Going West: True Crime - Michael Vaughan // 326
Episode Date: July 29, 2023In July of 2021, a boy went missing from his own neighborhood in Idaho. After over a year of active searching with no clues, an arrest was made. But as police heard from the suspect, they learned that... other people in the house could have been involved. But why? And what exactly happened? This is the story of Michael Vaughan. BONUS EPISODES Apple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/going-west-true-crime/id1448151398 Patreon: patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. Michael Vaughan Fruitland Community Missing Child Search: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524528525272698/ 2. Idaho News: https://idahonews.com/news/local/report-charges-dropped-against-sarah-wondra-in-the-michael-vaughan-case 3. Idaho News: https://idahonews.com/news/local/michael-joseph-vaughans-mom# 4. Argus Observer: https://www.argusobserver.com/free_access/multiple-agencies-still-actively-searching-local-area-for-missing-5-year-old-boy/article_ad21e494-fc3c-11eb-87c5-6b573641e2fe.html?fbclid=IwAR0QspzT3coe020-942ve_nZ3IGrGepvmC1Lv6klm-qs7kSrnn9MPYXos5A#utm_campaign=blox&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social 5. Idaho News: https://idahonews.com/news/local/what-we-know-michael-vaughan 6. 13 WHAM: https://13wham.com/news/nation-world/police-missing-childs-remains-likely-buried-and-then-moved-michael-vaughan-idaho-fruitland-police-department-idaho-state-police-abducted-murder-homicide-investigation-human-remains 7. ABC: https://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/troopers-seize-50-grams-of-meth-in-wood-county-valued-at-5000 8. KTVB 7: https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/local/michael-vaughan/you-havent-said-a-damn-word-where-is-michael-vaughan-fruitland-police-sarah-wondra-investigation/277-7393ea44-b6e1-454a-9c07-e8a4f5948a3a 9. KTVB 7: https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/local/michael-vaughan/michael-vaughan-brandi-neal-charges-dismissed/277-35ecbb84-de5f-43ec-bcef-cf5bf970da69 10. Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/za1cz5/the_search_continues_to_find_missing_idaho_child/ 11. Trellis Law: https://trellis.law/case/19cwcs09862/county-los-angeles-vs-lucienne-adrien-temple 12. Adrien's Backstage profile: https://www.backstage.com/u/adrien-temple-lucienne-/about/ 13. JLR Investigates: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoOaNK42q8w 14. Sarah's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100074748112221 15. Idaho Statesman: https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/crime/article268740487.html 16. Idaho News 6: https://www.kivitv.com/news/charges-against-sarah-wondra-dropped-in-the-case-of-michael-vaughan#:~:text=Wondra%20has%20been%20in%20the,defendant%20was%20competent%20to%20proceed. 17. Argus Observer: https://www.argusobserver.com/news/sarah-wondra-pre-trial-for-local-gun-charges-moved-to-july-6/article_051b75f0-0bc4-11ee-b667-8b8f203044c3.html 18. Idaho News: https://idahonews.com/news/local/gov-little-signs-monkeys-law-the-states-first-missing-persons-alert Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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What is going on True Crime fans?
I'm your host Tee.
And I'm your host Daphne.
And you're listening to Going West.
Hello everybody.
Today's case was recommended by Carly, Liz and Mitchell, so thank you guys so much
for recommending this one. This one actually happened right when we first, Heath and I visited
Idaho for the first time before we lived there randomly for like five months, so I remember seeing
the billboards and posters for this one as we drove there from Oregon. Yeah, I remember that as
well. Yeah, they were all over the side of the road. Yeah, because as we'll get into this town is situated like
right near the border of Oregon and Idaho. So we passed right through it, but
finally we are covering this case. So again, thank you guys for the recommendation
and let's dive right in. All right guys, this is episode 326 of Going West. So
let's get into it! In July of 2021, a boy went missing from his own neighborhood in Fruitland, Idaho.
After over a year of active searching with no clues, an arrest was finally made.
But as police heard from the suspect, they learned that other people in the house could
have been involved.
But why?
And what exactly happened?
This is the story of Michael Vaughan.
