This episode covers the disappearance and murder of Carrie Olson, featuring insights from friends, family, and law enforcement involved in the case. Key discussions include the timeline of events leading to her disappearance, the investigation efforts, and the trial of Tim McVeigh, who was ultimately convicted.
Carrie Olson went missing on December 30, 2013, in the Quad Cities area, prompting a community-wide search. Friends Amanda Smith and Sarah Paxton share their memories of Carrie, highlighting her vibrant personality and love for her dog, Colby. The investigation revealed troubling details about her relationships, particularly with her boyfriend, Justin Mueller, and her ex, Tim McVeigh.
As the investigation unfolded, detectives discovered conflicting stories from Justin and Tim. Tim was seen using Carrie's debit card, raising suspicions. A karaoke performance where he sang a song with dark lyrics added to the intrigue surrounding him. Ultimately, the investigation led to the discovery of Carrie's body in Minnesota.
The autopsy revealed homicide by unspecified means, and detectives found carpet fibers matching those in Tim's home. Tim was arrested and faced trial, where circumstantial evidence was presented, including his internet searches related to Carrie's case.
In June 2015, Tim McVeigh was found guilty of murder and concealment of a homicidal death, receiving a 45-year sentence. The episode concludes with reflections from Carrie's loved ones about her impact and the unresolved questions surrounding her tragic end.
Carrie Olson's disappearance leads to a murder investigation and trial of Tim McVeigh, revealing troubling relationships and community efforts to find her.
This episode stands out for the following:
It was scary. Everyone loved Carrie.Without a Trace
Grief can sneak in like a thief and steal your joy.Without a Trace
It was sickening.Without a Trace
We felt something just wasn't right.Without a Trace
I did not kill Carrie, and I did not dump her body.Without a Trace
She had a heart of gold.Without a Trace