True Crime with Kendall Rae - A Fitbit Helped Solve This Murder?! The Case of Nicole VanderHeyden
Episode Date: January 9, 2025In May 2016, 31 year-old Nicole VanderHeyden, a mom of three, was found dead in a field. Initially, her boyfriend was suspected as they had been in a fight, but his FitBit data showed that he was else...where during the murder. That's when they realized someone else's DNA was on Nicole's body. Check out my foundation, Higher Hope: Higher Hope Foundation: https://www.higherhope.org/ Shop my Merch! https://kendallrae.shop This episode is sponsored by: Rocket Money SKIMS - select “podcast” in the survey and select our show in the dropdown menu that follows! Nutrafol - promo code: KENDALLRAE Check out Kendall's other podcasts: The Sesh & Mile Higher Follow Kendall! YouTube Twitter Instagram Facebook Mile Higher Zoo REQUESTS: General case suggestion form: https://bit.ly/32kwPly Form for people directly related/ close to the victim: https://bit.ly/3KqMZLj Discord: https://discord.com/invite/an4stY9BCN CONTACT: For Business Inquiries - kendall@INFAgency.com
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Hello everyone and welcome back to True Crime Kendall Rae.
It is 2025, here we are, cannot believe it, that number just sounds insane.
Is anyone else still just living in like 2020?
I mean mentally I feel like I'm in like 2018.
But anyway, welcome back, I hope you guys all had NA's holiday and if you're new to
the show, welcome, I'm happy to have you here.
So guys today we are jumping in for the year with a case that was requested on my members
only request form and I started looking into it and it's one of
Those cases where I thought it was going one way and I was pretty confident about that
And then as I learned more and more details
It completely shifted. I don't want to give anything away
So I'm going to jump right in here, but this is definitely a case that needs more awareness
More people should
know about Nicole's story and what she went through at the end of her life. It is just so tragic.
Nicole seemed like an awesome person. She was a mother and she was a great mother and the fact
that her children have to live the rest of their lives without her is... I don't even have words
for that. Before I jump into her case though, I wanted to thank each and every one of you
from the bottom of my heart who participated
in our holiday matching program,
raising funds for my foundation, Higher Hope.
We were able to raise quite a bit
and then of course we matched it.
And this is all going to go towards projects
and grants for the upcoming year.
So really appreciate that.
If you are interested in making a donation,
you can do so at higherhope.org.
And we are super, super grateful.
But let's go ahead and get into Nicole's case.
And I wanna start out as I always do
by telling you more about who she was.
So most of the time, Nicole went by Nikki,
and she was born on March 29th, 1995
to her parents, Steve and Vicky.
And she was raised just outside of Green Bay, Wisconsin alongside her three siblings
She had one sister Heather and then two brothers as well Brent and Brandon and she's been described as a very loving and incredibly
Intelligent person. Like I said, she's a mother
She's also a daughter sister and friend and she was so so very loved after graduating from Denmark High School back in 2003, Nikki went on to attend
the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay where she earned her bachelor's degree in both science and
education. And with her degree, she was able to pursue her passion in life, which was helping
others and making an impact on them. So what better career field for her to be in than education?
Nikki was a teacher. She ended up becoming a substitute science teacher for the Green Bay
Area Public School System
where she made a huge impact on so many students.
And I'm sure that we can all agree from experience
that the best teachers out there are the ones
who truly care about the subject matter,
are passionate about what they're teaching
and also passionate about their students.
And that was Nikki 100%.
She was the type of person that didn't just show up and do the job. She genuinely loved it and she helped her
students get excited about what they were learning about. She especially loved
biology and this was such a fun little detail to learn about her but a friend of
hers said that whenever they would go on runs together, Nikki would actually just
recite the periodic table. I mean that's how into it she was.
One student said that she was the kind of teacher who actually cared about her student succeeding.
And not just in the classroom but in life. And I love that that's how she's remembered by so many.
But aside from teaching, Nikki's biggest passion and greatest joy in life was definitely being a
mother. She actually became a mom in a previous marriage to two children, a son and a daughter, and she loved her kids with every bone in her body. Family
was definitely the most important thing to her and that really reflected in every decision
that she made. And since she was such an active person and loved being outdoors, loved nature,
she loved doing those types of things with her kids. And so she especially loved taking
them to the zoo, to the
park, anything where they were going to get outside and build lifelong memories together. And those
were the types of memories that she was hoping to make with her third child. In January of 2015,
Nikki was ready to start dating again. And like so many people out there, she wanted to find someone
to share her life with. Her friends say that she was super spontaneous and that type of person who was just down
for whatever.
She was literally someone who would go skydiving, which is so cool.
I'm so afraid of heights.
I don't think I could ever do it, but it really does sound like the most incredible experience.
But that's the type of person Nikki was.
She was willing to take these chances, willing to experience anything in life.
So when she started looking for someone to date,
finding someone who was also like that
was very important to her.
