A car chase, a disappearance, and an alleged cover-up

A car chase, a disappearance, and an alleged cover-up

On a hot July evening in Arkansas, Molly Miller and Colt Haynes got in their friend Con Nipps’ car and ended up in the middle of a police pursuit. Officers lost the vehicle, but both Molly and Colt called 911 multiple times throughout the night. Their friends created search parties, but they were never found. Police also learned Con has a deep connection to the local sheriff, leading their families to believe a greater cover-up could be at play.

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32 thoughts on “A car chase, a disappearance, and an alleged cover-up

  1. The “come in” was sooooo scary considering he said he wasn’t saying anything about the case — so why invite you in unless he was waiting to hurt you? That right there should tell you who you’re dealing with

  2. If that reporter had opened that door up, I bet you anything his plans were to blow her ass, back out the door. This sheriff is absolutely corrupt. And he would have claimed that she walked into his house. So it's a good thing that the reporter, decided to let him come to the door.

  3. So I wouldn’t understand why the police get so much hate and that just because

    Of one evil evil evil sheriff because to me like I said he could’ve had any job he could’ve

    Like I said, owned his own local coffee shop, and that still wouldn’t have prevented him from covering up for his cousin

    You know he sounds like a person that wouldn’t and doesn’t care about other people but himself

    So I don’t think it matters where he worked and what he did for a living

    It just so happens that he is a sheriff, but he honestly is no different than any other person who has a job

    You can get some pretty fucked local business owners just like you can get some pretty messed up police officers

    You know, but majority of them are very, very, very nice and majority of police officers you know some of gone beyond the call of duty for somebody else

    And I know there’s many many many other people too that are owners of local businesses

    That have wanted to support the homeless and you know I follow this Josh guy on YouTube

    And whenever he goes into a local business and he tells the manager/owners that he wants to feed the homeless

    They pay for the food that he ordered so because they’re happy with what he’s doing

    You know they own that business they don’t have to do that but they do

    Because they are kind caring, and they love to help their community you know

    They absolutely loved to help the community, especially since a lot of them people who own restaurants, coffee, shops, and just any local business

    Have been in their shoes themselves so that’s I think part of the reason why most people that own a local business

    Is not gonna allow people to treat other customers with such hate and cruelty, even if it was their own family members

    They would not allow that whatsoever so and majority of them are not that fucked up to cover up for their friend or family member who they know is making bad decisions

    Right this is just an odd case. It doesn’t happen very often. It certainly doesn’t. This is only the second episode where I’ve heard of.

    A sheriff allowing their son or whoever and their family do such horrible things

    And totally covering up for that person majority of cops will not do that that’s for sure

    And if we ever see this again, where a sheriff has a family member who is involved in somebody’s disappearance

    I can tell you that sheriff, most likely will not put up with that you know

    They would probably throw their own cousin in jail you know her son in jail

  4. Most of the police in Oklahoma, we'll go out of their way to protect their own and their families. Even if they have to break the law. It happens all the time. And if you get in a wreck, with a family member who is related to a cop. No matter if it's their fault, somehow or another, it will become your fault. The cops in Oklahoma are corrupt.

  5. And if some group of people come in and burst in to your local business

    And you know who won or two other people are in some way and you don’t do anything to protect other people in that building

    You know you shouldn’t be having that damn job you shouldn’t be owning you shouldn’t even be working then nobody should be allowed to work if they’re gonna cover up for

    A fucked up family member you know could be a friend I don’t know but

    I don’t know how and I don’t care how the people would be related to each other but

    You know, as much as it’s hard to see your own family member or friend be thrown in a small small jail cell

    Most people would not allow their family member to be doing stuff like that

    You know they would say how much they hate to see them in jail

    At the same time they would tell them that you know if you do things like that that’s what needs to happen consequences come to those who do horrible things

    That’s what most people would tell their family members

  6. And like I said, this guy could’ve been an owner of his own local coffee shop and he still would’ve been shitty. Just a complete shit head.

    You know, I mean, police officer or a local coffee shop owner

    Your job is to serve and protect your community your job is to keep people safe and make sure that

    They could come in and sit down, grab a bite to eat and a coffee and not have any fear of some maniac coming and causing harm to another person or multiple people

    That’s the owner‘s job is to make sure that everybody is happy. Everybody is satisfied, even if they get their order wrong.

    That is their job is to make the customer happy to be there in the first place

  7. But I’m telling you, it doesn’t matter what your job is

    He could be a Walmart employee he could’ve been a Home Depot employee

    He could’ve been the owner of a local coffee shop. You know it doesn’t matter what he did for a living

    You know because it doesn’t matter where you work and what you do to earn your paycheque

    You’re still responsible for your own community your job is to try and help people are the best you can

    And if you see anyone, whether it’s an employee or another, just random person acting inappropriately

    Towards something or somebody else, then it should be your job to kind of make sure everybody’s safe

    And make sure that everyone is OK and can go about their day you know

    It doesn’t matter what you do for a living you know it matters more about

    How you conduct your business basically

  8. It’s hard to believe and I know that it’s very very, very difficult to especially to punish your own flesh and blood like your own family member

    But it’s another thing altogether to be a criminal yourself and still allow that person to have their job

    To me that is not OK you know, I’m not saying that you know most people would look at this now

    And would be scared more scared of the police now

  9. Remember Jessica Boynton and her husband, Matthew

    He, I think whacked Jessica on the head so hard that she had a traumatic brain injury

    And he claims that she tried to commit suicide when it was proven that she wasn’t even shot in the first place

    And the sheriff, which is Matthew’s grandfather, told the cops to tell her family that she’s dead of self inflicted gunshot wound

    When he knew he knew full well that she wasn’t even shot because the doctors would’ve did a report on that

    So the police would’ve had that on file so

  10. They didn’t vanish in the air they were possibly kidnapped or killed

    But you know this isn’t a first time a sheriff deputy like the head head head guy of his station. This wouldn’t be the first time.

    That he or she tried to cover up for their loved one

  11. This has been a mystery for years. I hope they bring some justice to these 2 families. Just sad, how do 2 people vanish into thin air? I'll never understand this case. Just sad. I hope it gets solved soon. 😢😢😢😢

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