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Where Is Sebastian Rogers? New Expert Analysis on the Missing Teen

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News, News Commentary, True Crime

4.3598 Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2025

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

Where Is Sebastian Rogers? New Expert Analysis on the Missing Teen

Fifteen-year-old Sebastian Rogers vanished in February 2024 under circumstances that continue to baffle both investigators and the public. Reported missing from his Tennessee home by his mother, Katie Proudfoot, Sebastian — who was autistic — has not been seen on any neighborhood cameras, nor has there been physical evidence proving he ever left the house that night.
In this episode of Break the Case with Jennifer Coffindaffer, retired homicide detective Dale Lundberg brings decades of experience to dissect the troubling inconsistencies surrounding the case. From the unusual detail that Sebastian supposedly left barefoot on a cold night, to the unanswered questions about the dogs in the home not alerting, Lundberg applies both his investigative background and his personal experience working with children on the autism spectrum to highlight why the story doesn’t add up.

The discussion also touches on the Proudfoots’ decision to move out of the home shortly after Sebastian’s disappearance, allegations of abuse and neglect, and the haunting lack of video or forensic evidence confirming any of the family’s account. With law enforcement largely silent since early 2024, this conversation underscores the frustration many feel: that a vulnerable child vanished, yet answers remain elusive.

As the case grows colder in the public eye, Break the Case is committed to keeping Sebastian’s story alive. Families of missing children deserve clarity, and Sebastian deserves justice.

If you have information that could help, authorities continue to encourage tips — even the smallest detail could matter.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Break the Case with Jennifer Coffendaffer inside the evidence behind the headlines from someone who's been there.

0:11.8

Here now, Jennifer Coffendaffer.

0:14.8

True Crimers, welcome to Break the Case.

0:17.3

I'm your host.

0:18.0

I'm Jen Coffendaffer.

0:19.0

I'm so excited today to bring Sebastian Rogers back into the spotlight. I'm your host. I'm Jen Coffendaffer. I'm so excited today to bring Sebastian Rogers

0:22.3

back into the spotlight. Sebastian Rogers was a young boy, really only 15 years old. He had

0:28.9

autism and he went missing back February 2004, just last year on February 26th, was the last time he was reported to be alive.

0:43.8

That was by his mother.

0:45.4

Katie Proudfoot, she was purportedly the only one home.

0:49.1

The last time we have true proof of life was the day before at the Texas Roadhouse and then purportedly

0:57.0

again there is a video from her dash video uh that apparently his voice was overheard on but

1:05.7

last proof of life certainly the day before uh she says she woke him up at 6 a.m. to get ready for school and

1:13.3

he was missing. So Sebastian Rogers, we're going to also touch on Delphi, the Delphi investigation.

1:20.4

Many of you who follow this channel know that that is a case that I think will always really

1:27.1

bother me. Richard Allen was arrested years later,

1:31.7

about five years later, for that murder, the murder of Abby and Libby, young girls that were

1:38.5

horrifically killed with a knife in a rural area by the Monon High Bridge in Indiana, outside of Delphi, Indiana,

1:46.9

on the property of another individual who the FBI strongly believed, at least that there

1:54.5

was probable cause that he actually did this murder.

1:58.1

But Richard Allen was ultimately convicted.

2:01.8

We're going to talk a little bit about that and a little bit about the investigation.

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