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When 33-year-old Katlyn Harp suddenly vanished, her twin sister Heather knew almost immediately that something was very wrong. The two were inseparable, best friends, daily confidants, and the kind of...

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A Pennsylvania woman in a desperate search for her missing sister, made a horrific discovery. Katelyn Harp, a young mother from Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, suddenly vanished. And it was her sister, Heather Lane, who knew something was wrong first. We did not find her still.

Thousands of investigators were tightlypped about what they were up to. And they had no new information, but something wasn't right.

Something's wrong with Katelyn.

And now, someone is behind bars. [MUSIC PLAYING] Hey, Drew Crane Besties. Welcome back to an all new episode of "Seriously." [MUSIC PLAYING]

On June 20th, 2025, it was a very normal summer day for 33-year-old Heather Lane. Or, at least, it started out as a normal summer day. But it very quickly turned into something much different. You see, Heather was a twin. And she and her twin sister, Katelyn Harp, were best friends,

just completely inseparable, glued together. What do they call it, like, twin magic, but just super close, of course. And you, I'm sure, have heard the stereotypes about twins who finish each other sentences, well, that was pretty much Heather and Katelyn. They weren't just close.

They were the kind of twins who talked every single day. And every morning, usually started out the exact same way for them. A selfie, a message, some kind of check-in, or text. It was their routine. They were in constant contact.

So when Heather woke up that morning, and there was no selfie, no text message, no snapchat, opened, nothing at all, felt very different. It was just so far off from their normal routine. Also, Katelyn knew that this is something that Heather would worry about,

not hearing from her sister.

So she would never want her to worry for no reason.

So hours go by, and still, she's not hearing from her sister. So now this is where concern starts to turn into panic. She hadn't received any text messages. There hadn't been any social media activity. In fact, Katelyn hadn't been active on Facebook for at least eight hours.

So then, Heather checked an app that they both used, where Katelyn's trip location would be tracking. I don't know if this was fine my friends. I don't know if it was a different app like life 360 or what, but they had tracking on each other. And the last ping from Katelyn was at 7.32pm the night before,

which with that ping, all the app said was quote, "last location or phone turned off." Now I have to say, I don't know if you track your friends or your family, but I do. My family and I, we all track each other and my husband and I, I don't track any friends.

However, I'm going to just quickly go off course here and share personal little anecdote because I do believe it is important to track your friends and family.

I may, I shared this, I think, when I was on tour back in 2024.

Hi, track my dad. My dad lives out of state and my dad had unfortunately suffered from quite a few strokes over the years. And so my brother, sister and I, we all had his location, we would check in on him. And there was one morning when I woke up in, it was an October. I woke up and I felt like this weird gut feeling like something's wrong.

I haven't heard from dad in a while. He hasn't been responding to my text, which also wasn't entirely unlike him. Sometimes he wasn't leaving me on red. That was just his personality. But I went to the find my app on my phone. And very similar to this story, it said,

"Location, last updated from, I think it was at that point two days earlier." And I was like, "Now that's weird." I know that he would have charged his phone. He charges it every night. He plugs it in. So to make a long story short and I'm not trying to like derail this completely, but I just want to draw on my experience to share with you why I believe.

But it's so important to track your loved ones. It's because I ended up calling him, trying to get a hold of him. His phone wasn't. It was not going. It was going straight to voicemail. He wasn't answering. He wasn't responding to text. So I believed, okay, his phone must have died.

That's why his location is not updating. That's why I haven't heard from him.

We ended up calling in a wellness check in the state he lived and he lived in Nevada at the time. And they rushed to his house. They found him on the floor. He had had another stroke. He had been on the floor at that point without food and water for nearly five days. They don't even know how he survived going through that. And unfortunately I'm not going to go into all of the details over the course of the next three weeks.

But then we put him on hospice and he passed away. But my point being, I know we talk about gut feelings a lot in your intuition. And that morning I woke up with a horrible gut feeling. And then the fine my app really solidified that and helped us put things into action to figure out what was going on.

So it's just your reminder that obviously your intuition is there for a reason.

It is your first line of defense and things, but also the fine my app or life 360 or whatever

App you use for tracking, not that I think everybody's track everyone in like an unhealthy way.

But I do think it's important especially with your parents and with loved ones because it really can open the door to and give answers to things that you otherwise may not be able to get insight on. So sorry, I know I derailed that for a moment and I just wanted to, I don't know, draw on my personal experience with that. So anyway, Heather was checking the app.

She had looked on social media and Caitlyn wasn't active on anything. And then of course on fine my, it said that the last activity was from the night before at 7.32pm when it said last location or phone turned off. Now Caitlyn wasn't someone who would just shut her phone off or disappear. She was a mother of five.

She was a wife. And no matter what was going on in her life,

she never would just drop off the face of the earth without telling her twin sister, Heather, never.

So Heather knew that something was wrong with her sister and not in that kind of vague, you know, maybe I'm overthinking it kind of way, but that innate feeling. The kind of way where your stomach completely drops and you can't explain how, but you just know that something's wrong. So she did the most logical thing that she could think of.

She reached out to Caitlyn's husband. Maybe he knew where she was. Maybe he knew what happened. Maybe her phone broke. Maybe there was some sort of explanation.

So he then sent her a screenshot of a text that Caitlyn had sent him that morning, meaning she was active after that last ping from the night before. And the message said, "I love you so much, but I can't. I need a break. I'm taking a bag and I'll get a hold of you in a couple of days."