And pretty quickly she ended up meeting 33 year old
Doug Detry, who she thought might be a great partner for her.
But their relationship didn't really follow
the typical timeline because just a few weeks into dating,
Nikki found out that she was pregnant.
And whether or not he was ready to settle down,
they had a child on the way,
and so it was time for him to get serious,
which he seemed to do.
Nikki moved in with him,
and when she had custody of her two older kids,
they would stay there too.
But he didn't really seem to be as ready for family life
as he said he was.
And during this episode,
I'll be sharing text messages with you
that will really paint that picture, make what I just said make a little bit more sense. But basically, their
relationship was not a very healthy one because of the way that Doug treated her. And I will
continue to break that down and what that means as we go on here. But that brings us
to May 20th of 2016. It was a Friday night and a group of Doug's friends convinced him and Nikki
that they should go out with them. They had already had their son, it had actually been about six or
seven months since their son was born and they were you know ready for a fun night out for a change.
Their other two kids were with their dad for the night so in the beginning of the night her mom
watched the baby and then eventually her friend Dallas came over and watched the baby the rest of the time that they were out.
So this group of Doug's friends ended up going to this place called the watering hole
and it's like a bar music hall type situation all in one.
Bands will book gigs there on the weekend and that night in particular Steel Panther
was playing.
And based off what we know from the reporting on this case, that night started out completely normal.
Nikki sent a selfie of her and Doug to Dallas, the friend of hers that was babysitting that night,
and by everyone's recollection, everyone was doing okay.
But around 11 p.m. when the band finished their set, things took a turn.
As everyone is ushering out of the concert area, Nikki and Doug end up getting separated,
and to some extent, I understand this.
It can be very chaotic at the end of a show like this, especially in a bar scene.
But instead of making any type of effort to find Nikki and go with the rest of the group
to the next bar that they were going to, Doug ended up staying behind with one other friend.
And he basically said that he went to the bathroom
and then when he got out of the bathroom everyone except for this one friend was gone.
And so they went to leave but then they ended up running into some old friends and decided to stay
behind and have a drink with them. And Nikki was unhappy about this because, reminder, she's out
with all of his friends and she was hurt that he just abandoned her essentially.
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Now I will say that one of the other girls in the group took Nikki under her wing, which
was really kind of her, but still it seems to be the start of where things went wrong.
Because while they were at this second bar, which was called the sardine can, Nikki started
to send Doug text messages that made it clear that she was more than just a little upset.
She was actually pretty damn pissed at him and even accused him of being with another
woman because not only did he not show up like he said that he would, but he wasn't
even responding to her text messages.
So let me just read you some of the texts that she was sending him and it really paints
a picture of where her mind was at.
Wow, what slutter you with because none of your friends know.
Fuck you, abusive asshole.
And another one that said, you hurt me all the time.
Now that's only three texts, but there's quite a lot to unpack there.
And obviously abuse is no joke and Nikki certainly wasn't joking.
In fact, I'll talk about this a little bit more as we go along here, but her friends
and family did say that there was abuse in their relationship.
And so that night when Doug had ditched her, she brought it up to show him how angry she
was.
And it all eventually seemed to come to a boiling point when
one of the girls that Nikki was with decided to call Doug herself. And she thought that maybe if
she tried Doug that he would answer and it would help the situation, but it actually didn't because
Nikki was like, why the fuck are you ignoring my calls, but you are answering from my friend?
And I would certainly be pissed about that too. So at that point
Nikki decided that she had enough and she ended up leaving the bar. There's
actually surveillance footage that shows her leaving out the back gate and you can
actually see that one of the guys that she was with went after her and he was
trying to convince her to come back inside but she wanted to leave and he
felt that he couldn't stop her. After this point there's one call between
Nikki and Doug that we know of and he basically just tells her that he couldn't stop her. After this point there's one call between Nicky and Doug that we know of
and he basically just tells her that he's finally on his way to the sardine can and will meet her
there but according to him she was drunk and not making a whole lot of sense and she was obviously
very angry. And I guess at one point the friend that he was with whose name is Greg took the phone
from him and started trying to talk to Nicky, but said that she either hung up or that maybe her phone had died.
And then after that, that was it. Nikki was never seen or heard from again. Doug says
that he and Greg did drive around looking for her, but they ultimately ended up going
to the sardine can for some drinks before finally going back home around 3am. And when
he got home, Dallas,
the babysitter, said that she had a really weird feeling. She said that she thought it was strange
that Doug came home without Nikki and I think most of us can agree that that is pretty strange.
And if I were in Dallas's shoes, I would definitely think that was extremely odd too.
I guess she even jokingly asked if Nikki was in the trunk
of his car and apparently he just brushed that comment off so she sort of
just had to leave and hope that her friend made it home safely that night
but she didn't. Nikki didn't come home that night and she didn't come home later
the next morning either and so the next day around 430 p.m. Doug finally decides
to go ahead and call 911 and report
Nikki missing.