Michael Joseph Vaughn was born on June 24, 2016 in Fruitland, Idaho, which like I just mentioned is situated near the border of Oregon.
It's a small town of around 6,000 people sitting right by the snake river that intersects Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Utah, Nevada, and Wyoming.
Michael's mom, Brandi Neal, was in a previous relationship with a man named James Thibault, giving Michael two older siblings named Kira and Ben.
But after Brandi separated from James, she started dating and became engaged to a man named Tyler Vaughn.
And together, Brandy and Tyler had Michael, and then Michael's little sister Arya, who
they nickname Buggie, whereas Michael himself was commonly known by the nickname Monkey.
Michael was goofy and sweet, he was a happy kid who loved to play, and he treasured the
time he spent with his siblings. Now sadly that's pretty much it for his backstory because he was only 5 years old when this
all happened.
So, the evening of July 27th, 2021 began like any other.
My goal went outside to find a playmate from the neighborhood and a normally quiet area,
this particular intersection sat opposite of farm and it seemed like a perfectly
safe place for kids to play outside.
That evening his mom Brandy was at work while his dad Tyler was home with the kids, but
the last that Tyler saw, Michael was playing Nintendo in their living room.
Tyler went to check on Arya in her room and then ordered a pizza for dinner and when he returned to the living room to check on Michael, Tyler found that his son was gone.
So obviously Panicked, he called his wife Brandy right away who raced home from work, but
police were already there talking to Tyler when she arrived.
Like, they got there very quickly to try to figure out what was going on.
Because like I said said Michael is so young
and I'm sure all the parents out there know like you turn your back for 30 seconds and the kids
are gone and they could be anywhere you know yeah absolutely terrifying thought
totally so Michael was last seen in the area of his home which is located at the intersection
of southwest ninth street and south Arizona Avenueruitland between the hours of 6.30 and
7.15 pm.
It being a very hot summer day with temps reaching 93 degrees Fahrenheit, the sun went down
at nearly 9.30 pm, so they were looking for him in the daylight, luckily.
But of course, it was fleeting fast.
While home security cameras did not appear to capture an
abduction, they did show a white Honda pilot driving by the house around the
same time that Michael would have gone outside. Multiple neighbors reported
seeing Michael walking through the neighborhood, but did not see him
interacting with anybody. His mom Brandy said that it wasn't common for him to
venture off on his own, saying, quote, he's wandered a few times, but it interacting with anybody. His mom Brandy said that it wasn't common for him to venture
off on his own, saying, quote, he's wandered a few times, but it doesn't make sense.
Ground searches for Michael began immediately. Police, his family, and also volunteers comb
the area, just hoping that he had simply strayed too far on his own and was hiding somewhere.
They searched the streets, the adjacent farm, and nearby parks, even checking drains, bushes,
trash cans, public bathrooms, and essentially any small place where a child could be concealed.
And in addition to the fruitland police, the Idaho Mountain Search and Rescue Team and
the National Guard were also brought in very quickly.
Canine's search dogs tracked his scent to the end of the road on which the family lived.
And according to them, it just disappeared after that.
And just to give you guys a visual, we're going to post photos on our socials if you guys
want to see Michael's family home and the street as well.
Because you might just be picturing like a regular suburban neighborhood.
So they technically lived in one but directly across the street
from the Vaughan's home is the farm like we said but it's like picture like
sprawling greenery like sprawling green field so it's not like it's a farm
property and there's like a house it's like there's no house inside it's just
like this large large large field large field. Yeah, essentially it's
residential area that's right on the very outskirts of that residential area. So it is backed up
All right, not backed up, but it's right across the street from this massive farm. Yeah, so but if you go further behind it like across from the farm
Behind their house, there's other
streets of suburban streets, of other homes, like any regular suburban neighborhood, but
they're at the edge of that.
So just to kind of give you a visual.
So his family and especially his parents just searched tirelessly for any sign of Michael,
but as the hours and eventually days passed, they started to fear that maybe Michael had been kidnapped.
Brandy said quote, I've walked every inch of this town.
I've literally worn my feet to the bone.
Police issued a picture of the white Honda Pilot captured on security camera footage
and announced that they wanted to speak with the driver, But sadly, they were unsuccessful in tracking this car down.