However, from that moment on, again, call it sisterly instinct, twin instinct, whatever it was, Heather believed that Caitlyn had not run off. She believed that something far worse had happened. And that gut feeling led her down a path that would turn into a desperate search.

One that stretched far beyond anything that she had ever imagined. A search that would uncover secrets, strange turns, and eventually something that no one was prepared for. And I was personally so moved by her determination, her strength, her slew things skills.

And I knew that we needed to reach out to her and see if she wanted to first hand share her story with us. And she did. Hi, I'm Heather Lane, I'm the twin sister of Caitlyn Lane Harp. And before, when I said that Heather and Caitlyn couldn't go a day without speaking to one another, Heather told me that that was not in exaggeration.

Hi, every day we had a conversation, every single day. So we were three years ago, she knew down to Bloomberg, which from us is about two hours away. But that didn't stop us from talking every single day, whether it was on FaceTime, Snapchatting.

It was like we were just, it was like we were with each other. Heather and Caitlyn were so close, which you can imagine how strange it was when Heather didn't hear back from Caitlyn on the morning of June 20th, 2025. Hi, my sister, good morning.

Like we would always do send her a selfie.

And I went on my day. Like everything was normal. I didn't think of anything until it was about noon. And I'm like, I haven't even heard from Caitlyn yet. Like what's going on?

So I send her another message. That's when I realized that she wasn't active on FaceBook. All that's weird, so the first thing I did was I looked at my snap pat, to see if she opened my selfie and she didn't. Right after that, I looked at my life through 60.

And it was set off the night before on Thursday at 7.32pm. At that moment, my heart dropped. Now as I said, since the twins were so close, they did share their location with each other.

And I know I think I hear earlier said it might have been on Find My,

but it was life 360. So that's the app that they used to track one another. And usually when you get on the app, it'll take a second or two to update. But then the little circle going around or whatever's happening,

will update and it'll show where that person's phone is. Kind of like a GPS ping. However, there are also a few exceptions to that. And when that won't happen. As I mentioned in my personal story with my dad,

if you lose service, or if you shut your phone off, the app won't give you that live update. It'll only show you where the phone last was when it was powered on, or when it had service last. But again, it's worth noting that Caitlyn wasn't someone

who would just randomly turn her phone off. I mean, I think that goes for most people in today's day and age. We're on our phones constantly and we're using them for pretty much everything. Social media, email, texting, school pickup.

I use mine actually when I'm in the carpool line for school pickup. Because I have a special QR code. It's it's become a necessity. Whether we like that or not, it really has for most people. And I don't know a single person now that I think of it

who turns their phone off just for fun. Even to sleep, I personally all it.

I always leave my phone on silent no matter what.

I think leaving my brother turns his off at night. But I think he just puts it on silent. But I don't know anybody who just like randomly in the daytime will turn their phone off for no reason. Maybe again, silencing their notifications sure, but all the way off, I don't know.

It just very rarely happens anymore.

So that's why Heather was feeling frantic by this point.

But there was also a part of her that maybe worried that she was

Overreacting or maybe even hopeful that she was overreacting.

Caitlyn was a busy person.

She was a wife to her husband Vincent and a mother of five.

So there were days when being active on Facebook was probably the least of her concerns or what she had time for. She was clearly juggling a lot. But still, sometimes you just know when something is off. And Heather, she knew.

The first thing I did is I called my mom and I told her I'm

about to call the cops. Something's wrong with Caitlyn, so not answering me. It hasn't been active. So then Heather reached out to her brother-in-law Vincent. And it just made logical sense for him to be the next person that Heather would turn to.

But in the meantime, she also called 911. And what she learned was not only extremely concerning, but it was the beginning of the nightmare to come. I send her husband and message. I said, if Caitlyn doesn't call me inside, then it's I'm calling the cops.

He sent me a thumbs up. I called the cops and I'm talking to them, explained it to them. The Facebook, not being active. The lights are 360 set off. And they say, and they say, well, that's funny.

We were just at his house an hour ago. At their view, because him and his dad made a report that the electric company stole something from their property. Because they just bought this property there.

And I'm like, oh, I bet you guys didn't see Caitlyn there, did you?

And they're like, well, no, I was the one there and I didn't see her.

As Heather had been on the phone with the authorities, Vincent had finally

text message to her back. However, his explanation, it didn't make much sense to Heather at all. Not to mention the fact that when he got Heather's first message, all he could do was give it a reaction, a thumbs up, which is where you hold down the message that you receive.

And it gives you options of ways to react, whether it's a thumbs up, thumbs down, a heart, a question mark, exclamation marks to emphasize the message, whatever it may be. So he had just given it a thumbs up. Then now he finally responded.

And it was even more concerning at that point. Benny messages me back. And he says, yes, he's OK. He left with a friend the night before. And sent me a text and I got it at five in the morning.

He said, I'm going to send it to you two seconds later. I would see the screen saw and that's when I snap. I told officer, I said, someone used to go over there and do. And find my sister, I said, because this message isn't from her. So the message from Caitlin's phone said that it was sent at 348AM.

And it said the following, I love you so much, but I can't. I'm sorry for talking to them guys on snap, but I need a break. I'm going to have my friend pick me up. I'm taking a bag and I'll get a hold of you in a couple of days to get the rest of my shit. Please don't destroy my shit.

I need my space to get out of my head. So at this point now with what Vincent has shared with Heather. His story was basically that the night before he and Caitlin got into an argument after dinner. And from the sounds of that screenshot, it sounds like the fight could have been about snap chat, possible in fidelity, or flirting, or something like that.

