This episode discusses the disappearance and murder of Bethany Carrera in Anchorage, Alaska, and the investigation led by Detective Glenn Klinkhart. Key topics include the timeline of events surrounding her disappearance, the role of her family, and the eventual confession by her killer, Mike Lawson.
On May 4, 2003, Detective Klinkhart received a call about a missing person, Bethany Carrera, who had recently moved to Anchorage for college. The investigation revealed that her family, particularly her sister Havala, was deeply affected by her disappearance. Klinkhart made a promise to Bethany's parents to find her.
As the investigation progressed, Klinkhart focused on Mike Lawson, Bethany's landlord, who had been the last person to contact her. Suspicion grew when Lawson's behavior became increasingly erratic, and evidence suggested he was involved in her disappearance.
After months of searching, Lawson's brother Bob eventually confessed to being present when Bethany was killed. He revealed that Mike had shot her and they had disposed of her body together. This confession led to Mike Lawson's arrest.
The episode culminates in the trial of Mike Lawson, where he was found guilty of second-degree murder and sentenced to 99 years in prison. The Carreras found some closure, but the emotional toll of the tragedy remained.
Detective Klinkhart investigates the murder of Bethany Carrera, leading to her killer's confession and a lengthy trial.
This episode stands out for the following:
I will, I will, and she sticks her finger right in there.Mystery at Bootleggers Cove
It can't be over yet.Mystery at Bootleggers Cove
I just remember thinking, Jesus, what have you gotten me into here?Mystery at Bootleggers Cove
I find it a miracle that a year to the day they found Bethany.Mystery at Bootleggers Cove
This s*** eat me up, Mike.Mystery at Bootleggers Cove
I thought we'd let the family down.Mystery at Bootleggers Cove