And we'll post a picture so you guys can see that too.
One neighbor who was questioned claims that they spotted Michael heading east away from
his home, perhaps looking for another neighborhood child, or perhaps being lured away.
On the evening of Wednesday, July 28, 2021, Tyler wrote a post on Facebook that read, quote,
�Please share, please help me find my little boy.
Update, 7 o'clock tonight will be 48 hours.
They won't issue an amber alert, so please, wherever you are, no matter how far away, please
share and help me find my monkey.
I also want to thank my friends and the entire community
for their help, love, and support. It's been nothing short of amazing.
But commenters who weighed in pointed out that Michael had actually only been missing
since the day prior, making it 24 hours and not 48 hours. Tyler never responded to these
claims, and it was assumed that he just made
a typo. But there's also been some suspicion aimed his way. On one post that he made about
his son's disappearance, someone wrote ominously, quote, you know what happened to Michael.
So obviously the parents are always suspected, at least at first you have to rule them out,
right? But as far as police have announced,
no one in Michael's family has been suspected
of involvement in his disappearance.
And they were administered polygraph tests,
but they all passed.
Now, for reference, because Heath had read
the post where Tyler was saying that,
you know, they were not issuing an amber alert,
police will not always issue one immediately
because they have
to first have concern that an abduction definitely took place. So if there's doubt that a child
was actually kidnapped, they'll err on the side of caution and decline to send out the alert.
There also has to be an available description of the vehicle or the person who took the child,
and unfortunately in Michael's case, police had neither.
So an amber alert wasn't issued to tell the whole area to be on the lookout.
But the community of Fruitland really rallied around the grieving family and helped spread
awareness with flyers and social media posts.
More than 1,200 tips poured in, and dozens of people were interviewed, but sadly, in the crucial early
days of Michael's disappearance, nothing credible came through, and there was just no sign
of him.
While no theory seemed to rise just yet, police announced pretty early on, quote, there
is a high probability of abduction.
Investigators scoured the area surrounding Michael's neighborhood,
which include in multiple parks, farms, and of course the Snake River, making possible hiding places
nearly endless. But still, they fanned out and just searched everywhere they thought that a
kidnap child could possibly be concealed, but with no link to either Michael or his potential
abductor, they continued to come up empty-handed.
The Fruitland Police Department then announced, quote,
The many miles of waterways present significant challenges for us, and there is a lot of debris
and vegetation overgrowth along the banks of the Snake River and its slews.
It will be slow going along the river, but as you know, we're leaving no stone unturned.
They also explained that they were searching a large sewer drain in a nearby subdivision
with a high-resolution camera, so they were really out there.
Fruitland PD continued, quote, police asked residents to continue searching their properties,
walking fence lines, and checking any drainage
that might run through.
In the nearby Snake River, which is the ninth largest in the United States, investigators
sent recovery divers and boats.
They scanned the water and banks from above with helicopters and drones, and cadaver dogs
and volunteer search parties canvassed the area.
But still, nothing at all turned up, like no remnants of his clothing or any credible
clue as to where he'd gone.
Still, they assured the public that the case was not cold, saying, quote, 1200 tips in our investigation into Michael's disappearance. As members of this community,
we agonize with the family
and have dedicated our resources to bringing Michael home.
But somehow, Michael's family maintained their positivity
and they also remain convinced that he was still alive,
theorizing that he was being held captive somewhere.
Four months after Michael vanished,
his mom Brandy said quote,
138.
Today marks 138 days since the last time I got to hug him or kiss him.
I don't understand why that day was so different.
One minute he's here and people see him and the next he's gone.
There are so many people caring and trying to help and helping and I really couldn't
imagine trying to do this on my own or any of us or our family to do this on our own.
I don't think I'll ever be able to say thank you enough. I just pray to God he can see
something or know that we're not giving up hope and we're going to find him. I just hope that
he sees something. In an interview Brandy later said quote, I know in my heart he find him. I just hope that he sees something." In an interview, Brandy later said,
quote,
I know in my heart he's alive,
I know, I know he is,
and I know he's coming home.
But months gave way to a year
and the family was left with nothing but questions.
