True Crime with Kendall Rae - Where Did Millionaire Rancher Lydia “Dia” Abrams Go? Is Family Involved?
Episode Date: January 10, 2023On June 6, 2020, 65-year-old Dia Abrams disappeared without a trace. She was last seen on the Bonita Vista Ranch, near Idyllwild, California. Interestingly, all of her belongings and her dog were left... untouched. Riverside County Sheriff’s Department: +1 (951) 776-1099 Investigators: +1 (760) 578-2101 or +1 (951) 203-3767 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.
So happy to have you here with me today to discuss another case.
And if you are new, then welcome.
So today we are going to be discussing
the ongoing, very mysterious disappearance
of Lydia or Dia Abrams.
And this one, again, is an ongoing investigation.
So we do not have all the information
that will eventually hopefully be coming out.
But I am going to tell you what we do know so far
and I am very curious to hear your thoughts on this one
because it's pretty wild,
just all the different pieces that are involved with this,
all of the potential motives.
It's one of those cases where there is a lot of money involved
and that always makes everything a lot more complicated.
I am recording this video on December 16th
and it is quite
possible that more information could come out in between now and the time that this video goes up
or shortly after this video comes out and for the sake of this family and for Lydia or Dia,
I really hope that we know more soon because as of right now this case is a huge mystery and there's just so
many ways that it could have gone that it really leaves your mind wondering.
All right, let's go ahead and get into this case. So Lydia was born as Lydia
Kenshalo on July 6th, 1954 near Mountain Center, California and she remained in
the Southern California area for her entire life. And like I said, Lydia went
by her nickname, Dia,
most of the time. So going back in time a bit here, she was 25 years old when she met a 39-year-old
named Clem Abrams, who at that point was already a multi-millionaire. Dia and Clem dated four,
five years before they became engaged in 1984, and then they went on to have two kids, named Clinton and Chris Sarra.
So like I said, Clam was a very rich man.
He was very successful working in real estate
and continued to earn their family millions of dollars
throughout the years.
He and Dia owned and developed several different properties,
which were located on the Benita Vista Ranch,
which spans over 116 acres in Idol Wild California.
And the whole ranch, as you can imagine, is worth several million dollars.
It is super, super looks.
And this place looks absolutely gorgeous.
And their property was massive.
And it was truly Dia's dream come true.
So as you can imagine, since they had so much land, Dia was a big fan of nature.
She loved to do things outdoors.
She loved to ride horses, hike, and she was also big fan of nature. She loved to do things outdoors, she loved to ride horses, hike,
and she was also a huge animal lover
and loved to rescue animals.
So living on the ranch was really a dream life for her.
People who were close to Dia say that she was
a bit of a spitfire, but at the same time,
she was very kind and caring.
And although she clearly had a very down-to-earth side
to her being so connected to nature and you know her passion for animals
It was no secret that she definitely liked to keep up with her parents and by all means
She definitely had the money to do it, but as we all know money doesn't always buy happiness
Now their marriage was good for a long time and it started off really strong and you know
The early years with their kids were really great living on this beautiful ranch,
but eventually things started to take a turn for the worst
and they ended up getting separated.
Now, it's kind of confusing what their arrangement was
after they were separated.
I wasn't able to really figure out exactly
what the agreement was during their separation
or, you know, why they kept living
on the same property together, but they did both of them remained living on the
Bonita Vista Ranch and Dia did not give up on love altogether after their marriage failed
She continued to date and she ended up joining farmers only.com and in
2016 she actually met a man named Keith Harper at this point
She was in her early 60s and Keith was in his late 60s. And he said that their relationship just really hit the ground running, that there was immediate
attraction and a spark between them.
And he said that he was looking for her his entire life.
And he was so happy to have finally found the woman of his dreams.
But before I talk about them as a couple, I wanted to quickly talk about Keith Harper
as an individual.
So Keith was born and raised in Idaho
and after graduating from high school in 1967 he went on to attend college at BYU in Utah. He earned
an associate's degree, an undergraduate degree, and two masters degrees. Now he also had children
with his first wife, he had four kids, and then he went on to marry two more times before he actually met Dia. And in addition to his rocky marital history, he also has a rocky criminal history.
In 1996, he received his first sexual assault violation, which his second wife made against
him. And that assault was actually expunged from his record, but that was just the start
of things when it comes to Keith
and sexual misconduct. Three other women actually accused Keith of sexual assaults during a snow
mobiling incident in Colorado. Keith was actually the owner of a business out in Durango, Colorado,
called Outlaw Rivers and Jeep Tours, which offered various activities such as snow mobiling.
And in 2011, three women came forward
with allegations of unlawful sexual conduct against Keith
and they all claimed that he touched them inappropriately
while on the snowmobiles.
And he was found guilty of misdemeanor sexual assault
in two out of the three claims.