And here is the audio from that call.
Brown County Public Safety, this is Cherise.
Yes, how do I go about, I guess, missing persons?
Okay, and who's missing?
It's my girlfriend and she does live with me and she's never done this before.
What's her name?
Nicole Vanderheiden.
Now a few hours before Doug made that call, another older gentleman who lived just down
the road from them had placed a call to 911 himself.
And he called 911 because it turns out his grandson and his grandson's friends were helping
him remove some stones from his field when they stumbled upon what no person, especially children, should ever have to see.
Broad County 911, what is the address to your emergency?
We just found a human body laying in suites.
Okay, person beyond help? Or do I need to give instructions for CPR?
No, it's beyond help. It's starting to decay.
Is it a male or female?
It's got long hair, but you heard him say that he
thought the body had started to decay.
But the truth is, the body hadn't even been there for a full day.
And what he thought was decay was actually just severe brutality.
It was so bad, in in fact that they needed dental records
to make a positive identification for a body
that has been there less than 24 hours.
That is pretty rare.
And obviously it took some time
for that identification to be made,
but it didn't take long for them
to connect the body to Nikki.
As soon as Doug had made the missing persons report,
the Brown County Sheriff's Department
realized that the two calls were probably connected.
However, they decided not to tell Doug what they had found.
At least not yet.
And instead, officers went over to his house where they took an official missing persons
report and they also asked more questions to see if his description of Nikki matched
their description of the body.
Because besides a pair of socks and a pink, like little event bracelet that was on her
wrist, there was nothing on the victim's body or at the scene to make an identification.
And ultimately, his description of her was a match.
But they still didn't tell him because they thought the timing of his 911 call, which
again was three hours after the first 911 call,
was super suspicious. And if I were in their shoes, I would feel the same way. I mean,
it's pretty suspicious when someone calls to report a body and then hours later someone is
calling to report that person missing. And of course, that doesn't always mean something
suspicious happened, but in their minds, the alarm bells are going off,
not to mention the fact that he waited all day
to report her missing.
So they loosely questioned him at his house
about the events that took place the night before
without letting him know what they knew.
Officer Shield arrived at Berkeley Road on May 21st, 2016,
completing a missing persons report. Hi there. Hi. Is Doug here?st, 2016. Completing a missing persons report.
Hi there.
Hi.
Is Doug here?
Oh, okay.
Hi, hi.
Hello.
Hi.
I'm here for a missing persons report.
What's going on?
I haven't seen, nobody's seen her
from her since last night,
but I'd say like midnight.
We were actually on the west side at the water hole.
I was on my way down there and she was down at the sardine can with some other friends of mine.
My friend Aaron saw her, she was upset and walking away down south on Maple Street.
So before you even got down to the sardine can, he texted you that she just stormed off south on Maple Street.
What was she mad about?
I don't know.
She said, I was talking to a girl.
Well, I have no idea.
Were you guys drinking?
Yes.
We had actually talked to her.
I was calling her on the way down.
You actually talked to her.
I talked to her.
She's mad.
She's walking.
She was trying to get her to tell us where she was.
I thought maybe if I was talking to her,
that said a Doug that maybe she would let me know
where she was and let us come pick her up.
So she's not just wandering the streets.
Yeah.
She didn't believe that I wasn't Doug talking to her.
And she hung up.
Okay.
And then every time we tried to call her again,
her phone just went to the wrong email.
Did you see her walking?
No. We drove up and down the streets for a while trying
to find her.
And then we went back to the sardine can thinking maybe
she walked back there.
And then we asked people around the sardine can
if they had seen her.
Is it normal for her to sleep off being angry at you
somewhere else?
Is that normal?
No.
Even when she's been upset with me, she'll maintain contact.
She told you where she was at, but she was definitely upset at that time, thinking maybe
she saw you talking to somebody?
Oh, yeah. She had sent me a text saying that.
That she was upset with you?
Yeah.
Can I see the text? Why is she calling you abusive?
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Now the point of recording that conversation, which obviously they're recording pretty
much everything these days anyway, but it was helpful for them to go back and try and
review his body language. And honestly, they felt like he was acting pretty nonchalant for a guy whose
girlfriend and mother of his child is missing. And so later that night, they end up asking him
to come in for questioning, where he explains in more detail the sequence of events that happened
the night before. What time do you leave the watering hole then? I didn't leave, I don't know, I'm guessing all nightish.
A little after, I was pretty intoxicated at that point. And Greg was driving, he didn't, he was sober, so he was driving.
And then did the whole group kind of, do you guys have a plan?
Were you all going to go home?
We kind of did, yeah, we were going to talk to everybody.
I, right after the show, I went and got in line for the bathroom. It was a long line
and then I couldn't find anybody. I talked to Greg and then I ended up calling Nikki
and saying, she was in the car with my friends already. She said, Crystal and Aaron and Darcy
and whoever else was in that car. So I didn't run out there and I said, okay, I'll meet you at the sardine camp.