Then, 16 months after Michael went missing,
an arrest was finally made.
On November 12, 2022, the Fruitland Police Department arrested a local woman who lived in
the same neighborhood.
35-year-old Sarah Wondra lived just four minutes away from Michael's family on foot.
Brandy has stated that the family did not know Sarah and her husband Stacey prior to the
arrest.
And oddly, Stacey was already in police custody for unrelated charges
And it also been incarcerated since May of 2022, which is like a little less than a year after Michael went missing
So he was being held on charges of theft
Attempting to commit a felony an unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon
Sarah and Stacy have a tumultuous, and the couple actually filed for divorce
at one point.
Also Sarah began going by one of her other surnames, either Ramsay or Chambers.
Though the timeline of their separation is unclear, it appears that it happens sometime
in between Michael's disappearance and her arrest.
The exact timing is unknown because her explanation for their divorce can only be found in an
undated screenshot on her Facebook page.
But in her post, Sarah wrote, quote,
I just want to put this out there.
If you're my friend and you know that I'm going through this divorce right now, just
know as much as I wish I could delete the other profiles I have right now, Stacey blocked me out of all accounts, so they unfortunately are still there, but I have
blocked them, and thank God, I don't have to look at them anymore.
But I don't have a way to delete them, so just ignore them.
No, I'm not with him anymore, ever again.
Praise be to God.
However, by the time she was arrested,
they appeared to have been reconciled.
All of her posts leading up to her arrest
are centered around either Stacy or her faith.
Lauren Mathias, who is the host of the Hidden True Crime
podcast, and has become pretty much the de facto spokesperson
for Michael's family, addressed Sarah's arrest
in an interview saying, quote,
they do not know who she is, and I ask that again to Brandy do you have any idea?
And she said no.
But the couple that lives there, they're both now in custody.
Stacey, Stacey, Sandra has been behind bars since May, arrested and charged on federal
something else.
And it was just Friday that his wife, Sara, was taken into custody,
though neither have been charged now in Michael
or Monkey's disappearance,
but they're both in custody
and this is their backyard that they're now digging in.
Sara and Stacey run a taxi service company
in the area called Faith Taxi.
And from her Facebook,
she appears to be somewhat of a fire
in Brimstone Christian,
however, many people have pointed out that her posts and online presence only took a seriously
religious bent after Michael's disappearance. And this was really her main online persona,
like she would write Facebook posts and make TikTok videos about how many people she knew
were going to go to hell and that the rapture was coming
and humanity needed to prepare for repenting.
She even admitted in one update
that she was ashamed of her past, saying, quote,
one day when you see my picture,
I hope you realize that Jesus is a part of my life
and he is the one making everything better.
So when you see Jesus in me, despite who I am
or who I've been, because I have been
not very good to people in the past, that God is changing all of that.
I hope you see your need for Jesus as well, because none of us can do it without him.
One neighbor added that she was very active on their neighborhood next door page.
I'm sure a lot of you guys have next door.
It's like the app where you can connect with your neighbors and post about if your dog is missing or if
you had a break in or things like that. And that she would post quote some very strange
shit. Like the rest of the suspects in Michael's case, she has a bit of a checkered past. So
among other charges, Sarah has been charged with theft, identity theft, battery, and unlawful
possession of a weapon by a felon.
I mean, she just, you know, seems like a really great Christian example.
Yeah, I mean, I guess that's what she meant by that whole post I just read, is that she
wasn't a good person in the past.
But regarding the possession of a weapon by a felon, reportedly should also pull the gun
on a houseguest to threaten them in April of 2022. So before that break, Daphne basically told us that Sarah Wondra had been arrested in connection
to Michael's disappearance.
And that she has a rap sheet? Yes. And that she has a very long rap sheet. Whandra had been arrested in connection to Michael's disappearance.
And that she has a rap sheet?
Yes, and that she has a very long rap sheet.
And now she is a fire in Brimstone Christian,
who basically tells everybody that they're going to hell.
Right.
So, rightfully so, Sarah's arrest caused a significant stir
on the community of Fruitland.
In conjunction with her arrest, police announced
that they believe others in addition to Sarah have knowledge of how and why Michael died and where he was concealed.