And he ended up being sentenced to 30 days in jail
four years of probation.
And he also, at that point, had to register as a sex offender.
And on top of all that, it turns out he was also operating this business illegally on an expired
license in a national forest. He pled guilty and was sentenced to four months in jail and then had to
pay several thousand dollars in fines as well. So getting back to Keith and Dia's relationship,
things really hit the ground
running when they first met. Like I said, the two of them met on farmersonly.com and you
know, their relationship began online just by chatting. And this was in 2016. And eventually
he decided to go ahead and make the trip from Colorado to California to meet her in
person. And he was aware at this time that she was technically still married to her ex-clem and still lived on the same property as him.
But from what I can tell, this really didn't hinder their relationship at all.
So at first they would go back and forth between California and Colorado to spend time with each other,
Dia went out to Colorado several times to Durango, and all of that was pretty short lived.
Because in less than six months, the two of them were already living together
at the Benita Vista Ranch.
And for a while, things for Dio were going pretty well,
and it wasn't until 2018 that things started
to get a little rocky, because Clem actually passed away.
He had been battling illness for years at this point,
so it wasn't a huge shock,
but his death quickly sparked a legal battle
within the Abrams family
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You see, before his death,
Klem had appointed his two children,
Clinton and Chrisara,
as the executors of his estate
and beneficiaries of his trust.
And he basically left them the majority of what was his,
which left Dia, on the other hand, with very little.
In the end, she was awarded a few properties and a marital
trust that would provide her with drastically less money
than she was used to living off of.
And keep in mind, she started dating Clem in her 20s
and had access to his multi-million dollar success
for nearly 40 years.
So this was a huge lifestyle change for her.
And the prena, that the two of them
signed back in 1984 was another
document that stated how little Dia would be left with. To give you kind of the gist of the
pre-nup, it essentially said that Dia's income during marriage would remain her separate property
and claims income during marriage would remain his separate property. So in the event of a divorce,
they would each keep what was theirs and then
split any assets that they shared between the two of them, 50-50. Now, obviously, this
type of agreement isn't unheard of, or really out of the ordinary, or outrageous in any way,
but since Dia was encouraged by Clem to not work, and he was the one who maintained their finances. She really never had the opportunity
to earn anything of her own. He literally told her throughout the years that he would
take care of everything that she didn't even have to think about work or money or get involved
in their finances in any way. He was in complete control, but now that he was gone, none of
his earnings were technically Diaz property. And this prenup was one out of two legal documents
that essentially passed the majority of his wealth
onto his kids, leaving Dia in a tough position.
So because of all this,
she decided to petition the court
to invalidate the prenup and modify the trust
because she felt like a lot of what was being left
to the kids should have been left to her.
Take the ranch, for example.
She had lived on it and maintained it for years.
And I guess her kids never really came to visit.
If you wanna read the entire petition for yourself,
it is available online, but for the sake of time,
I'm going to do my best to summarize what Dia and her lawyers
were attempting to do.
So first, let's talk about the petition
to invalidate the prenup,
which was filed in June of 2019. And it included three main arguments as to why the prenup should
be invalidated. First, they argue that the prenup was administered involuntarily. Second,
they argue that the terms were unconscionable. And third, they argue that the prenup violated
public policy. I know that's all really confusing, so let's break it down.
Even though Dia signed the prenup back in 1984,
she claims it was signed under duress.
Because at the time, she was four months pregnant
and just weeks away from their wedding
and they had already invited guests,
booked the venue, it was already paid for
and Clem came to her and asked her to sign this prenup
and obviously she was in a stressful situation.
She didn't want to end up being a single mother
and they had all these people coming in for their wedding.
So, dress.
Next, there's the argument that the terms of the prenup
were unconscionable.
One of the conditions of the prenup
stated that Dia would not be granted community property
in the event of a divorce.
Community property laws state that in the event of a divorce, couples are required to split
equally all assets acquired during the marriage, but their pre-nip states that Dia would not
be granted this.
And because she was so dependent on Clem, she never required her own assets or properties.
So she and her lawyers argue that because of this, the terms in the prenup were unfair towards Dia
and should be invalidated.
And then lastly, we have the argument
that the prenup violated public policy.
And in this part of the petition,
Dia's lawyers referenced public policy
dating back to 1872 and used it to argue
that the prenup was in violation of said policy.
And in addition to invalidating the pre-nup,
I also mentioned that Dia was looking to modify Clems Trust.
But in all honesty, that is an even longer
and more complicated series of arguments.
Again, all this is really complicated,
but if you want to access the petition online yourself,
you are able to do so.
But what's really most important to understand here is that Dia was seeking
$6.7 million from Clemsa State to fund the Marital Trust, which would provide her with far more money
than she was left with initially. And as you probably already guessed, her kids, Clinton, and
Krasara were not happy about this because it would leave them with far less than what they were originally supposed to get.
