COLD discovers an odd rock pile in the mountains. It looks like a possible grave. Detectives head into the hills, believing the rock pile could hold evidence related to the disappearance of Sheree Warren.
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Each swing of the pick brought a loud clank of metal against stone.
Sweat dripped from the faces of the detectives, who took turns heaving shovelfuls of dirt into an orange bucket.
Next to them, standing over a blue tarp, CSI workers sifted loose dirt through a mesh screen, pausing to peer at any odd roots or rocks.
What they really hoped to find were fragments of bone.
Roy City police and Weber county crime scene investigators, along with search and rescue staff, conducted an excavation of a possible clandestine grave near Kazi reservoir in the mountains of northern Utah on August 23, 2023.
They were looking for skeletal remains, possibly those of Shuri Warren.
How many years has it been, Dave?
Three?
Yeah, 38.
38.
I would think after that time there might just be just long bones, big bones.
Cherie Warren's case and these mountains that may hold secrets about her fate have consumed my attention for quite some time.
You've heard the result.
The story of the search for Cherie is chronicled in cold season three.
Through months and years of research, I honed in on this specific spot as a possible place to look for Cherie Warrens remains.
Circumstantial evidence suggests one of the two named suspects in Cherie's disappearance could have known this place very well.