So, and then when Greg and I were walking out, we ended up running into some good
high school friends that we hadn't seen in a long time and got to chat with them
probably 20 minutes or so, 30 minutes.
But before you left and before you ran into those high school
friends you spoke to Nikki on the phone? Yep. Okay. And she was already... She was in the car with the other friends? Yep.
And headed towards going to the sardine camp. And she was upset at me, that I was talking to a girl and whatever. What did she say?
Who are you talking to?
I don't know if I even tell her it was Katie or whatever.
There's a lot of people in there so it was a relatively short conversation.
Okay, so then you talked to Katie and whoever, whoever's with her, and for about 20, 30 minutes.
So we're looking at what now?
Gibson, about midnight or so, after midnight, that I was up watering home.
Okay.
And because I remember when we had that conversation, I called Nikki on the way when
we were driving, Greg was driving,
we were going down a belt and he was calling and then he took the phone from me because
she was hysterical and drunken, irrational, not making any sense and was kind of yelling
at me and she said, let me try to talk to her and then she said that's when she was
walking.
So that's when... Did I tell you where you were at, where she was at that time?
No, not that, not on the phone.
Okay.
And she assumed she was with the group at the certain time.
No, that's when she said she was walking at that time.
Okay.
So she told Greg that she was walking.
So I was like, where are you?
Can we... don't pick you up.
Where are you?
And she wouldn't say it.
And then Greg said he didn't know if she just hung up on him or the phone died.
So then we just kept on rolling ahead and we drove around in the area
looking for her, only before we went into the sardine can.
And we asked a few people in there, you know,
if we hadn't seen the key and where she went, you know,
I was just thinking she was kind of mad at me
and pulling a little stunt to that at this point.
And then after that, he starts trying to explain
why he waited so long to report her missing,
which was basically that he thought she was upset
and pulling a stunt and that she would be home
in the morning, but then when she didn't come home
and when none of her loved ones had heard from her, that's when he got worried and made that call.
Has any of those other friends called you today?
Uh, they grew up?
Well, I haven't had my phone since basically, you know, I was sitting there feeding Dylan, I woke up and I think maybe she was just like, you know, pulling my stuff and I coming home. And, and like the second time I went back to sleep with Dylan and then woke
back up when he was hungry and was feeding him and I started getting a little more worried
and like okay then I contacted her sister, it was afternoon and then as the time progressed
I contacted Dallas who was the other sitter that night at my house and that's like one
of her really good friends and she hadn't heard from her and I just started getting Now by this point, the body being found was no longer a secret. So he had real worried and that's when he decided to call the police and go over the report.
Now by this point, the body being found was no longer a secret.
Doug had found out, her friends and family had found out, and they found out because it was reported on the news.
So it wasn't something investigators could continue to hide.
But what loved ones didn't know yet was if it was her body.
Obviously, they're concerned that that could be a possibility, but they didn't know for sure. Investigators, though, felt pretty certain, which is what they told
Doug.
Well, I think what we're looking at is this body that was found down the street. I don't think it's been 100% identified as her, but there's a lot of similarities.
What do you mean a lot of similarities?
There's a physical description, height, blonde, belly button ring.
What happened?
I don't know. That's what we're trying to come back and that
she needs to come back and he did seem to show some genuine emotion. It's pretty heartbreaking
to watch back.
You're scared?
I don't want her back. She needs to go back. I need help with the television.
Don't turn me on, you're funny. But obviously you never know if someone is just putting on an act and there are different
ways to grieve and so often we judge interrogation footage and assume that someone is just putting
on that act when that may or may not be the case.
And so even with that emotion, investigators thought that he may be the one who was responsible
for Nicky's murder.
So during that interview, they told him that a search warrant had been written and that
officers were on their way to his house to execute that search right now.
And when it came to this, Doug didn't seem at all worried.
He even assured them that they wouldn't find anything.
However, when that search was executed,
they did end up finding several things
that appeared to be suspicious.
For starters, one thing that investigators were looking for
was a pair of shoes that had some type of zigzag pattern
on the bottom.
And that's because Nikki's body, when it was examined,
they had found zigzag marks on her
back that looked like it was from somebody's shoe. And so based on these injuries, it was believed
that whoever this victim was had been violently and repeatedly stomped on. So of course they wanted
to see if maybe Doug owned a pair of shoes that matched those markings and guess what,
he did. The shoe not only looked like it had a similar zigzag pattern, but they also ended
up finding what looked like a drop of blood on the bottom of one of them. So that was one seemingly
big finding. And then they also found what appeared to be blood in Nicky's car along with what they
described as drag marks in the garage. Now inside of their house, there didn't appear to be any signs of a struggle, but they did
locate bloody tissues as well as blood on the sleeve of a jacket.
And all things considered, of course, this can't be ignored.