So of course, in response, they filed an opposition, which essentially told the court that the
original documents should be upheld.
As you can imagine, the petition and the opposition sparked a year-long conflict between
Dia and her kids.
And it's just so sad when large amounts of money like this
come in between family. And it happens so often. I mean, that's why I think the phrase
money doesn't buy you happiness is so true because all that arguing was precious time that ended up
being wasted because on June 6th, 2020, Dia vanished from the Benita Vista ranch.
And to this day, she has never been found.
So let's talk about this day that Dia went missing.
The six was a Saturday, and it was a very normal day
from what I can tell.
That day, Dia woke up like normal,
and she ended up baking a batch of fresh cinnamon rolls
for a neighbor of hers who was terminally ill. After the cinnamon
rolls are done baking, she packs them up and brings them over to this neighbor who confirms seeing
her and then goes back home. Then around 2 p.m., her and Keith got together for lunch at the main house
on the property. And this is where things between Keith and Dia are a little dicey because by 2020,
Keith claims that he and Dia were engaged
to be married, however, this is questionable. And as far as what happened during this lunch,
we only have what Keith says to go off of because he was the last person, apparently, who was with Dia
before she vanished. And Keith said, for the most part, this lunch was normal that they were enjoying
their time together, but that one thing was kind of out of the ordinary. Dia had brought up to him a matter of concern
And he claims that he told her that they could talk about whatever was on her mind later that evening maybe or while they were traveling to Colorado the next day
Well, we ended lunch
We were going to Durango Colorado
on the following day. She had made a statement.
She said, I would like to talk with you and I said, well, we have the meadow to do. And I said,
I'll be till dark getting the meadow done. And I said, we can we talk once I finish that.
So they end up wrapping up their lunch around 230.
So it was like a 30 minute lunch.
And then he went on to Mo the Meadow.
And he said he was under the impression
that Dia was going to go 10 to their horses
at another property on the ranch where they kept the horses.
This property, which is located on Toolbox Spring Road,
is about five miles away from their main residents.
And he said he was expecting to see, do you later that evening, around dinner time, that was kind of their normal daily routine.
But around 730, she still wasn't there.
And at first, he wasn't too worried about it.
He said he decided to give her a quick call and see where she was.
But then he heard her phone ringing inside the house.
So he follows the sound of the phone ringing and it leads him to their bedroom where he
finds her phone and also her wallet.
Now it doesn't strike him as that odd right away because she didn't always take her belongings
with her everywhere she went.
I mean she's just going to be on their property so she really didn't need her phone or her
wallet.
So he went to go check out back for her truck.
Because like I mentioned, this toolbox property was five miles away, and so Dia definitely
would have taken the truck.
The truck was her only form of transportation available to her.
So he checks outside and sees that the truck is still there.
And that's when he starts to get concerned.
Dia was a very athletic person.
She did love to spend time walking on their property.
She'd love to be out in nature.
So it wouldn't be completely unreasonable to think
that maybe she went off hiking
and just left her belongings behind.
Maybe to get some space, clear her head,
it did seem like she had a lot on her mind during the lunch.
But at the same time, Keith was a little concerned
with it getting later.
And so he wanted to make sure that she wasn't in an accident during the lunch. But at the same time, Keith was a little concerned with it getting later,
and so he wanted to make sure that she wasn't in an accident or anything somewhere on the
property, so he made a phone call to a highway patrolman that he knew. And this guy was
actually someone that they knew. He used to live on one of their properties on Toolbox
Spring Road, so he was familiar with their family in the area. So Keith tells him that
he hasn't seen Dia in a few hours and he wanted to
know if any medical reports or incidents
in the area had been called in.
The patrolman hadn't heard anything,
but he told Keith that he would let him know
if he did.
He did, however, tell Keith that if he
did report de-emissing, that it would be
about three days before the police actually
filed a missing person's report.
She had a highway patrolman that was living
at Toolbox. He had just shortly moved to another location.
Anyway, I had talked with him and he said, well, they're not
going to do anything for almost three days because of the
fact that that's their rule. I wasn't sure where she was. So I was
more concerned about searching the properties, making sure that she wasn't trapped in a storage box
or some other location. And it takes a while to search that property because there's a lot of
structures. Who is that highway patrol? I can't remember his name.
Was that the first person that you called
after you had been searching for Dia?
Correct.
I was just concerned if there had been any medical reports
or anything and he indicated that he had heard of anything
and he also informed me it also be a while before they w
actually consider her miss
information. Keith decided
bed that night without d
would come back the next
would be cleared up. But
7th, Dia did not come back
decided at that point to go ahead and make some calls to
friends and some neighbors as
well, letting them know that he
couldn't find her.
Did you make any other phone calls
that evening or that night?
