Post by Scumhunter on Nov 19, 2016 1:20:53 GMT -5
(Pictured Above: Left: Molly Miller Right: Colt Haynes Photo Credits: Charley Project)
From the Charley Project:
Molly and a friend, Colt Haynes, disappeared from Wilson, Oklahoma on July 8, 2013. On the evening of July 7, they were riding in a 2012 Honda Accord driven by 21-year-old James Conn Nipp. A photo of Nipp is posted below this case summary; he is frequently known by his middle name. They were driving recklessly and throwing rocks at marked police cars. At 10:30 p.m., when a police car attempted to pull them over, the vehicle sped off and a chase resulted. The Honda, which reached speeds of up to 120 miles per hour, went over the county line into Love County and that county officers joined the pursuit, but eventually the police lost them in the vicinity of Long Hollow Road, which is a dead-end road.
Molly dialed 911 at 12:47 a.m. The call lasted only five seconds and Molly didn't say anything. The dispatcher called her back immediately, but no one picked up. Colt's friends stated he called them during the early morning hours and asked for help, saying he was lying in a creek bed and he had a broken ankle and was coughing up blood. He thought he was between between Long Hollow and Pike Roads. His friends drove up and down the roads, honking their horns while talking to Colt on the phone, but he said he couldn't hear their honks and yells. Molly also made several calls to family and friends during the early morning hours, saying she was in a field and asking someone to come and get her. Molly and Colt have never been heard from again. On July 22, the Honda Accord was found wrecked in a field near where the police pursuit had ended. It had over $18,000 worth of damage.
In January 2014, arrest warrants were issued for Nipp and his girlfriend, Sabrina Graham, who owned the Honda. A photo of Graham is posted below this case summary. She had told police Nipp had stolen it, but later admitted she had given permission to borrow it. She was charged with filing a false insurance claim. After Nipp turned himself in, he told authorities he had "no idea" where Molly and Colt were. He was convicted of endangering others while eluding a police officer and sentenced to ten years in prison followed by ten years of probation, but investigators have never been able to prove he had a hand in Molly and Colt's disappearances. He has a criminal record for marijuana possession and claims he began smoking marijuana as a child and was a heavy user by mid-adolescence.
Molly was a high school junior at the time of her disappearance. Her family stated she's very good at sports, particularly softball. Although she had run away from home before and her family initially thought she had done so again, foul play is now suspected in Molly and Colt's disappearances. A private investigator hired by Molly's family believes the pair were shot and killed after a fight. Both cases remain unsolved.
www.charleyproject.org/cases/m/miller_molly.html
www.charleyproject.org/cases/h/haynes_colt.html
Thoughts? I am placing Molly & Colt's cases in the Missing on TV section because their disappearances were profiled on the syndicated crime show "Crime Watch Daily." They mention an aspect not mentioned in the Charley Project description in that the Sheriff of the county at the time of their disappearances was related to Conn Knipp. He was later indicted on corruption charges.
Link to "Crime Watch Daily" segment: crimewatchdaily.com/2016/10/12/missing-persons-investigation-leads-to-corruption-charges-for-sheriff/
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