And then after the fight, he claims that Caitlin left. And that that is when she apparently sent those messages to him that he then shared with her sister Heather. Now right away, I've got to say, Heather's bullshit reader was going off. And for a couple of different reasons. Number one, the screenshot says that the message was sent

at almost 4AM, which remember was strange, because according to the life 360 app,

Caitlin's phone had been turned off at 732PM the night before. And it hadn't been updated at all since then. And I'm not as familiar with life 360, but I am familiar with find my unappled. And even if I turned my phone off at 7 o'clock and then turned it on for two minutes at 2 in the morning or 3 in the morning, my location is going to update. It just triggers it.

It doesn't in the background when you're not even thinking about it. So if Caitlin had, let's say, turned her phone off when the life 360 last showed an update at 732PM and then turned it back on at almost 4 in the morning to send Vincent that text message. Life 360 would have updated at the exact same time.

That would have been the last pain, but it never did update.

And Heather knew this. She smart. She understood that this was not right. This wasn't making sense and it was not adding up. And Heather was ready to call Vincent out on these inconsistencies right away. Now, from my understanding, and I obviously don't work at Verizon or have much experience, but those logs on the back end are pretty accurate, again, from my understanding. I don't think that they can be altered or deleted in any type of way.

So Heather says that Vincent does what she instructed him to do. He goes to Verizon, checks if those messages were really sent from her. And then he comes back to her saying, yeah, well, Verizon had no records of Caitlin ever sending that message. In fact, it didn't seem like anyone had sent that message because according to Verizon's text logs, the message just simply did not exist.

Now, by this point, Heather was fully convinced that everything that Vincent was telling her

Was not adding up and was either 100% complete bullshit or not the complete t...

It felt more like a cover up than the truth.

And sure, that might sound like a big leap to jump from one thing to the next and say, oh,

he's 100% lying when there could maybe be some sort of digital explanation for it or some sort of glitch in the system. But Heather said that from the very moment that she realized that Caitlin

was missing something fell off. And like I mentioned earlier, Heather and Caitlin had always been

incredibly close. So close that when something wasn't right, she could feel it almost instantly. We always had that thing bond. So we could always be had that kind of telepathic netted sense that I would always know it was thinking just by a look. He would give me a net bond. At this point, this was in just a case of somebody leaving after a fight. None of it made sense. Not the phone being off, not the timing, and definitely not the text

message. And the more that Heather pushed, the clearer it became. This wasn't Caitlin choosing to disappear. Something had already gone very, very wrong.

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The ups, the big moments, the memories, all of the great things that they also, of course, had been there for each other during the rock year moments. The peaks and valleys, all of it, and one of those being that Heather and Katelyn had been teen moms. Katelyn had her first child when she was only 16 years old and the following year when they were 17 years old, Heather had her first child, which being a teen mom is no joke. I mean, being a mom in general is far from

easy, no matter the age, but being a teen mom, that is incredibly tough. But despite the ups and

downs and the struggles in life in teen pregnancy and motherhood, Katelyn and Heather always

had each other. They leaned on each other. They were best friends. Now, fast forward to 2005. Katelyn at this point was in a very happy relationship with somebody, somebody that she saw a future with, but then tragedy struck. In 2005, Katelyn had a boyfriend, see on say they were going to get married, and he was in a car accident. He just left Katelyn the house, and they were not even

Mild down the road and he had a car accident and it killed him.

and he ran to where the accident was and he ran to the scene and flew him on a lie from the car

accident, and it was ever since that relationship. It's like, it broke her, you know, and then

she got into drugs, and eventually it led to another relationship and another child and then another relationship and her fifth child. But she went back to her fourth relationship with her fourth baby daddy and she lost her kids. And that relationship was also the nested violence. It came out stronger than ever. She was old two years without relapsing. She had her feedback, a stable job. I mean, this was devastating for Katelyn to go through. She was heartbroken. It was traumatizing.

It was the worst. And just as Katelyn was getting her life back on track, that's when she met someone new, a man named Vincent. In 2022, Brittany, who was that friend invited her to a family reunion, and that that family reunion. He started talking to Vincent. We're talking from maybe a month, which I didn't know exactly either, because he was still working or said we're home. It was a whole

month and that weekend, one weekend after a month, she met Vincent at Midurama with her middle

child and he had his big children. And they stayed the night with Vincent that night. So Vincent and Katelyn had crossed paths with each other. At a point when they were both kind of vulnerable for similar reasons. Like I said, Katelyn's fiance had passed away in that car accident.

And Vincent's first wife had also passed away at a young age. So they have this bond and this

understanding of what it was like to experience a loss like that. And within a year of reconnecting and starting their relationship, Katelyn and Vincent decided to get married, which I have to say it isn't the most insane timeline that I've ever heard before. We've of course seen people get married under way different circumstances and in a much shorter amount of time. I only mentioned it because this was something that Heather specifically brought up about their relationship. And I don't want

to say that she saw it as a red flag, but I do think that the quickness of it all did shock Katelyn's

family. However, Katelyn didn't think anything of it. She was happy, which was something that she hadn't felt in a really long time, especially after dealing with grief and addiction struggles. But then Heather said that not long into Katelyn and Vincent's marriage, Katelyn began confiding in her. More and more, saying that Vincent was not the night in shining armor that she originally thought that he was. And Katelyn explained to her that Vincent had a really bad temper behind closed doors.

