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Last Seen Alive

Unsolved Triple-Disappearance: Paul Skiba, Sarah Skiba and Lorenzo Chivers

Last Seen Alive

Studio 222

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.4985 Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2025

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

When a Colorado man brings his young daughter to work for a day, they both vanish under highly-suspicious circumstances, along with another employee. Investigators search for answers in a presumed case of triple-homicide in this episode of Last Seen Alive. If you know anything about the disappearances of Paul Skiba, Sarah Skiba and Lorenzo Chivers, please contact the Westminster PD at 303-658-4360.  See photos from this episode and check out the sources we used to research it here:   https://lastseenalivepodcast.com/2025/11/02/unsolved-triple-disappearance-paul-skiba-sarah-skiba-and-lorenzo-chivers/ Support LSA and the DNA Doe Project by getting a shirt or hoodie on our store: https://last-seen-alive.printify.me/products

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When a Colorado man brings his young daughter to work for a day, they both vanish under highly suspicious circumstances along with another employee.

0:09.0

Investigators search for answers in a presumed case of triple homicide in this episode of Last Seen Alive.

0:35.2

Music Thanks for listening to Last Seen Alive.

0:39.2

I'm your host, Leah, crime analyst by day, and true crime storyteller by night. As always, I'm your co-host, Scott. A quick heads up. This episode is about

0:45.7

the probable murder of three victims, one of whom is a young child. Please listen with care.

0:52.0

Paul Skeba, Sarah Skiba, and Lorenzo Chivers were last seen alive on February 7th,

0:57.5

1999. They were 39, 9, and 36 years old, respectively, and lived in Westminster, Colorado.

1:06.3

Westminster is a medium-sized city just outside of Denver. Westminster is also where Paul Skeba's moving company, Tough Movers, operated out of.

1:15.9

Paul owned and ran the small business at which he employed three other men and at which he

1:20.5

frequently put in long hours. The day of his disappearance was no different. He had two moves

1:26.6

scheduled for that day, one in the

1:28.4

morning and one in the afternoon, and he'd be working alongside his employee, Lorenzo, to get them

1:33.5

both done. The only thing that was unusual about that day was that Paul's nine-year-old daughter,

1:38.8

Sarah, would be tagging along with him at work. It was the Sunday, so she didn't have school,

1:43.7

and it was her weekend to spend

1:44.9

time with her dad. Paul was divorced from Sarah's mom, and that was their custody agreement. Paul

1:50.7

visited Sarah midweek on Wednesdays, got to have her every other weekend, and during the summer

1:55.8

school break. Paul cherished his time with his daughter and never, ever missed his scheduled chances to spend time with her.

2:03.4

Normally, if Paul had to work during a weekend that he was scheduled to have Sarah, his mom would care for her.

2:09.0

Not that that happened very often. Paul usually made it a point to leave his weekends with Sarah free so he could make the most of his allotted time with her.

2:16.7

But being a small business owner,

2:18.6

things sometimes happened. That particular weekend, one of his employees' grandparents had passed

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