We started making phone calls
to people not that night, but
in the next morning, we
started making phone calls to
neighbors and people that knew
her and started organizing a search
of the branch.
So the news that Dia was missing traveled fast.
And so a group of people, including her son Clinton, gathered at the ranch to search
the property.
But despite being the person to tell everyone that she was missing, Keith was not helpful
at all when it came to looking for her, which is obviously very suspicious
and it gets even worse.
Both her son, Clinton, and another man
named Issaidro Garcia, who worked at the property,
said that Keith was not helpful during their search at all.
And not only did he notice that Keith wasn't being helpful,
but it didn't seem like he was all that surprised
about this considering how Keith had treated him
in the first place.
You see, Keith
was actually a horrible person when it came to their employees. He was known for treating them
like slaves. He was also very racist. He never liked Keith and always felt like he was treated
like garbage by him and it was just such a difference from how he was treated by Clem and Dia.
So he wasn't the only one that actually noticed how unhelpful Keith was being that day and
how his behavior seemed weird.
He felt like Keith was being shifty and very reluctant to speak.
What was your impression of Keith Harper on that Sunday when you arrived?
He was very shifty, reluctantly speaking, kept stating he had meetings and he couldn't be there.
But of course, without Keith's help, the search for Dia went on.
So a woman named Diana Federer, who was a friend and neighbor of Dia's,
really took the lead on the search.
Now, Diana is really an important piece of this story,
and I'll come back to more information about her later,
but I want to keep talking about this initial search for Dia.
Obviously, their property is huge,
and so there
is so much land to cover when searching for Dia and not only are they searching for her but they're
looking for any clues as well. But unfortunately their search really turned up nothing and Dia was
officially reported as a missing person to the Riverside Sheriff's Department that day. And it
wasn't until the following day, Monday, June 8th, that the investigation actually began.
And obviously Keith's behavior up until this point
has been extremely weird and get this.
When the official police search actually began that morning,
Keith actually packed up his RV
and left the state of California.
That's right, he packed up all his shit and just left. While the love of
his life is missing and all these people are looking for her and how the police are involved, you know,
such a crucial time, he just decides to leave.
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And then on Monday,
morning Harper left in the RV, right?
Yeah, I come in like probably like 8.30 maybe,
if he was ready to leave. So soon I get there and he just left
And if he told me I'll be back later I gotta go
Sorry son of an appointment or something. So obviously Keith is already looking extremely sketchy and in his
Deposition he says he went to Arizona because he had a property there and was having a tax issue.
He had to deal with now. Why he couldn't deal with this tax issue at a different time is totally
beyond me. Keith said that he originally planned to return to California the next day, but at that
point the police had totally locked down the ranch, so he said he wouldn't have been able to get
back in. So the investigative team spent the next three days intensively searching the 116-acre ranch,
and during that time, Keith was not there.
The Riverside Sheriff's Department brought in a lot of people
to help search the ranch,
because it is such a huge property.
They brought in several different teams,
including the missing persons and homicide teams,
as well as a team of divers.
And several search warns were granted, including one for the primary residents, one for the
second property on the ranch, and one for Keith's storage facility business in New Mexico,
and also one for Keith's RV.
And while executing a search on the primary residents, investigators found the following items,
a tan bed sheet with possible blood, a bandaid with possible blood,
a piece of toilet paper with possible blood.
Two spent bullet casings, two handwritten letters,
and a net gear router.
And then there's another wild element to all this
because a second search warrant of the property
ended up finding what looked to be
an illegal marijuana operation.
The police ended up seizing more than 2,300 plants and 357 pounds of processed marijuana,
which is a lot.
And Keith denied even knowing about this, which seems kind of hard to believe.
And anyway, all of this ended up having nothing to do with her disappearance, according to police.
And so, the search continued,
and two more search warns were executed later that week.
In addition to the properties he owned in Arizona,
Keith also owned and operated a storage company
called American Storage out of Aztec, New Mexico.
And this storage facility business
was searched on June 13th, 2020.
And unfortunately, this is another instance
where investigators have not revealed
if they found anything or if they did what they found.
But we do know that the same day
that the storage business was searched,
investigators also searched Keith's RV.
We also know that the RV was seized upon being searched
and the front seat was removed and collected as evidence.
So we have a handful of search warrants
that provided police with some amount of evidence,
but we don't really know yet
how any of it is connected to Dia's disappearance.
And I imagine that this information will be kept private
until Dia is found, hopefully,
which as of right now has not happened.
And I'm sure you're starting to get
very, very sketchy vibes about Keith.
And you definitely aren't alone in that.
Now, during this time that Keith was out of town
and the police are searching multiple properties
and collecting evidence across two different states,
Clinton and Cricera are back at the ranch.
And given the fact that they are her children,
the police handed over control of the house
to the two of them, which seemed to be a problem
for Keith and for Diana.