So of course they end up collecting swabs of all of the blood and the blood like stains
that they had found and sent them off to the crime lab for testing. And obviously they had to wait for those to be processed, but in the meantime,
there was a major break in the case.
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Just that next morning, bloodstained clothing was found
on a freeway on ramp, not far from where Nikki's body
was left.
And so they could pretty much now confirm
that it was in fact her body
because along with the clothing,
they also found Nikki's school district lanyard and ID.
And like I said, they already pretty much believed
it was Nikki, but this was further proof.
And that wasn't the end of their findings.
That morning, two joggers were just out for a run
and they happened to come across
what can only be described
as the crime scene.
And it was only 118 feet from Nicky and Doug's house.
There was an area on the concrete road where several pools of dried up blood were found.
And the guy who lived in the house right in front of it reported that while he was mowing
his lawn, he ended up running over a black charging cord, which was significant because Nikki's body showed
obvious signs of ligature strangulation.
And when her autopsy was finished,
they confirmed that strangulation and blunt force trauma
were the causes of her death.
In total, the medical examiner determined
that she sustained 241 injuries.
Think about that, 241.
That's really, really hard to wrap your mind around.
That's just beyond inhumane.
And not only that, there were also signs that Nikki had been sexually assaulted.
And I don't even know what to say.
I'm just so sad for Nikki's friends and family.
It's just terrible thinking about what she went through in the final hours of her life.
And of course, when they found out, it was just unbelievably sad. friends and family. It's just terrible thinking about what she went through in the final hours
of her life. And of course, when they found out it was just unbelievably painful. They
were confused and angry and you know, none of them wanted to believe that the body was
Nikki's but now it was confirmed. It was her. Now luckily Nikki and her loved ones do end
up getting justice in this case. I'm very happy to be able to say that.
And while getting justice will never bring her back
and it will never take away their pain, I do hope that it at least brought them comfort.
When it came to getting justice, though, I don't think it played out
how anyone expected it to be. So let's get into that.
So after all of the DNA at the crime scene came back as a match to Nikki, investigators began painting a picture
which was a picture where Doug was guilty of her murder.
They hadn't gotten anything back from the crime lab
at this point, but they believed that they had enough
probable cause to support an arrest.
And so just two days after her body was found,
Doug Detry was arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder, and in
those two days, they looked deeper into text messages between Doug and Nikki, as well as
Doug and his mom, and it painted a pretty nasty picture.
Bottom line is their relationship was not in a good place in multiple ways, and Doug
had even texted his mom and told her that he was even thinking about asking Nikki and the kids
to move out. And so, to investigators, it's looking like a motive. They thought that he
exaggerated his concern for her disappearance and even suggested that he wasn't honest about how
hard he looked for her that night. On top of that, they looked into his record and found out that an
ex accused him of abuse, and at one one point he was even arrested because of it.
Those charges did end up being dropped,
but of course they're not gonna ignore
what she had told them.
Plus both Nikki's mom and sister spoke to detectives
and said that Nikki confided in them
about being abused by Doug.
And to clarify, they were talking about physical abuse.
And so all of this is just adding to the narrative to the
picture that they were already starting to paint about who Doug was and how he
could have been involved in her murder I mean it would make a lot of sense and I
can't necessarily blame them it certainly looked that way it was just
speculation but investigators thought that at some point that night Nikki was
offered a ride by someone and then when she returned, maybe Doug was still awake and freaked out on her.
They had some type of altercation where things ended badly.
They believe it started outside where all that blood was found and then eventually maybe
he dragged her into the garage and put her into her own car.
And then from there, he drove her to the dump site and then just went back home.
But there was an issue with that theory though because it meant that one other person would
have seen Nikki in those final hours, whoever had given her a ride home and whoever that
person was hadn't come forward.
But even though they didn't know who that person was, that didn't stop them from going
ahead and arresting the man who they thought was responsible. But you guys,
as you probably can tell from the way I'm speaking about this, Doug was innocent. Less than two weeks
after Doug was arrested, the results came back from the crime lab and they disproved the
investigator's theory completely. So let me break this down for you. Starting with the male DNA that
was found in 16 places on Nikki's body as
well as on that cord.
Even though it was just partial DNA, it was not a match to Doug.
Then of course we have the shoe, the one with the zigzag print on the bottom that Doug did
own a pair just like that.
Well for starters, the results came back as inconclusive when it came to that zigzag pattern,
meaning they couldn't prove or disprove whether that shoe was a match to the shoe
that was used to stomp on Nikki's body.
And then of course, there was the drop of blood
found on Doug's shoe.
Well, turns out it wasn't even human blood.
It was turkey blood from when Doug
had previously gone hunting.
And then as for the drops of blood in Nikki's car,
turns out it was her daughter's.
And then the blood on those tissues and jacket
were actually from her sister,
who was recently at their house and had had a bloody nose while she was there.