More than that, though, he was someone who just got extremely jealous and made issues out of nothing. Even though, according to Heather, he wasn't the most loyal person himself. And over the three years when Katelyn and Vincent were together, there were a lot of times when they were on and off. And they would separate, they would come back together, they would, you know, be in and out of each other's lives. Apparently, too, Vincent was known to go back and forth between Katelyn and his

second wife and mother of his child. So this three-year marriage, it wasn't one that had been

solid and full of love the entire time. It had way more ups and downs, plenty of separations, lots of toxicity involved. Plus, Vincent himself had a past with drugs, which is worrying for someone like Katelyn who was working very hard to stay clean. But there were also things about Vincent and Katelyn's marriage that were even worse than a lack of loyalty and anger issues. Vincent was allegedly abusive toward Katelyn during the entire duration of their marriage.

Katelyn even pepper sprayed her before, which can you imagine that? I mean, obviously, abuse is abuse, but imagine being pepper sprayed too on top of that. It is awful. He even once had broken her ribs because it was so bad. So Vincent's a bad temper. It wasn't just a verbal. It wasn't just these arguments or these spats or these yelling matches, which is still abuse don't get me wrong, but it was also allegedly physical abuse.

Spat physical abuse. Urban flag is not really hit from the beginning. It wasn't like bringing in a melon and starting to pick their, and then it was after a year into after their marriage is what he started late at night. And then she would leave from back for a couple of months, and then he would, um, honor back into coming back, but every time he would leave,

he would say that with his baby mama, it was always back to force between the two.

Heather said that there was one time when she had tried to call Katelyn's phone, but it went straight to voicemail. Almost like it had been turned off, not too long after Katelyn ended up calling her back saying that Vincent had turned off her phone. Almost as if it was a punishment for something that they had been arguing over. So this actually was the reason that Heather and Katelyn had decided to both download the Life 360 app. And Heather described this exact moment by saying,

"The very next day, I downloaded Life 360 on our phones.

got turned off, I would at least be able to know where my sister was, and that she was safe."

So this wasn't for safety out in public, or to make sure that somebody is driving home safely

and arrives to their destination as planned. This wasn't fearing that some random person could snatch either one of them up. This was an internal threat. This was a marital threat. And I mean, I'm sure that they used Life 360 for those purposes as well, but the point is, they were using it so that Heather could know that Katelyn was safe from her own husband. So needless to say, things between Katelyn and Vincent were not as magical as Katelyn had once hoped that they would be,

which made Vincent the top suspect. At least on Heather's list, Heather knew after hearing Vincent's version of events that she needed to go to the police. She needed to share everything that she knew. So it was around 4pm on June 20th that she called the Hemlock Township Police Department, and she requested a welfare check on Katelyn. Patrolman Bradley Sherro headed to Katelyn in Vincent's house on Fairview Drive in Hemlock Township, where the two of them were living together.

In fact, they had just recently bought the house together earlier that month. Then once the Patrolman arrived, he knocked on the front door. The officers, they go over to do the welfare check. Well, her husband wasn't there, but somebody came down and said he was somewhere with his dad. So what all they do is they called her husband and asked them where Katelyn is. And he gives them the same story that he told me that he got the screen shot,

did they go into a fight, and she had a friend come pick her up. The officer came out and he's like, "Well, how's looks the mask you at?" I said, "Well, notice that they just moved in a week ago. I got Benny told the officer that he had 11 coats there, and that two were missing. And the officers like, "Yeah, that's two missing." And I'm like, singing to myself, "How are you going to know that there was 11 there to begin with?" And that two were missing.

You weren't there before unless you were. Because you were there for that so-called an hour before. I realized it would be Friday. There was something very 50. Vincent told the police that Katelyn wasn't there. He explained again that they had gotten into an argument and claimed that the last time that he saw her was sometime between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. on the night of the 19th. But to Heather, this still just was not adding up.

What did she take her car? Where's her son? Where's her purse?

He's like, "Nose, um, see, cook all that in her car." I'm like, "But you just told me that a friend came and picked her up." Vincent claimed that he didn't even realize that she was gone until 5 a.m. the next morning. When he woke up and saw that she wasn't there. And then of course, he also claims to have seen that text message that she sent. So that was Vincent's initial story. Or really stories.

Because Heather said that he has given a few different stories. The one he gave her, the one he gave the authorities, which was close to the same. But the added 9 to 11 p.m. timeline of last saying her. And then the story that he later gave a reporter. Vincent allegedly told this reporter that the last time he saw Caitlyn was at midnight that night. Saying that the two of them went out on the balcony to smoke together. So that is three different stories in a very

short period of time. And they're pretty contradictory. The last one especially, too. Yet still, Vincent told the police that this kind of behavior from Caitlyn wasn't exactly uncommon. He hinted that because of her past with drugs, she was a flight risk. She was unpredictable, unstable. He claimed that there had even been a few times when they would get into an argument and Caitlyn would leave. But then within a few days, she would be back home. And it was all water under the bridge.

So he really wasn't acting too concerned about where she was. Or if she was safe. And technically, what he was saying wasn't exactly untrue. But it is a complex situation. Now I mentioned a little bit ago. That Vincent was not very great to Caitlyn. And that there were

times when she would leave him. But they would pretty much always talk things out, get back together.