Now it's unclear who tipped the police off to Sarah's potential involvement, but supposedly,
two other residents lived with Sarah and Stacey at their home and it's believed to have been one of them.
However, those two people are also thought to have knowledge of Michael's fate and also
his whereabouts.
So, it's like, are they just like folding on Sarah and Stacey at this point?
Who knows?
So, the nature of the relationship between the four people who are either living in or staying
at the house at the time has not been made clear.
And it's possible that they were all friends or that the two men living
with Sarah and Stacey were just renting rooms from them. One of the men is 33-year-old Adrian Lucian,
from Toledo, Ohio, and Adrian also has a very interesting history to say the least. While he's
originally from Toledo, he's had residences all over the country.
At one point, he was operating a men's lifestyle branding company out of his apartment in Dena
Point in Orange County, California. He's had multiple complaints filed against him in
Los Angeles County for delinquent child support payments from the mother of his children,
Sasha Williams. In 2018, Adrian, who was 28 at the time, was stopped for a routine traffic violation in
Ohio.
And it's unknown whose car they were driving, but it was a Cadillac escalade with New York
plates, and Adrian was accompanied by a 19 year old woman.
When their car was searched, police recovered $5,000 worth of methamphetamine.
He was arrested and charged with second degree felonies, one for possession and then one
for drug trafficking.
But somehow, he evaded doing any prison time for these charges.
Adrian was released on bail and the charges against him were dropped after just 30 days.
He also appears to be attempting a career as an actor, as he has a profile on Backstage.com,
which is a website where actors can submit themselves for upcoming projects.
His bio reads, quote, hello, my name is Adrian, I'm a versatile and self-taught actor.
As a voice actor, I'm charismatic and multifaceted.
Comedic improv skills would make me an asset to your creative project.
As recently as February, he posted an update that read, quote,
I have an eclectic taste and fashion, including hot-co-tor and modern style.
My abstract writing style focuses on surrealism and real life experiences.
Musically, I can produce underground songs and content. Athletically, I can play any sports
role you offer me.
Alright. Seems like he's got a pretty big ego when it comes to his acting career.
Well, strangely, this post lists his hometown as Washington DC, so it's possible that someone
is simply using his picture in their profile, but given Adrian's kind of transient nature
and his unpredictable movements and unstable career, it seems likely that it is him.
The timing of this post and the fact that his profile remains active is kind of strange
because the fruitland police have been looking for him to question him
in relation to Michael's disappearance.
But without concrete evidence and a reason
to arrest him in connection with the case,
he remains free and able to move around the country
as he pleases and, you know, acting things.
Police believe that he's either currently
in California or back in Ohio and
it's unknown what he was doing in Idaho in the first place but like he kind of
said he moved around a lot it seemed he did I mean again but to in that point to
live in small town on the border of Oregon and Idaho when you're trying to be an
actor doesn't really seem like a very helpful location.
But if anybody does know this guy and you've seen him out there in the world,
please contact the police because they're really looking to speak with this guy.
Indeed. So one true crime YouTuber whose name is Jonathan Lee Riches,
he runs the channel JLR True Crime, attempted to actually locate Adrian by reaching out to Adrian's father on Facebook and published his response.
Adrian's dad Frank said that the two had been, quote, estranged for some time now and
added, quote, there isn't much I can do.
I don't know where he is.
I never know where he is.
So the extent of Adrian's involvement continues to be unknown, and police have been very
tight-lipped about their investigation into the four persons of interest.
However, as we said, it's believed that someone in the home blew the whistle on Sarah
Wanderer's potential involvement, which is what led to her arrest.
So for example, if that is Adrian, and he knows that she's involved, it would be very helpful
to talk to him and figure out why he, if he did blow the whistle, why he did it.
Yeah, and I wonder, yeah, like you're saying, I wonder why or what the reason was, you know?
Well, they must have maybe seen something heard or talking about it, witnessed her doing
something, you know.
Yeah, I just wish we had those details.
It was.
Exactly.
I mean, the police probably have somewhat of an idea,
but obviously that has not been released to the public.
Right.
Well, let's talk about her other house guest
or her other roommate, whatever you want to call him.