I briefly mentioned Diana earlier in how she kind of took control of the search efforts.
Let's talk about her a little bit more.
So Diana Federer is a neighbor and also supposedly a very close friend of Dia.
Dia met her back in 2015 and they had been pretty close ever since.
But of course course it's more
complicated than that. She was actually an employee of Diaz and she managed five
different Airbnb rental properties that were on the ranch. And what's really
strange about Diana is in the first couple of days that Dia was missing, she was
armed and she kind of acted like a guard for the main house.
She stood out front of the door and made sure that no one came inside.
This obviously could have been to preserve the crime scene for investigators or a potential
crime scene, but many people think that it's odd and that maybe she had something to hide.
And her kids, Diaz kids, definitely think that she had something to hide. And her kids, Diaz kids, definitely think that she had something to hide. Both
Clinton and Kressara think that Keith was involved with their mother's disappearance,
but that Diana also helped. Now there's one big piece of information when it comes to
Keith and Diana that is going to make you think what the fuck. And it is going to help
you understand why Clinton and Krasara think that they are involved
with their mother's disappearance.
On May 22nd, 2020, just 15 days before Dia disappears, there was an amendment that she
made to her trust and power of attorney.
In addition to removing her children entirely from her trust and will, she appointed Keith
as the primary trustee and Diana as an alternate.
And it literally states,
trustar leaves nothing but love and affection to her kids,
which I will say is not the at-surprising,
considering they were in this huge legal battle over Clemsville.
But D.I. also amended her power of attorney.
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For those of you who don't know, a power of attorney letter is a legal document that
allows someone to appoint another the ability to manage their finances, property, and things
like that in the event that they are unable to.
So in this case, de-estated that if she were unable to manage her own finances and property,
Keith and Diana were granted permission to make decisions on her behalf.
Keith was also added as a beneficiary to her estate
in the event of her death.
Very strange considering she disappears 15 days later.
This is obviously incredibly suspicious.
And how many cases have we talked about
where things start off with an amended trust
or a new life insurance policy,
and then within a matter of weeks,
someone just turns up missing or dead.
I'm not saying this is the case here necessarily, innocent until proven guilty, right?
But this is weird.
I think we can all agree, this is very, very weird.
And obviously, this means that Keith and Diana stood to benefit from Dia's death or disappearance.
But it gets even scarier because it turns out Keith sergeant that he another five years because
he would be declared legally
awarded her a state. One
day, he told me I hope I can
live five years. I hope I
can live five years. That's
what he told me one day after she went missing. Yeah, she said he told me I hope I live five more years.
Now I want to rewind a little bit back to where I said that Clinton and Crizzera being
handed the keys to her property was a bit of an issue. And well that's because like I mentioned
earlier, Dia had written them out of control of her estate. And according to Diana,
Dia feared that if her
children got a hold of it, they would take everything.
It has been said by Dia that she does not want the children to have anything to do
with any of her properties, and that if something happened to her, it was the
children because they want, she didn't say what would I have, but they'll come in
here and take everything. And so
she made me promise, as well as several other people, that the children would not be allowed
in the home, because the first thing that would happen if she was gone, that they would come in
and take everything. So while Keith was out of town dealing with his tax issue in Arizona,
Diana took it into her own hands to get the power of attorney letter to show the
authorities in order to gain control of the property back. And she was successful. Clinton had
to turn the keys back over to Diana, who then passed the keys off to Keith when he returned to
California. And once again, she claimed that this was to protect Diaz Belongings from her children.
And I understand that this is a lot of legal back and forth here.
It's probably really confusing, but just hang tight
because there's more.
On April 20th, 2021, Clinton and Krasara
filed a petition with the Riverside Probiot Corps
in an attempt to terminate the power of attorney document.
They wanna be able to make decisions on their mother's behalf
rather than leave it in the hands of the people
that they feel are responsible for her disappearance.
Now, like I did earlier, I'm going to try my best, keep in mind, I have no legal background, but I'm going to try my best to summarize the main points of this petition.
So, the petition lays out several points as to why Keith Harbour should not be acting as Diaz power of attorney. And one of the main glaring reasons that they cite is the fact that the power of attorney
document itself is incomplete and unsigned.
Now listen to how crazy this is.
This document is actually referred to as a partial power of attorney because it lacks all the
elements to be considered complete.
The document itself is also just weird and looks unofficial.
It's written in several different fonts
and the text randomly changes sizes.
But the biggest and most absurd thing here
is in the documents final page.
This page, which is supposed to include Dia's signature,
was taken and replaced with a page
from a completely different document.
Page six of Power of Attorney was replaced with page 16 from the trust.
And I'm not talking about lifting her signature
and getting it copied onto page six.
I'm saying that page six was literally gone
and a copy of page 16 from the trust was just put on the end.
Probably in hopes that no one would notice
that it just came from a different document.