Then it turns out that Nikki's car had never left the garage that night,
and they were able to figure that out because Nikki had a progressive snapshot,
which I'm sure some of you are familiar with,
especially if you have progressive or if you've seen the ads for it.
It's basically like a device that you hook up in your car and it tells the progressive insurance company how well you're driving.
And through that data, they could see that her car did not move all night. And if all that wasn't
enough, get this. Remember when I talked about how when they went to Doug's house, they were
recording his conversation so that they could review his body language later on? Well, it turns
out when they reviewed that footage, they saw that Doug was wearing a Fitbit.
And this is not the first case where I have either covered or heard of this happening,
but the Fitbit ended up playing a huge part in the case and it actually helped prove
that he didn't commit her murder. Isn't that crazy?
When they ended up looking at his Fitbit data, it showed that there were only about 12 steps
in a three hour span where they believe
that Nikki was murdered.
And of course you might be thinking,
well, maybe he took it off.
Maybe he thought ahead on that one.
Well, they don't believe he did because if he did,
it wouldn't have even registered those 12 steps.
Those 12 steps he took, which they believe were probably
from where he maybe went to go to the bathroom
or to check on their kid,
proved that he was wearing the device
throughout the time that they believe that she was murdered.
And so ultimately they did not have enough evidence
to keep him behind bars any longer.
So after 18 days, Doug was released.
But with the exception of his friends,
most people still thought he was guilty
and they couldn't understand why they were letting him out.
And what was even harder to understand
was the fact that weeks started going by
and it didn't seem like anything was happening with the case,
but there was.
Earlier in this episode, I told you guys how Nikki
was found only wearing her socks and a pink bracelet,
like the event bracelet.
And it turns out that there was some DNA found on her socks. And when they ran this DNA through
CODIS, it came back as being a match to 38 year old piece of shit George Steven Birch.
And it turns out his DNA would end up being a match to all other DNA found on Nikki and
the murder weapon.
But who was this guy?
Well, when investigators first looked into him,
they could see that he was from Virginia
and didn't appear to have any connection
to Nikki whatsoever.
So how did this random dude's DNA end up on her sock?
Well, if you haven't already figured it out,
it's because this good for nothing shit bag murdered her.
It turns out that George was new to the Green Bay area, he had just moved there a few months
earlier after going through a divorce.
He ended up moving in with his buddy Ed Jackson and Ed's wife Linda, who he had been friends
with for over 20 years.
And the thing that interested investigators the most about him was the fact that on his
record it showed that he had already been arrested
for murder.
Back in 1998, he was arrested for the murder of a man named Joey White, who was supposedly
a rival gang member.
A jury did end up acquitting George, but investigators felt like this wasn't a coincidence, so they
kept looking into him, and this is what they found out.
George, whose nickname is actually Big Country because he's 6'8", was a regular at this bar called Richard Craniums,
which happens to be a half mile away from the sardine can.
Investigators also learned that he had recently been associated with a hit-and-run incident.
I'm talking like right after the murder.
And what happened was the Jacksons had let George borrow their Chevy Blazer,
and one night
that vehicle was involved in the hit and run. And on top of being super banged up, whoever was driving
the car also decided to torch it. And naturally the police suspected George was involved since
he was the person known to drive the vehicle. But of course he said it wasn't him and that someone
else had stolen it. Now they didn't end up charging him with anything since they couldn't prove that he did it,
but the whole ordeal ended up really being a golden ticket in Nicky's murder investigation.
It turns out when police brought him in for questioning over that whole ordeal,
he ended up giving them written permission to download the data from his phone.
And he did this because he thought it would prove that he wasn't near the area where the hit-and-run took place
But what big dummy dumbs didn't even factor in was the fact that now police had access to
Everything and so to make a long story short
Investigators got a hold of the data and it proved that George was at every single location
Associated with Nicky's murder on the night it happened.
So if the DNA wasn't already a slam dunk,
this certainly was.
The data ultimately showed that he drove
from Richard Craniums to his house,
where he stopped briefly,
then from his house to Nicky's house,
and lastly from Nicky's house to the field
where her body was dumped.
It also placed him on the highway on ramp
where her clothes had been discarded.
And if all that weren't bad enough, this bigfoot looking ass had been dumb enough to
be googling the case.
Not once, not twice, 64 times.
Okay, so things are not looking good for Mr. George.
So of course, they arrest him and they ultimately believe that on the night that she was killed,
Nikki had met George at Richard Cranium.
And while the specific details are uncertain,
they think that he had offered her a ride home.
And during this ride home,
they believe that he tried to make a move on her sexually,
which they believe that she denied.
And because she denied him,
he sexually assaulted and killed her.
That day he was brought in for questioning
and George could not have been more casual
about the whole thing. He straight up sat in that room smoking a cigarette and smiling like he hadn't
just been arrested on suspicion of murder and unfortunately not much more information was
learned. George answered a handful of personal questions but when the detective started talking
about the murder and reading him his Miranda rights he asked for a lawyer. So obviously you're brought here in handcuffs, right?
