This episode of Sword and Scale covers the tragic murder of 14-year-old April Millsap in Armada, Michigan, on July 24, 2014. It discusses the events leading up to her disappearance, the search efforts by her family and friends, and the subsequent discovery of her body. The episode also details the investigation that led to the arrest of James Van Callis, who was charged with her murder.
April was last seen walking her dog on the Macomb Orchard Trail. Her mother, Jennifer, recounts the moments leading up to her daughter's disappearance, including a concerning text message from April stating she thought she was being kidnapped. The investigation reveals that two joggers found April's dog, Penny, which led them to her body.
The police investigation focused on a motorcycle seen near the trail, which ultimately led them to James Van Callis. Witnesses described interactions between April and a man on a motorcycle shortly before her death. The episode details the timeline of events and the evidence that linked Van Callis to the crime.
Throughout the investigation, Van Callis exhibited erratic behavior and hostility towards law enforcement. The episode culminates in his trial, where he was found guilty of first-degree murder, kidnapping, and assault with intent to commit sexual penetration. The episode concludes with the impact of April's death on her family and the community.
April Millsap, 14, was murdered in Armada, Michigan, leading to James Van Callis's arrest and conviction for her murder.
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