So based on this, it looks like Dia never signed
the power of attorney document and Keith,
or someone tried to make it look like she did.
And the weirdness does not stop there folks.
This petition also states several other reasons
as to why Keith should be removed as power of attorney.
For starters, a power of attorney document is invalid
if the principal Dia is invalid. If the principal
Dia is deceased. Even though we don't know if she's deceased or not, the fact that it's being
treated as a homicide investigation should be enough to make this document invalid. And it also
includes the following. Keith has previously and unsuccessfully tried to use the document to file
lawsuits on Dia's behalf. And this has the potential to cause irreparable damages.
He has a criminal history and has served time in jail.
His potential involvement in Diaz's appearance
is obviously a conflict of interest
and Keith refuses to hand over a full and complete copy
of the power of attorney.
He also has potential involvement
in the illegal marijuana grow on the ranch.
And in the time that he has acted as power of attorney,
he has failed to make the mortgage payments
on two properties, showing that he's unfit
and incapable of handling the fiduciary duties.
Clinton and Cicera also allege in their petition
that Diana should not be awarded power of attorney
because she has been acting shady too.
I mean, for one, they believe Diana might be connected to the missing mortgage payments. They also claim that she stole Dia's firearms, which
she ended up selling with a few other belongings of Dia's in a garage sale right after she disappeared.
Very weird. She also has refused to account for the money that has been collected from the Airbnb
properties on the ranch that she manages.
They also stated that they believe that Diana could be a co-conspirator with Keith when it comes
to their mother's disappearance or death, and they think that she may have been having a
relationship with Keith behind their mother's back. And those are just the main reasons that
Crisera and Clinton believe that Keith and Diana
should not be acting as Dia's power of attorney.
And so in response to this, Keith and Diana have obviously had to explain why they were
added as power of attorney and trustee in the first place.
And that takes us back to Dia's relationship with her kids.
So in mid 2020, right around the time that she
disappeared, as we know, Dia was working against her kids to make changes to her
ex-husband's will. So Diana and Keith say that her making changes to her will
wasn't random or for no reason. Keith and Diana claim that Dia was worried that
her kids were going to do something bad to her.
And so she changed her will to make sure that they weren't in charge of any of her assets in the event that she died.
She would get the power of attorney, she would get her trust, we put all of her properties in the trust.
What was her purpose for the power of attorney? I mean, what was...
We wanted to do the will because the old will have the kids in it. She wanted to remove her kids.
Now, obviously that is just coming from Keith and Diana.
So I know I'm kind of jumping around here,
but next I want to talk about a piece of information
that came forward during Keith's deposition.
Keith claims that about a year after Dia disappeared,
he hired an organization to help called Find Me.
Find Me is a group that works to help find missing people.
And it was founded by a man named
Kelly Snyder, who says that his investigation into Diaz disappearance relied heavily on
the use of psychics.
That's right people, psychics.
Now, psychics and true crime is heavily debated.
Most of the time, leads that come from psychics do not pan out and end up being unhelpful
or harmful to families investigations.
However, there have been times where psychics have been right on when it comes to information
that they tell police about cases.
And there are FBI agents and police that use psychics and actually do have certain ones
that they find to be reliable and have helped in the past.
So it's totally up to you what you think about the use of psychics.
So Keith claims that this organization find me,
figured out who killed her, where she was killed,
and the GPS location of her body in under five weeks.
And I'm sure you're wondering, okay, well,
who killed her and where is she?
And if this organization claims to have solved the case,
why hasn't it been announced that it's been solved?
Well, because there are only source for this is psychics.
So obviously that doesn't hold up.
And to add to how weird all of this sounds,
and I know it sounds weird, Keith also is having trouble
recalling the information that this organization
apparently has found.
He continuously flip flops on what information he said
he was told from the report.
First he said he was never shown the final report
from find me.
Then he claimed that the information he was told
from the report he had forgot.
Yeah, that's right.
Forgot who he was told killed the love of his life
and where she currently is.
Obviously we don't believe that, right? When he was directly asked who Diaz alleged killer was, Keith said,
you'd have to read the report. I don't remember the name. I'm sorry, but what? You were told who
the killer was, and you somehow just forgot. It seems like information that you just would not forget.
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Oh, but don't worry.
Eventually, it comes back to him.
And Keith said he finally remembers who he was told killed, Dia.
He said that Dia's body was in Hemant Lake, which is on the Bonita Vista Ranch property,
which by the way had already been searched and cleared.
And, he said that she was killed by a man named Patrick Griffin.
When it was brought up to him that the Hemant Lake had already been searched and cleared,
he said that the killer had come back after it was searched and moved her body there.