Yes, let's get into it.
So the wondrous other roommate at the time
or house guest at the time was Brandon Shirtliff.
Like Adrian, Brandon is a father himself and he hails from Kunaida Ho and is now believed
to be in North Dakota, but like Adrian has not been helpful in this investigation at all.
Now according to recent publications, he's changed his appearance to avoid publicity
or being connected to this case.
Which makes you wonder two things.
One is he doing this because he had nothing to do with it,
and he doesn't want anybody to think that he did.
And he just wants to be like left alone.
Yeah, or is he guilty of something?
Did he witness something?
And he just doesn't want any part of it,
or he doesn't want to go down for anything that he was a part of.
Well, Jonathan Lee Rich is actually spoke with Brandon directly.
And when asked if he knew Michael or knew anything about what had happened to him, Brandon
explained that none of them knew the Vaughn family before Michael went missing.
He explained that Stacey had been back at home by himself while he, Sarah, and Adrian
were spending the evening together
and that the three of them caught wind of Michael's disappearance and actually offered
to help search the neighborhood for him.
However, regardless of what happened to Michael in the few minutes that he was alone on the
street that day, police now say that they have reason to believe that all four persons of interest.
Sarah and Stacey Wondra, Adrian Lucian and
Brandon Shirtliff, have knowledge of what happened to Michael that day, or were involved
in his disappearance.
Officers have claimed that they've received credible information that Michael was deceased
and could be found on the grounds of the Wondra's home.
Sarah's arrest was made on probable cause that she had explicit knowledge of Michael's
death, even if she wasn't involved and that she chose not to report it.
When the police forced entry into their home to arrest Sarah on the evening of Friday,
November 12, 2022, she was reportedly very confused.
Now according to the arresting officers, she was read a copy of the search warrant for
her home, which alleged that Michael's murder had taken place inside or around her home,
and that his body had been concealed there.
And to this, Sarah apparently responded multiple times, quote,
�Did you just say murder?�
She then protested this saying quote, I have never murdered anyone
Then she claimed I definitely did not kill that boy before saying quote the most high god already told me who did it
Oh wow wow the most high god just told me that Stacy was the one who killed him and buried him in the yard of the neighbor's house
I mean this is just insane like I get it if if she didn't do it and she's saying,
wait, what?
You're charging me for murder?
Like, those are our fair statements to make if that's true.
But then to suddenly say, wait, I'm just this just in.
God's telling me that it was my husband.
And he buried him in the yard of the neighbor's house.
Like, it's like, what?
Yeah, I mean, it's so weird that she just like suddenly
because she was being accused of this,
just like flip the switch real quick,
like turned on her husband in a heartbeat.
Right, because God just came down and told her this
in that moment, which it's like, what?
Very, very nutty.
So it's worth noting that multiple neighbors
of the Wondrous have criminal records for pedophilia,
but police have not confirmed that there is a link to any of the Wondras neighbors.
So with that, the search of the Wondras home and backyard at 1102 Redwing Street in
Fruitland commenced.
And by the way, this house is a 3-bed tube two bath and it's very much in the suburban area.
Like, there's houses all around it.
It's very much like if you do anything in the, their front yard, like, you're across the
street neighbor, you're diagonal neighbor, you're next to everyone's gonna see it, you
know?
So, this is not a remote area at all.
Right.
And I just want to be clear real quick before we move on that we're in no way making any fun making fun of anybody's like religious beliefs. No, no
But this woman is a fucking nut. Well, that's what I mean. Yeah, I'm glad you cleared that up
But just to for her to suddenly say that it just felt like oh she knew that she was going down and now she's trying to pretend like
God is telling her who it really was,
and that's her way of trying to get out of it, as if, oh, I just got the answer.
You know, and that just feels really phony and unfair.
I guess my question is, is she actually, does she actually believe that that happened,
or does she know that she's full of shit and making it up?
I mean, I think the latter, but that's just me.
So the wanderers backyard was excavated,
and cadaver dogs were brought through the house
to indicate to the smell of decomposition.
Now, the dogs allegedly alerted to multiple locations,
including the toilet in Sarah and Stacey's bathroom.