Which means you're arrested.
So you have the right to your Miranda rights.
So you familiar with those rights at all?
Okay, so before I speak to you any further
about my investigation, I wanna read your Miranda rights
and see if you're willing to talk to me, okay?
The reason you're here is in reference
to a homicide investigation into Nicole Vanderheide
Okay, so this is something that you want to talk to me about
Sir, okay
You don't want to talk to me about that
So if I read you Miranda rights, you don't you don't want to talk to me
So I prefer a lawyer and honestly even though he didn't end up saying much at the time, I'd say it was kind
of a good thing because it gave this dummy time before the trial began to concoct a ridiculous
story that no one was going to believe.
The trial started in February of 2018 and I'll explain this more in a minute, but basically
the fact that he didn't tell his whole concocted story from the jump just proved
that everything he was saying was complete bullshit.
So let's start going over the trial, shall we?
The trial against George, specifically it began on February 19th, 2018, and no time
was wasted getting into the nitty gritty details.
The prosecution argued that George undeniably murdered Nikki Vanderheiden and that the evidence
proves that it was him and him alone and just as a reminder
I thought it would be good for us to go over once again all of the evidence against him
And there's quite a bit first
There was the phone data which placed him at every single location
associated with Nikki's murder and then they had his DNA on both her body and the cord that they say he strangled her with and
Then they also had the testimony of Ed Jackson.
And he explained during that testimony
that the day after Nikki was murdered,
he and George went out fishing.
Like, can you imagine doing something that heinous
and then waking up the next morning and going fishing?
And there's even a photo of George smiling
as he's holding up a fish that he caught.
And he looks totally unfazed, totally happy,
just showing off his stupid fish.
And that photo, plus the testimony of Ed,
ended up helping the prosecution
because it showed that George didn't have
any injuries to his head,
which I'm sure you're a little confused on that.
And I will explain more
after I go over the defense's argument.
So the entire, and I mean entire strategy of the defense
was to convince the jury that Doug had been the
one to kill Nikki. And I'm sure you're already thinking that's a terrible argument, and it is,
because obviously they have all this physical evidence against George. Plus they have plenty
of evidence to prove that Doug is innocent, but they said they could explain it somehow.
According to George, who did take the stand by the way, he was with Nikki that night. He said that they met at Richard Craniums and the two of them
began flirting and eventually he asked if she wanted to go home with him. He
claims that she said yes and that the two of them got in his car and drove to
his place. But then he said when they pulled up other people were home so they
decided to go to Nikki's instead and when they go to Nikki's same situation
people are home. Duh. So he claims then when they go to Nicky's, same situation, people are home, duh.
So he claims then that they decided to have sex
in the back of his car.
But here's the kicker, out of nowhere,
George claims that he was knocked out
and completely lost consciousness.
Then when he suddenly came to,
he said he saw a man who he heard say,
"'Don't you fucking think about it,'
as well as, "'Look what the fuck you made me do.
And when he did come to,
he said that Nikki was already dead.
So yeah, that was his story that he felt good about
that he just happened to be unconscious for all of this.
Okay, but even if the jury was foolish enough
to believe all of that bullshit,
he still had to explain why his phone placed him
at the location where her body was dumped. So what did this big idiot say? He said that
Doug forced him at gunpoint to move Nikki's body to the back of his car and
then proceeded to hold that gun against him as the two of them drove her body to
the field where he was forced to dump her. Now apparently this entire time
George was trying to come up with a way
to escape the situation,
and he said he got that opportunity in the field
when Doug wasn't paying attention.
He said that he pushed Doug down as hard as he could,
and then he ran as fast as his little legs could carry him,
I guess, big legs, and drove off.
And while driving away,
he noticed that Nicky's clothes were still in his car.
So he threw them out his window in a panic.
And I mean, no offense to Doug when I say this,
but George looks like he could eat Doug.
I mean, he was called big country for a reason.
He is a six foot, eight inch, 260 pound behemoth.
And Doug is kind of a regular looking dude.
He's not tiny or anything,
but George is certainly a lot bigger than him.
Obviously you have to take into account that if his story was true, the person holding
the gun does have more power, but I don't know why I'm just so hung up on that.
It just seems like one other element to his story that just fundamentally doesn't make
any sense.
And that's why it's so ridiculous.
He even tried to sell this to the jury.
He didn't even mention any of this to investigators when he was arrested.
But all in all, that was the gist of his testimony.
And the fact that he even testified in his own defense was pretty shocking.
I mean, that does not happen often.
Now, Doug also took the stand and the defense went in on him.
They brought up the text messages where Nikki alleges he abused her
and the fact that he was planning on leaving her and their son,
you know, things that would point to a motive. But he denied all of those allegations and even said that he was planning on leaving her and their son, you know, things that would point to a motive.