This is literally as strange as it sounds. So who is this Patrick Griffin character? Well,
Keith said he is someone that was hired by Clinton,
Dia's son, to kill his mother. And he said he was able to confirm this because some of Patrick's
belongings were found on a street near the ranch shortly after Dia went missing. So yes, you heard
that right. Keith believes that Clinton killed his mother or hired someone to kill his mother
for him. And like I said earlier, there is a possibility that Dia was scared of her son,
Clinton. It can't be confirmed because, you know, it's mainly coming from Keith and Diana.
And I know Keith definitely looks super sketchy
in this whole situation, but there are many people
that believe that Clinton really could have been involved
in his mother's death.
Let's talk about that a little more.
So Keith has stated that in the months leading up
to Diaz disappearance, she was terrified
that something was going to happen to her,
that her son Clinton was going to do something to her.
And she allegedly told Keith, and six other friends, this is alleged, that if something happened to her to look into her kids specifically.
And her reason for apparently believing this goes back to the original petition.
Keith claims that Dia was worried that her kids would retali
trying to make changes to
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with the family truss is that right? Correct.
Do you know what DIA was seeking to accomplish through that filing?
She was filing to challenge the trust that she was entitled to a portion of that trust
because she had been married for 35 years to clamp.
And she felt that Clinton was so upset about that that he was going to do something violent,
that we were saying? Correct. She was fearful that Clinton was involved in a situation that would
take her life or make her disappear. That's part of the reason we were going to Colorado to displace her to give her a better living situation where she
would not have to worry.
Did she tell you what caused her to worry about sons?
She had told six of her friends that she believed that Clinton
had issued an order for her extermination.
And remember earlier how I mentioned Keith and Dia
were having lunch the day that she disappeared
and that she told him she had a matter of concern
to talk from about, even though Keith doesn't know for sure
exactly what she was going to say,
he believes that it was mainly going to be about
the concern she had regarding her son, Clinton.
Keith believes that Dia was probably trying
to warn him about how scared she was of him.
Anything unusual come up during that conversation that 600 months?
She had it paid in that she wanted to talk to me that she had a matter of concern that
she wanted to make me aware of.
And I told her that we were leaving for Colorado the next day and I said if it can be held,
tell I finished the meadow because it's going to take me to dark to finish the meadow that
if we could talk or we would have all the next day to talk, that's retrieved.
Did she give you some indication that that matter of concern would have taken longer than 30
minutes to discuss? No, she had discussed that she was concerned
that she was fearful that Clinton was involved
in a situation that would take her life
or make her disappear.
God, everything about this case is absolutely crazy to me.
But on top of all of this, Keith claims
that Clinton had tried to kill his mother in the past.
He claims that years ago, Dia had this surgery,
and she came home to recover.
And Clinton came to visit, and Keith claims
that Clinton tried to poison his mother,
but his attempt failed, and she ended up in a three-day coma instead.
She, when she was recovering,
the only person in the room was Clinton.
And she believed that she was recovering, the only person in the room was Clinton.
And she believed that she was slept a drug by Clinton that was intended to take her life.
But the strange thing is, Dia never reported this to the police. It's all very weird, like everything else in this case.
So even though there's many reasons to believe that Keith could be behind all of this,
there are reasons to believe that maybe Clinton really was behind his mother's disappearance.
And many people are on his side.
I mean, both Clinton and Keith would have reasons to kill Dia.
I mean, they both would benefit from her death.
So at this point, they are both pointing their fingers at each other, and each one of them
believes they have enough evidence behind their theory that the other killed Dia. And this confusing spiral of information
just keeps on going. The relationship between Clinton and Dia has been highly debated,
highly scrutinized in the years since she disappeared. Obviously it's hard to know, but from what I
can tell, it doesn't seem that Clinton and Dia
were particularly close in the years
leading up to her disappearance.
And Isserro says that Clinton only came to visit
a handful of times,
and he also says that Cicera never really came by at all.
Well, when's the last time Clinton,
before she went missing,
when was the last time Clinton was up at the ranch?
Bobby was probably a year maybe. A year. I can't remember. Long time, right? Yeah, long time ago.
After Clem died, it seems that whatever relationship the two of them did have became very strained
and distant, and obviously the petition she was filing against her kids didn't help with that at all. But Clinton has heavily denied the fact that he and his mother were not close.
He says that the two of them were in constant communication and loved one another dearly. And he says that
everything that the media has spun up about the relationship between him and his mother is just false and was a tactic to make people more suspicious about him.
Would you describe yourself as a strange from your mom?
I wouldn't. No, not at all.
Actually, we spoke pretty regularly and we loved each other
very dearly.
Our love was so deep and so true that it didn't even need to
be spoken, although we said I love you non-stop.
So I would not describe myself as estranged,
except maybe the past couple months after my father passed away.
But even during any sort of, what may appear like tension,
my mother always called me and always said,
I love you so much, Clinton.
Nothing is personal ever.
It's from the heart.
I truly, you know, I love you, you know.
