | marriage had ended in divorce, he maintained a close relationship with his nine-year-old daughter, |
1:56.8 | Sarah Skiba. During a weekend visitation, Sarah accompanied her father on a series of moving |
2:02.8 | jobs, which also involved another employee named Lorenzo Shiver. It was established that the trio |
2:08.9 | completed these jobs and returned their moving truck to the company's parking lot during the early |
2:13.6 | evening hours, but then something went horribly wrong, and Paul, Sarah, and Lorenzo were never heard |
2:19.4 | from again. The evidence suggested that the victims were ambushed in the parking lot, and the |
2:24.4 | responsible party disposed of their bodies at another location, and the authorities have always |
2:29.3 | been inclined to believe that Paul was always the intended target, and Sarah and Lorenzo were in |
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