Radars were run over the yard to spot abnormalities beneath the surface and digging penetrated four
feet into the ground.
But sadly, they didn't find any sign of Michael.
As the search progressed, Lauren, who's the family spokesperson, reported, quote,
this is a home that is close to the family.
We know that they're being very slow and methodical.
They came over to see Brandy.
I spoke with her earlier this afternoon today and she is not doing okay.
That is a direct quote from her.
Quote, we are not okay.
I've had to tell his siblings that he might not be coming home.
But as far as what they're doing, they're being very methodical.
They have a backhoe.
They have canines and they're doing, they're being very methodical, they have a backhoe, they have canines,
and they're putting dirt into a dump truck, and then they're going away and they're sifting through that dirt.
And they did go over to Brandy's home and they told them this is happening, we have a tip, we're looking for remains.
Lauren said that this came as a horrifying surprise to Michael's parents, who were still hoping, of course, for positive news.
She continued, quote,
When law enforcement went over today to, again, to kind of debrief with them and let them know what
was going on, they specifically said to Brandy, do not come over to this house. And she told me very
clearly, she said, it's doing everything I can to not go over there. She said, this is my baby, this is my baby.
So she said she was pacing back and forth, trying so hard not to go over to that house. And then she
did start crying when she said the words remains. They used the word remains. And she said, I'm not there
yet. I'm not ready to use that word yet. They're still hope, and I'm not ready to tell us siblings that he's not coming home,
not yet.
In a press conference held on Thursday, December 1, 2022, police reported, quote,
�During the last three weeks, we could not have completed the work necessary
without the selfless help of others.
The community's support has been absolutely incredible. As you know, from
the time Michael went missing, this has been an all-hands-on-deck investigation, and it
remains a very active and ongoing investigation. You can't take one of our most precious citizens
from us and ever expect us to stop. During the course of this investigation to date, we received
credible information that the remains of Michael Vaughn can be found in the backyard at 1102 Redwing Street in
Fruitland.
And then he went on to explain that Sarah had been arrested and that quote, the following
day, the Fruitland Police Department joined by the Idaho State Police, the Idaho Mountain
Search and Rescue, the Fruitland Fire Department, and the Fruitland
Public Works Department, began a very methodical excavation of the backyard of the Wondrous
home.
During that excavation process, the Idaho Mountain Search and Rescue deployed multiple certified
human remains detection dogs on the property, all of them alerting to the presence of human
remains on that property.
Now tragically, though there is still no sign of Michael's remains, police maintained
in the press conference that Michael was abducted and is now deceased.
They believe that he was buried there at the Wander's house, but that his body was later
moved to a second location.
They claim that the search of the house was productive and that additional evidence
was removed to be processed.
According to the arrest affidavit, Sarah first claimed that Stacey had killed Michael and
buried him in the yard near their shed, telling arresting officers that God had told her
about it.
She continued to alleged that she had nothing to do with Michael's disappearance or death.
But later, she changed her story.
We hate that.
Yeah, inclaimed that it was actually Adrian who had killed Michael, and that Stacey had
only concealed the body.
One source claimed that Stacey was actually the one who tipped police off about the possible location of the body,
and not Adrian or Brandon, as was previously thought, but this has not been confirmed or denied by police.
It's just so hard because we can't trust Sarah anyway. You know, like she's the one, she says that
God told her that Stacey did it, and then she's saying, we actually Adrienne did it.
Stacey was a part of it, but he didn't actually kill Michael and it was Adrienne.
But it's like she was the one who was arrested.
So is she trying to put the blame on other people because she herself did it or is she
telling the truth?
And if so, which one is true?
And the weirdest part about this entire thing is that she's not denying that the situation
happened at their house.
She wasn't like, oh no, I don't know what you're talking about.
I have no idea.
She just immediately was like, oh, Stacy did it.
Oh wait, no, Adrian did it.
And I wonder what Stacy and Adrian think of her telling police that they're the ones who did it, you know what I mean?