The whole interview with Clinton is very interesting to say the least.
And I definitely encourage you guys to go check out the entire thing for yourself.
Kind of see what you think after listening to him explain things, you know, in his own words.
And also pay close attention to his body language.
This interview was done one year after Dia disappeared and it was actually the first time
since she went missing that Clinton actually talked to the media and he explains that
it was all under the advice of his lawyers that he didn't speak sooner, but once he was
ready to talk, he had a lot to say.
At the time of this interview, he believed that his mother had been murdered and that
not enough was being done to figure out who did it and where she was.
What do you think happened to your mom?
I believe she was murdered and we need to find her for her soul to rest in peace and for
the community heal.
I don't believe she's still alive personally.
My mother was a lively, vivacious, gregarious individual, and she would not be able to just intentionally disappear
and go somewhere.
So I believe she's deceased,
and something needs to be done to find her.
Thus far, we haven't.
And the individuals, I believe, to be responsible,
have not even been brought in for questioning.
And it's clearly no secret that Clinton does not believe that Keith and his mother
had the relationship that he claimed.
In fact, it seems that he doubts
that they even had a relationship at all.
Clinton says that he never even met Keith.
In fact, he never heard his name
until after his mother disappeared.
What can you tell me about Keith Harper
being her fiance?
It's definitely not the case.
I know my mother.
She was not going to remarry.
Keith Harper was not her fiance.
I don't believe that to be the case.
Do you believe he was her boyfriend?
I do not believe that to be the case either.
I believe at one time they were potentially close.
I can't say for sure I do not know. However, I do not believe at the
time she had disappeared that they were had that type of relationship. Meanwhile Keith claims that
Clinton knew exactly who he was and that he's lying about not knowing him. And if all of this
wasn't confusing enough and good for you if you've hung in till this point, remember the truck
that I talked about at the beginning?
The truck that D.A. used to get around her property?
Well, that truck used to belong to Clem,
and when he died, it became the legal property of Clinton.
And so there's all these reports out there that claim
that D.A. and Clinton were fighting over this truck towards the end,
and she went hand the truck over to him.
And I bring this up because in the days
after her disappearance, when Clinton had control
of the property, he got a hold of the truck's keys
and claims to have found a bloody pillow inside of it.
Now, this little bit of information
is so frustrating and is driving me insane
because there is no credible mention
of this anywhere other than Clinton's interview.
All of them.
What is the deal with this truck?
Why is it necessary for you to go up there
and seize the truck?
The truck's not necessary.
All that was white noise created by attorneys.
We got the truck after the fact, in case there was evidence in it,
in case it would lead to finding DIA.
That was solely our concern and making sure it wasn't in the possession
of anybody with malintent. Okay, do you want to talk about what you found in the truck? in it in case it would lead to finding DEA. That was solely our concern and making sure
it wasn't in the possession of anybody with malintent.
Okay, do you want to talk about what you found in the truck?
I found blood in the truck, I found a bloody pillow.
I called homicide, they came and got the truck
and didn't extensive investigation on it.
There are a few sites online that claim
that the police did find this bloody pillow
and that they have it in their possession.
However, all of these sites are not very credible.
So this bit of information I just can't confirm
to be true or not.
I'm leaning towards it being true
because I don't know why Clinton would talk about it
so publicly unless it was true, but I don't know.
Okay, so all of that was a lot.
And if you're confused, you are not the only one.
I am still confused myself.
I wanted to, you know, report on everything that I found,
but a lot of it was hearsay as well.
So I wanted to try to stick to the facts as much as possible.
I hope you guys were able to follow along
because I know the back and forth nature of this case
is a bit exhausting, but it is so important to talk about.
And Dia is still missing to this day.
It's been two and a half years at this point.
Dia was 65 years old at the time of her disappearance
and was last seen wearing a black and turquoise jacket,
a yellow shirt, and blue jeans.
She has approximately five foot five
and has blonde hair and blue eyes.
So if you have any information regarding her disappearance,
please contact the Riverside County Sheriff's Department at 951-776-1099.
You can also reach out to investigators at 760-578-2101 or 951-203-3767.
I really wish we had more information
because this case is so frustrating
and I honestly don't know what to think.
I think Keith is super, super sketchy,
but there's a possibility that Clinton is as well
and not knowing how Dia herself was really feeling
towards the end of her life keeps this mystery,
even more of a mystery.
It's possible that Keith and possibly Diana as well had something to do with
Diaz disappearance, but it's also possible that Blinton and maybe someone else
that he hired also have something to do with her disappearance.
Or it's possible that neither of them do.
And there's a third party that we don't know about at this point.
I mean, this one is truly, truly frustrating.
And I really want to know what
you think. So leave me a comment, let me know your thoughts, and hopefully I'll be able to make
an update on this case at some point if more information does come out.
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