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Episode 3: Mr. Cellophane

“How many kidnappers do you have in a small town?”

Gray’s Harbor Undersherrif Brad Johansen mused while on local station KCPQ-TV. “There are eerie similarities between the two cases.” He was of course referring to Paul Bieker’s arrest for a rape and kidnapping in 2003 and Lindsey’s kidnapping and murder in 2009.

In episode three, Peggy and Tracey dig into Mr. Cellophane AKA Paul Bieker, unearthing key details about his life that cannot be ignored in the investigation of Lindsey Baum’s kidnapping and murder.

In the latter half of the episode, the hosts dissect the second dog search that took place 8 months after Lindsey’s disappearance. The two K9’s involved in this search follow the same path traced by the first dog search (that happened one month after Lindsey’s disappearance) and both dogs eventually self-holt and positively scent at the same driveway.

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Thank you to After Work Murder Club for the shout out! We encourage everybody to listen to as many podcasts about Lindsey’s case, it’s going to take a village to solve this case and the more information we share the better.

Second Dog Search Route

PAUL BIEKER

Episode 2: The White Car

In this episode we interview POI Dale Golder. We also discuss a well known suspect in the media as well as an introducing a new POI that came onto LE’s radar in June of 2021. 

Special Thanks to D.Woods of VTwin Life Podcast for reading and discussing the 2003 arrest warrant for a McCleary resident now facing trial for a brutal sexual assault. You can find D.Woods podcast anywhere you listen, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

PHOTOS AND VIDEO

Dale Golder’s injuries

Surveillance video of the Volunteer

The Volunteer at the gas station one block south of Maple st on Simpson st on the evening Lindsey went missing. While he initially stated he was in another town that night, this surveillance video was enough for law enforcement to get a warrant to search his properties and vehicles. 35:50

Paul Bieker