But he denied all of those allegations and even said that he didn't know why Nikki would
say those things in the first place.
They also did question why it took him so long to report her missing and I certainly
have thoughts on that and on Doug in general and the way he treated her.
I don't feel great about him and I'm sure any of you can agree, but while it's frustrating
he did wait so long, it definitely wouldn't have changed the outcome.
Plus, let's not forget about the Fitbit that did play a big role in clearing him.
How could he have committed a violent murder and dumped a body and only have taken 12 steps?
I mean, the logic just isn't there.
The reality is, Nikki's life was taken from her and while Doug
definitely has his own can of worms, he wasn't guilty of murder. Which is the same conclusion
that the jury did end up coming to and both the prosecution and the defense thought that they would
take quite a bit of time but they didn't really need much time at all. After a two-week trial,
they only took four hours to deliberate and they came back with a guilty verdict.
And two of the jurors ended up telling reporters
that their decision really just came down to one thing.
And that was the wire cord.
That cord, which was used to strangle Nicky,
only had one man's DNA on it.
And that was George.
And at sentencing a few weeks later,
19 letters were submitted to the judge
asking that he punish him for as long as the law would allow.
And that's exactly what the judge did.
And I really, really like this judge.
I mean, I don't know his whole career,
but from the way that he handled this case,
I thought he did a great job.
He sent his George to life in prison
without the possibility of parole, and even told him that if he
could he would sentence him to the death penalty. The death penalty isn't legal in Wisconsin
so he couldn't but he did say that he believed that this crime warrants that sentence.
What complicates things though is not only
Did you just
brutally murder her?
But you took away her life and then you kind of tried to take away her reputation by the
story of sex in the car.
And I agree with Mrs. Detry.
The easy out would have just been, I'm not going to fight.
She did fight.
She had honor.
You took that away from her.
And essentially he said something along the lines of I'm giving you the death penalty in a way
because you're going to die in prison where you belong. He was also ordered to pay about
$37,000 in restitution to the family and Doug for wage loss, headstone engraving, burial costs, counseling, and more. And despite
everything, what really pisses me off like the cherry on top of this evil man is that he
continues to maintain his innocence and he says that he'll never confess in a million years.
I don't even know how to put into words how evil you have to be to not give her friends
and family that closure.
I mean, this is a mother of children that are going to grow up without her, one of them
who was too young to even have any memories of her.
And you couldn't just own up, be a man at the end of the day and admit to what you did,
confess, give them that type of closure.
I guess you can't really expect a monster like George to have the heart to do that,
but still it just makes me so so angry. So this is normally the part of the episode where I would
start to wrap things up, but I do have one more piece of information that I want to share and it
actually has to do with charges that were filed against Doug. I've obviously said that Doug is innocent and he is innocent of murder.
However, after Nikki was murdered, he was charged with reckless
endangering of safety disorderly conduct as well as false imprisonment
which had to do with an incident that took place after Nikki was killed
but before George's trial and this is very shocking and disturbing
but what happened was Heather,
Nikki's sister, had been living at their house helping with the baby after Nikki was murdered
and a year before the trial in February of 2017 the two of them were driving to a birthday party
and well Doug ended up touching Heather's knee in a sexually suggestive way and when she denied this
advance he locked the car doors and took
off speeding. It was a very bad, very scary situation. He ran a red light and completely
put her in danger and he only stopped when she started kicking at the windshield to try and break
free, as if she hadn't been through enough recently. So another trial for that incident was scheduled
for August of 2018,
but he ended up pleading no contest to misdemeanor negligent operation of a vehicle,
and if he stayed out of trouble by the agreed-upon date, the charges would be dismissed. Which to my knowledge,
they did ultimately end up being dismissed. So yeah, Doug might be innocent of murder, but
according to everything we know about him, he
does not seem like an upstanding citizen by any means.
I mean, to do this to the sister of someone you loved, someone who was murdered, the mother
of your child, so soon after what happened to her, pretty, pretty evil, in my opinion.
Nikki, her sister, their whole family deserves so much better and really just at the end of the day my heart breaks for those kids.
I mean the fact that if they don't already know what happened they probably will learn what happened in their life. It's just beyond traumatic.
I was curious how they're doing now and I struggled finding any recent updates on how they're doing, but I did see that a fundraiser was started to help the family financially support their
kids through life in college.
It's a GoFundMe and like always, I'm going to have that link down below in case you're
in a position to be able to support them.
And I'm going to attempt to get in touch with them and see if they're interested in applying
for a grant through my foundation, Higher Hope, because we definitely would love to
help them.
But even though years have passed now,
this will never be over for her family,
especially for those three children
who will forever have to grow up without their mother.
How someone could just be in the wrong place
at the wrong time and just happen to ask
the wrong person for a ride, it's just, it's so unfair.
Nikki deserved so much better.
And George Birch got exactly what he deserved,
which is rotting in prison until the day he dies.
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