Season 4: Wayne Greavette
When a package arrived in the mail at Wayne Greavette's home, it seemed like an early gift for the holidays. Inside was a wrapped present and a typewritten letter addressed to him, with the postscript: "Have a very Merry Christmas and may you never have to buy another flashlight." When Wayne turned the flashlight on, it exploded, killing him instantly. Over 20 years later, the case remains unsolved, leaving Wayne's widow and children consumed with finding the culprit. Along with SKS host David Ridgen, the Greavette family investigates.
Season 3: Dee & Moore
In 1964, the partial remains of two black teenagers — Charles Moore and Henry Dee — were pulled from a backwater of the Mississippi River. Brutally murdered by the Ku Klux Klan, no one was ever convicted. In one of his first-ever cold case investigations, Someone Knows Something host David Ridgen joins the victim's brother Thomas Moore, as he returns to Mississippi 40 years later to discover the truth, confront the Klansmen involved, and find justice.
Season 2: New case. New leads. New hope.
Documentarian David Ridgen is back, investigating another cold case. This time, he heads to Hamilton, Ontario to investigate the disappearance of Sheryl Sheppard. On December 31, 1997, at a New Year's Eve party broadcast on live TV, Sheppard accepted a marriage proposal from her boyfriend, Michael Lavoie. Two days later, she disappeared. In Season 2 of SKS, David Ridgen joins Sheppard's mother Odette on her search for answers.
Season 1
David Ridgen investigates the case of Adrien McNaughton, a five-year-old who vanished during a family fishing trip in 1972.
He explores the mysterious circumstances of Adrien's disappearance, providing insights into the investigation and the impact on the family.
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