Welcome to our new mini-sode “Vanished” where we discuss missing persons cases in smaller episodes.
When Paul Skiba, his daughter Sarah, and coworker Lorenzo Chivers failed to return home one winter night in 1999, suspicion quickly turned toward Paul’s truck yard in Westminster, Colorado. There were signs of a struggle, but no bodies, no suspects, and no resolution. In this episode, A.C. Roberts unpacks the timeline of events, explores theories behind the trio’s sudden disappearance, and reflects on the lasting pain of unanswered questions.
If you believe you have any information about Paul Skiba, Sarah Skiba, or Lorenzo Chivers—even something small—please contact:
This episode is a Crown Noir production and was written, researched, and produced by A.C. Roberts.
Intro/Outro music by:
Oakvale of Albion
Music by:
Abstract Aprils
Adi Goldstein
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