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The disappearance of Kris Richardson, a millionaire mogul, becomes the talk of the town, with many wondering if it was a random attack, or revenge. The family begins to search for answers.

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31 thoughts on “The Missing Milionaire (Pt. 1) – Crime Watch Daily

  1. I’m sorry but I got super happy when that old man stood up to the reporter, y’all don’t care and chase them down screaming questions if not accusations it was just nice seeing y’all get told off for once 💯😂 the actual situation is horrible and sad, I’m not cracking on that or innocent victim so don’t come at me sideways

  2. Something similar happened to my mom. We still haven't found her since 2007. Went on a business trip and never came back 🥺

  3. I've been begging my husband to get life insurance (both of us) because we're getting up there in age, my luck the day we get life insurance, will be the day something happens and I'll get the blame for it, for one I love watching true crime, especially the first 48 and for two, we just get life insurance, nobody knows that we've actually been discussing it for a couple years now, it wouldn't be a spontaneous thing, but how would other people know that

  4. I still can't believe that this case has gone completely cold. Cover-up? Lack of investigation on the part of CPD. Really people should do more research on these "investigators"

  5. The cell phone was not LAYING on the bed. It was lying on the bed. A chicken may have been laying an egg on the bed, however. But there is no evidence of that. Grammar seems to be missing in the new woke curriculum.

  6. "mogul" ? lol. she was married to a man who worked hard, it is HIS money, he just died first. She's a mom, who was married to a rich man.

  7. I'm a little curious about the items that were in her purse; passport, b. cert, amount of money, cell phone, etc. Wasn't another cell phone found in her bed? They also said the suitcases were closed, what does that mean was she supposed to be going somewhere?

  8. What a crap show, investigation my ass. The police immediately questioned individuals Amber and Pete (Kris's daughter and son-in-law) had named. Kris was reported missing that morning with no evidence of foul play however the police was questioning "suspects" within two hours. Is that standard procedure for a missing adult? Amber was the directing the investigation and she is the one that directed the police to the "love letters" and is responsible for the focus on Bud Boyles. Bud Boyles was good friends with Ronnie Richardson (Kris's husband who passed away 4/26/13) There was no confrontation between him and Bud, However Ronnie wasn't able to attest to that since he had passed away over a year before the accusation. The "love letters" that were supposedly in Bud's personnel file could have been written by anyone. Several people had access to those files including Pete Fazio (her son-in-law that worked at the Trucking company until a falling out with Kris). Bud was the only owner operator at Richardson Trucking. An arrangement that was set up when Bud's friend Ronnie was still alive. Kris was upset about the arrangement and after Ronnie passed, she stopped giving Bud his regular loads. Bud typed a letter asking about the arrangement. Bud was already upset about the way Kris was after her husband’s death. On the day of Ronnie's funeral, she stated "He is dead and still costing me money." Kris then made a comment soon after the funeral that she had a date and was seeing someone. Bud was bothered by her disrespect for her husband and Kris's angry reaction to the letter asking about the workload. Bud left the company soon after in June of 2013, not days before her disappearance as stated in the video. Kris trespassed him from her property so he could not haul loads for customers that stored equipment on land they leased from Richardson Trucking. He made no more contact with her, nor she him. Which was more than a year before her disappearance. Bud Boyles and other suspects were THOROUGHLY questioned and their properties, vehicles, cell phone records etc. all searched. NO EVIDENCE was ever found including the alleged gap in Bud's alibi. It is important to note that Police Chief Jim Wetzel was dismissed from the department due to his part in the investigations of Kris Richardson's disappearance and Mick McMurry's suicide. The new police chief requested DCI to investigate in 2017 and Bud Boyles was not again questioned. When the reporter supposedly goes to Bud's house that is not where he and his wife lived. That was also not an accurate picture of his family. This show is crap and you shouldn't believe everything you see. It is irresponsible to vilify and accuse a person on national television with no actual evidence there is a reason he was never charged even after all the scrutiny he was under. THERE WAS NO EVIDENCE. It’s too bad the police didn’t spend more time actually looking for answers instead of trying to make someone fit their narrative or they might have solved the mystery.

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