And it was a lot of back and forth. Heather had said that even though Caitlyn and Vincent had just purchased the house that they were living in a few weeks before going missing, Caitlyn still had an apartment somewhere else that she would go to on occasion. Because apparently that is how often they would argue and split up and need distance from one another. So, was it normal for them to argue and for Caitlyn to leave Vincent? I mean, yes, technically, yeah. But what Heather was arguing

was that even during those times when Caitlyn would leave on her own and go to the apartment, she would still be in contact with everybody else in her life. Just not Vincent. There was never once a time when she just ghosted everyone for days on end. And then showed back up a few days later, like nothing had ever happened. Even back when she was heavily into her addiction, that never happened. Even when she and Vincent were fighting. So, when you put it that way, this behavior was far from normal.

Because that was really the problem with Vincent's version of events. It only made sense if you

ignored everything that Heather knew about her sister. If you only took his word for it, right?

Caitlyn may have left after our humans before, yes. But she never disappeared. She didn't

shut off her phone. She didn't cut off her family and leave behind nothing, but one suspicious ominous screenshot leading behind her children. And as investigators started digging deeper,

Vincent's story wasn't just looking shaky.

Heather, because it hadn't been 24 hours yet, law enforcement actually wouldn't classify Caitlyn

as a missing person at first. Even after Heather had requested that welfare check and Caitlyn

wasn't there to be checked on, they still did not classify her as a missing person. The hemlock police department was apparently still looking into Caitlyn's case. But only for two days. Before the Columbia County District Attorney requested that Caitlyn's case be reassigned to the Pennsylvania State Police. This was on June 22nd. And this is also when Caitlyn was officially listed as a missing person. Now, I feel that anytime a new police force gets involved in a case,

it is a pretty big deal. Right? It's kind of sparks the question of why are they getting involved?

Why is this being handed over? Is this going to be classified as something else? What's going on? But state police were keeping Caitlyn's case very private, or at least the updates in her case. They didn't do a press conference explaining why they weren't commenting to any new sources about

the case. So I'm not even entirely sure what the driving factor was to finally list her as a missing

person. But thank God, they did it regardless of what that reason was. And right away, the state police got to work on Caitlyn's case. And they really were making up for last time with those two days. That same day, as she was classified as a missing person on the 22nd, they completed an emergency request for Caitlyn's cell phone records. And the reason and the thought process behind this was so that they could get a better idea of when her phone was last used. Also, in what location?

The records showed that Caitlyn's phone was near their home on Fairview Drive on the night of the 19th. And it remained there until 925 p.m. Now, that could meet a couple of things. Vincent had said after all that he last saw Caitlyn sometime between 9 and 11 p.m. So could he have actually last seen her at 925 p.m. Possibly. It's not that far off. Does that mean that Caitlyn did actually leave the house around that time? However, it didn't necessarily mean that Vincent's story

was the truth. Just because her phone was last there at 925 p.m., it certainly didn't mean that Caitlyn was the one using it. So the next best thing for the state police to do was to interview Vincent. See what he had to say. So just after midnight on June 23rd, Vincent was interviewed. And this interview was very telling. And he shared with the officials some of the same things that we've already gone over the fight when he claims to have last seen her, the text message that she allegedly

sent him. But here's the thing. Since this was a formal interview, Vincent was asked way more in-depth

questions. And some of those questions, he just could not keep up with. He was very inconsistent with his story when it came to before, during and after Caitlyn's disappearance. And even gave a few examples. Some of the inconsistencies are smaller, but in the grand scheme of things, they are really weird. Like how Vincent at first claimed that on the morning of June 20th, he talked to a counselor that he was seeing. But then went back and said that he actually didn't

talk to them that day. Or how Vincent claimed that he had a phone with him on the morning of the 20th, but then changed his story to say that he actually had left his phone at his office some morning. Which I can't help but notice how both of those things that he was inconsistent about, involved his phone. Almost like he was starting to realize that phone records can be pulled and easily tracked. Which again, that's just my opinion, but I have seen it a time or two. Now of course,

these things don't mean that he necessarily did something to Caitlyn. But anytime somebody can't

keep up with their own stories and timelines and versions of events, it definitely is worth mentioning.

Now potentially, the biggest red flag in Vincent's interview was when he was asked to give a full in-depth retelling of what he had done on the 19th and 20th. The investigators wanted to know where he had gone, what time? I mean the normal things when you're looking into someone as a potential person of interest. And Vincent gave an answer, but the investigators learned pretty quickly that Vincent had left out a pretty huge chunk of time on the day of the 20th. On June 20th, the day that

Heather first tried to report her sister Caitlyn as a missing person. surveillance footage captured Vincent at a gas station in Danville. Now you might be thinking, okay, Annie, fine. It's a gas station

people go to gas stations all the time. However, Vincent never mentioned going to the gas station

that day when the investigators had asked him to tell him everywhere that he had been. He just conveniently left that out. So it was already strange, but what he did at the gas station even stranger. In the surveillance footage, Vincent pulled up to one of the gas pumps before walking inside. And you could see that he was walking around the store going up and down each aisle like he was looking for something specific and then he finally went to the register empty handed. And upon further

investigation, the detectives learned that it was what Vincent had said and asked for that was really the red flag, not what he didn't pull from the shelves. Apparently, he had asked the person who was working the front register if they sold gloves, which the cashier said, no, sorry, we don't sell gloves. Now a normal person who's looking for something and realizing that the gas station doesn't sell it might be like, okay, bummer, I have to go look somewhere else, like, I'm going

to leave, right? But not Vincent. He was desperate enough for a pair of gloves that he asked the

Cashier if he could just have one of the pairs that the workers used.

really needed them and he only needed one pair. So the cashier, thinking, okay, they were just

helping this guy out. He doesn't need a whole box of gloves. He just wants one pair of gloves,

like, let me help this guy out. He gave Vincent one pair of the gloves that they had in the back. And with that, Vincent was then seen walking out the front door to his silver Chevy Silverado. It was parked right there still at one of the gas pumps. Then he left. He didn't buy gas. He didn't get a drink. He didn't get a snack. All he needed was that pair of gloves. Now I don't think I really even need to say how suspicious this whole scenario is given the timing and the fact that the

investigators had to find out about this little fuel trip on their own that he was not forthcoming with that information. And it just was not looking good for Vincent. So that was on the 20th.