Well, we also obviously know that Adrian and Brandon are kind of nowhere to be found, especially Adrian, which doesn't look good because
People are the police not people the police aren't there's no warrant out for his arrest
They just want to talk to him to see his side of things and the fact that he's not willing to speak at all
And he's God knows where now obviously looks really bad
for him because maybe he was a part of it but the fact that when police first
came in and Sarah was like we murder like he was murdered and then she's
like oh I know he was murdered and I know who did it like yeah that's why I
don't trust this lady and I guess what I'm getting at is that if you had
nothing to do with the situation like that and police came to your door
uh... you think you would just say
i have no fucking idea what you're talking about no she knows but but the fact
that she's saying that she knows something
whether it came to her by god or whether you know she was actually there
witnessing what happened
the latter she knows something right i mean it appears she knows something i
think she was either a part of it or she sought happen
and if police didn't believe that she had something to do with it
they would not have arrested her in the first place right exactly well
shockingly and frustratingly
sarah wandris charge of failing to report a death was dismissed
at the request of the prosecutor's office.
So shortly after she was arrested, she was found mentally unfit to stand trial,
which, as we know, is kind of a rarity, and she was sent instead to inpatient psychiatric care.
Then, to the dismay of Michael's family and everybody in the community,
as soon as Sarah was found mentally fit, the charges against her were dismissed.
However, she does remain in police custody for her gun charges stemming from the incident
in April of 2022. And for threatening her house guest with a gun and then hiding the gun,
she's also facing charges of evidence destruction and aggravated assault with a gun and then hiding the gun, she's also facing charges of evidence destruction
and aggravated assault with a weapon.
In her home, she also possessed a criminal amount
of opioids and it's facing drug charges as well.
So luckily, at least with all of this,
she is still behind bars while police
are really trying to figure out what happened here.
So in addition to the fines, Sarah is looking at a minimum of five years in prison, which
obviously isn't that much time, but it does kind of keep saying the word time.
It does buy the police a little time.
Now for Stacey Wondra, he remains in custody due to his own gun charges, whereas Adrian
and Brandon remain free.
Michael's family is still pleading with the community for answers, and they maintain
how thankful they are for the fruitland police force's response and said that quote,
they've become family.
But now being about exactly two years since she's seen her son, it hasn't gotten any
easier with Brandy saying, quote,
I've just been a mess."
A friend of the family's posted a video of Arya playing in the background talking, and
the person recording said,
buggy, who are you talking to?
To what she responded, monkey.
One small victory to come out of Michael's tragic disappearance is the unveiling of monkey's
law.
Now, this bill, which was signed into effect last year, creates an alert similar to an
amber alert when someone goes missing. Like I mentioned earlier, the guidelines for official
amber alerts are pretty strict, and they don't apply in all missing persons cases,
even for those involving children. But Monkeys Law makes them more accessible to the public.
The governor signed the law into effect last year saying quote,
this bill is an example of fixing that deficiency.
This bill gives law enforcement a critically needed tool, for now for all classes of people
into the future.
Michael Vaughn would now be seven years old.
He was last seen wearing a blue Minecraft t-shirt, dark colored box or briefs with green stitching
and blue flip flops.
He was 3 feet 7 inches tall, weighed 50 pounds and had blonde hair and blue eyes.
If you have any information about the disappearance of Michael Vaughn. Please call Crime Stoppers at 208-343-2677 or email find
Michael at fruitland.org.
Thank you so much everybody for listening to this episode of Going West.
Yes, thank you guys so much for listening to this episode and on Tuesday we'll have an
all new case for you guys to dive into.
Yes, we will make sure that you share this one because although it kind of feels like
in some ways police have a general idea of what happened to him, there's still no answers.
His family still doesn't have his remains.
They don't know exactly what happened.
They don't know exactly who to hold responsible.
You know, as I said as well,
Stacey and Sarah's time in jail is fleeting,
and two people are still pretty much at large.
So please share.
Yeah, exactly.
As I mentioned earlier, Adrian is just somewhere out there.
And if anybody knows where he is or knows him personally,
just contact the police, the fruitland police department because we really want to get some answers.
We need to figure out what happened to Michael and it seems like police are really really on that trail.
They're getting a lot closer, but there's still so much that needs to be uncovered.
Absolutely. And of course we posted photos on our socials of everybody in question,
so you can share that, and thank you so much in advance, and we'll see you next week.
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