Episode Title: The Final Trace of Scott JavinsDescription:In the early hours of May 24, 2002, 20-year-old Indiana State University student Scott Javins left a party and vanished without a trace. His brand-new silver Honda Civic was nowhere to be found. For five long years, his family searchedâuntil a single tip led divers to the Wabash River. But even after his car and body were recovered, the questions only got louder.Was it a tragic accident? Or something far darker?From a watch stopped at 2:33 a.m. to a haunting confession. This case leaves behind a trail of eerie clues⌠and a silence that still doesnât feel like peace.đ§ Listen now to unravel the mystery behind one of Terre Hauteâs most unsettling disappearances.Key Sources ⢠CBS News (October 2007) | After 5 Years, Remains of Student Found â Covers the recovery of Scott Javinsâ car and remains pulled from the Wabash River.  Link: [CBS News: After 5 Years, Remains Of Student Found] ⢠WTHR (July 2002) | Four Arrested in Disappearance of ISU Student â Details early police arrests based on a tip.  Link: [WTHR: Four Arrested in Disappearance of ISU Student] ⢠WTHR (August 2016) | Informant Accused of Lying â Outlines how the woman who falsely implicated four individuals later admitted to lying, leading to dropped charges.  Link: [WTHR: Informant Accused of Lying] ⢠Footprints at the rivers edge https://footprintsattheriversedge.blogspot.com/2008/10/052402-scott-javins-20-terre-haute-in.html?m=1 ⢠Indiana Daily Student (October 2007) | Missing Student â Includes a photograph of the recovery scene with state police and the overturned vehicle.  Link: [Indiana Daily Student: Missing Student]
Episode Title: The Final Trace of Scott JavinsDescription:In the early hours of May 24, 2002, 20-year-old Indiana State University student Scott Javins left a party and vanished without a trace. His brand-new silver Honda Civic was nowhere to be found. For five long years, his family searchedâuntil a single tip led divers to the Wabash River. But even after his car and body were recovered, the questions only got louder.Was it a tragic accident? Or something far darker?From a watch stopped at 2:3...