The state police got involved on the 22nd. And Vincent was interviewed in the early morning

hours of the 23rd. So you would think that being the main person that the investigators were pretty much looking into, Vincent would try to lay low, try to kind of like keep a low profile. But again, not him. One day after he was officially questioned by the authorities on the 24th. He sold his 2022 off-road UTV vehicle. His wife was missing. Yet he was selling some of his like dirt bike riding toys or whatever. You would call it. It was not the best look, not at all. And anybody who

notices a transaction like that or a potential suspect selling something, they're going to clock that and they're going to want to look into it. And sure enough, the UTV was brought into the state police lab on June 25th. And they immediately tested it for any potential evidence. Which anyone want to take a guess? What results came back from those tests? Well, if you guessed they would get a test result reading positive for human blood, you guessed right. It was on both the

driver and the passenger seat of the UTV. So not only was Vincent selling his UTV days after his wife disappeared, but that same UTV also had human blood on it. Not animal blood from hunting or anything like that human blood. Now what's interesting about this UTV is that during the investigation detectives actually looked into some of the neighbor's trail cams near Katelyn in Vincent's house. And they saw him driving the UTV as recently as the 18th. Now at the same time as they were

looking at this footage, they didn't know that he had sold the UTV. They were just trying to look into whether or not he was doing anything suspicious in the woods near their house. Now that's not me saying that anything suspicious went down on the 18th when he was caught on those trail cams. Just to be clear, but it did show that the UTV was up and running. And that Vincent clearly had some kind of use of it, which most people who sell something like that would sell it because

they either don't use it anymore, maybe it's broken, they're selling it for parts, who knows?

But obviously that was not the situation here. So that begs the question. Why sell it? The timing of everything was just another red flag to add to the list. And that was even before they found the traces of human blood on it. So at this point, the red flags, they weren't just piling up. They were stacking into something much bigger. Because now you've got inconsistent stories missing time, surveillance footage, and physical evidence. And when you lay all of it out,

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she was probably stepping on the investigators' toes at some point, but that basically it had to

be done. She couldn't just sit back and do nothing. She was dedicated from day one to finding her sister. Now, what's incredibly heartbreaking about that is that even at this point, just days after Caitlyn went missing. Heather wasn't shy about her theories about what happened. She was more than willing to share that she knew in her heart that Vincent killed Caitlyn. And of course, I say she knew very loosely because he hadn't been arrested, he hadn't been charged, he hadn't been convicted,

but Heather just knew in her heart that there were no other possibilities. Her theory was that maybe they did get into an argument, or maybe Vincent was just being the asshole that she knew him to be, and ultimately that ended in Caitlyn losing her life. I don't know how it happened. No, I have my own opinions that could be strangled her. Regardless of the lead-up, Heather believed that whatever happened, it all ended the same way. So Heather's focus was now simply on finding Caitlyn's body

and getting her justice. To the point that she and the rest of their family were even getting in contact with mediums, who said that they were willing to give their input on the case. And I don't want to say that they were desperate for answers, but in this moment, they were open to anyone. Even self-proclaimed psychics. If there was a 1% chance that it could help them find Caitlyn, they were going to take that chance. And it turns out that Caitlyn herself actually believed

in mediums. So Heather thought, you know, it couldn't hurt to give it a try. The one second

I was living up here a little time. We got very serious. Well, you know, we were looking at our signs in astrology and mediums because Caitlyn talked to a medium before. So what this all happened, there was a bunch of mediums that were reaching out, describing what Caitlyn was selling, where she was at. You know, we're skeptical, but I'm listening, I'm taking everything from everybody, every comment, everything. All the mediums pretty much agreed on the same thing. Caitlyn

was no longer alive. Now, whether or not you believe in mediums or psychics and people speaking to the dead, I have to make note of this one thing because it will come back up later on. Heather

described something that one of the mediums told her. And honestly, it sends chills down my spine.

They could go and bring it up about these butterflies. With butterflies, they've always been so

significant for me, Caitlyn's growing up, she's a butterfly, she would always try to take the my home and, you know, grow caterpillar. So they were kind of like saying, yellow butterfly will be very significant. And that will require, we've been butterflies everywhere. There was this one medium that brought up being answered a broken white scent. And when she brought this up, my dad was like, "Oh, my goodness, one heart-lain, there's a broken white scent across

from the garage." So that was the first place that we went when we went to Heartwood Sunday. Heather and the rest of their family and friends had been doing their own searches, specifically at locations that Vincent either owned or had once owned or he was really familiar with. And because of the mediums tip, Heather knew that she needed to head straight to Vincent's old property, located at 86 Heart Lane in Columbia City, Pennsylvania. And when it comes to this

property, I don't want you to imagine one acre of land with a cozy little house right at the

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is a whopping 38 and a half acres of land. So when Heather and the rest of the search party

are started to do their search, I'm not even sure if they believed that they would find anything.

I mean, this was a lot of land. It was a vast space to cover, especially when you take into consideration that a lot of the land is either completely covered in trees or surrounded by them. However, that day, they did find something. Well, specifically, Heather and her dad found something. And my dad was headed down the cliff and like this rough area with mediumboard described it. So my dad went toward this brush. And whenever he did, he found the early, early, early,

two little yellow butterflies in the opposite direction. He checked out the brush, but many went forward to where the butterflies were. He said, "If I would have went to the right of the past that I would have gone, the opposite side of where the butterflies were." He's like,

"I would have never found her." And this is when Heather and Caitlin's dad would make the

heart-breaking discovery of the body of his beloved daughter, Caitlin. I stepped off a little bit to the path and to where the butterflies were and that's when he walked up onto the box. He saw it. It was more like a big, big rock. But he's like, "A rock." He said, "Then he looks up because he's put the very deep and he's like maybe a rock side." But as he's walking up toward it, that's when it hits her. He sees the fly, he's going to realize it's a metal box. He's like,

a metal box. He's going to disappear. He's going to stop you for a minute. I could apologize. He didn't find you sooner, but we brought you home." The box had so clearly been put there. It just looked unnatural compared to the rest of the empty sprawling land that it was placed on. Not to mention, the box itself was on a mountain side.

Only 180 yards from the edge of a nearby cliff. So what are the odds of that?

Heather immediately called 911 to report that her and her dad had found Caitlin. And while they waited for the officers to arrive, the family had a moment together where they got to say goodbye to their beloved daughter, twin sister, family member. It's just awful. If the world is sitting there waiting and having our memories, it was like so surreal. The butterfly were coming up to now in the world. It's talking up here. And I could still hear there. I could just

feel the peace. Like it would put the sad moment where there was so much peace. When the detectives arrived and cut open the box, they found Caitlin's deceased body. It was already in a heavy state of decomposition. Luckily, though, they were able to identify her through her tattoo. Which honestly, the accuracy of everything that the medium had said, it is just so difficult for me to grasp, truly. Our family was supposed to find her.

It was always a daddy's girl. And the way my dad found her, he stayed on that path,

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phone records. And this was probably the most damning evidence against him, especially once Caitlyn's body was found and all of the puzzle pieces finally started coming together. So let's start on June 20th. The day that Caitlyn was reported missing. We know through surveillance camera footage that Vincent went to that gas station. That he was looking for a pair of gloves which he did end up finding.

After that, his cell phone went to an area called shade Mountain Road. Now this road is exactly what

it sounds like. It is a mountainous road that isn't very heavily traveled and it's about 15 miles long. Now what's interesting about Vincent being in this spot in particular is that in between 10 and 11 am, Vincent and his 2007 Yukon actually got stuck in the mud on the side of the road. This again isn't something that Vincent ever admitted to or shared with the investigators, but there is literal footage that somebody took of his vehicle being pulled out of the mud.

And his cell phone also showed that he was in that same location at that time as well. After being pulled out of the mud Vincent's phone showed that he drove back to he and Caitlyn's home. However, that evening there was a 30 minute period from 6.20 pm to 6.50 pm. Then Vincent went back to the exact same location. Which again, this is all on the 20th. And just as a reminder, Vincent wasn't interviewed until the 23rd. And this was actually something that he was asked about.

And to no one surprise, he couldn't answer why he went to that same location two different times. However, when the investigators went back and looked at the location where his phone had pinged, they found something pretty crazy. There were drag marks at that exact location, going both in and out of the mud. So the theory is that Vincent likely dumped Caitlyn's body there. Then decided he needed to move it again. Maybe he went back to get the box that she was in that

evening because too many people knew that he was in the area that day. I mean, there is a literal video of him and his vehicle there that day being pulled out of the mud. But after Vincent went back to that location on Shade Mountain Road, his cell phone showed that he headed back toward his house. But get this. On the way back home, he actually passed the Middleburg Police Department. And their surveillance cameras caught not only his vehicle passing by, but a big green box

in the trunk of his vehicle. Now let's go over his cell phone pings on the next day. On June 21st, Vincent's cell phone showed that at 10 30 a.m., he passed the dump site where the box and Caitlyn's

remains were ultimately found. Then again, that same day at 608 p.m. His phone pinged on hollow road,

which is the road west of Harp Lane where that dump site was located. So all of that being said, it is very likely that Caitlyn's body was moved more than once. And at some point on the 21st, it was moved to its final resting place. That is until Heather and her dad found it on the 29th. So Vincent was arrested and he was charged with criminal homicide, also abuse of a corpse and tampering with physical evidence. The tampering with physical evidence portion of his charges

is for allegedly moving Caitlyn's body. And as you can imagine, this was a huge moment for Heather and the rest of Caitlyn's family. The day I found out that he was arrested was the night

That we found Caitlyn.

same clothes that he was wearing from day one. I remember because when in verse he showed me his phone that first day, the same clothes. He could tell he wasn't sleeping. He didn't eat nothing. He looked

but he would finally go into jail. Now on paper, this case looks incredibly strong, right?

Suspicious text messages, multiple conflicting stories, surveillance footage, cell phone pings, human blood in the UTV that he tried to sell, a body hidden in a metal box. However,

strong cases don't always mean simple trials. Because Vincent and his defense already had their

own explanation for what happened and whether that explanation would hold up or create reasonable doubt, that could end up being everything. Now because this case is still so fresh, there has not been a trial yet or even an official date given. However, I am curious to see how this case plays out for a few different reasons. The main one, being the both Vincent and his lawyer have been pretty open about what they are claiming is the truth of what happened to Caitlyn. Vincent has

already argued that he didn't kill Caitlyn. But now he's saying what he says is the truth of how she died. He says that on the night of the 19th, they were inhaling nitrous oxide together to get high.

Which if you're not familiar with that, that's kind of like the dust off cans or like I think you can

call it whip it. When you take the whip cream and just suck the air out and it like gives you a head rush and kind of just like want want want noise. So he said that they were doing that together and she accidentally overdosed and died. And that instead of just calling 911 and reporting it or trying to get someone over to the house to save her, he decided he would just cover it all up. And get this. Remember how I said that Vincent had lost his first wife at a young age and that's one

of the things that he and Caitlyn bonded over. Well it turns out that his first wife, Stephanie Hart,

allegedly died in 2021 of an overdose. And I use the term allegedly because her family has always

questioned the findings. Apparently there was also a lot of domestic disputes in their relationship and these aren't just allegations. It's on Vincent's record. He was charged with terroristic threats, simple assault, reckless endangerment and harassment. So when Stephanie suddenly passed away, her family didn't necessarily believe that her death was as cut and dry as Vincent presented it to be. Now just to clarify, those are all just rumors. Her death was ruled as an overdose and her

case was closed. And after what happened to Caitlyn, it definitely has people questioning it. Not to mention, I mean two different wives dying of an overdose four years apart. That's a little bit suspicious or at least, you know, curious, right? Now do I believe Vincent's version of events of what truly happened to Caitlyn? Probably not. To me, it sounds more like it's something strategic that he and his defense team are, you know, putting into play and cooking up together,

especially considering that by early July 2025, Caitlyn's autopsy report hadn't provided any clear answers. Because of the way that her body had been disposed of, discarded in the summer heat, it was pretty badly decomposed, as I mentioned. Meaning that the coroner wasn't able to pin down what caused her death. The coroner noted that there were no obvious signs of gunshot wounds, stab wounds, or fractures to any of the extremity bones. However, they did still mark that the

manner of death was homicide. The cause of death, however, was listed as undetermined.

But the cause will always be undetermined because of how bad her body was decomposed. It was the

hottest week since he ate that week, inside that metal box, and then with the bugs, and all of that nonsense, it was light. They described it like soup. Her body was burnt in a fire. It wasn't burnt in a fire, but he was very, he was already skeletalized, but the cause now is the

undetermined. But I honestly feel like he's strangled her, and that's what he did because he's done

it before, and that's what I feel in my soul. I just feel it. I don't think, given the evidence, that Vincent is going to walk away from this completely unscathed. I really don't, but I also will be honest. I do worry about whether the prosecution will be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that his version of events isn't true. That said, Heather and the rest of Caitlyn's family are not giving up hope. We are attending everyone in this hearing. They were trying to get the

homicide fired thrown out. There is also a piece of pork in San Francisco, but since there was no cause of death at that point, or we didn't know how she died. There were trying to throw out the homicide, but our side was like, they fought against it, and I'm like, we've had many cases where we don't even need a body to keep the homicide charges, so they stuck. Only time will tell, and I will definitely continue to do updates in this case, especially as more information comes out

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he had killed his wife, and I mean, the evidence was stacking. He had Google searches of, you know,

how to dismember a body, how when life insurance pays out, how to get, I think he even had one

like how to get blood out, all of these things, but then his defense team said, no, he woke up, either in the middle of the night or the morning or whatever. She was unresponsive, he poked her, she rolled off the bed, and was already in was dead, he panicked, so he instead of calling the police, he decided to cover it up, which is exactly what Vincent is saying here, just a little bit different of a variation.

Spoiler alert, Brian ultimately was convicted because, hello, digital footprints, don't lie.

Your Google search history doesn't lie, and so he's long gone locked up in a way, thank goodness,

but it does kind of give similar vibes where it's like, why wouldn't you're instinct if you love

your spouse to be, to call the police, to try to get help. If it's an accident, even if it is an overdose, who cares? I mean, I don't think you would go to jail for using nitrous oxide, maybe. I don't know, maybe that's something I need to look up, but I don't know. I'm curious to know what you guys think, as of right now, like I said, it still has not gone to trial, so I will be following this very closely, and I will give you updates. Do you think that it is cut and dry,

and that Vincent did this, and that his temper had just escalated? Do you think that he was just

a complete moron and panicked in the moment and tried to hide and cover up her death?

Let me know what you think. I will definitely keep you posted, though. Thank you so much today for listening to Caitlyn's story. Let's continue to keep Heather and Caitlyn's entire family in our thoughts and prayers. I want to thank Heather again for taking the time to speak with us today and allow us to share her twin sister story. I am very close with my sister as well. My heart breaks for Heather. I can only imagine what she is going through, and I'm just devastated for her entire

family, so let's hope that they do get the justice that they deserve, that Caitlyn deserves, and that whoever did this to her is held accountable in whatever way that needs to be, and I again will keep you updated. So make sure that you're following the podcast if you're not already. If you are watching this on YouTube, make sure that you hit that like button really quick, press subscribe so you don't miss the update or other future episodes. I have a brand new episode coming

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