When 13-year-old Heather Dawn Church vanished from her Black Forest, Colorado home in 1991, the investigation faltered. Evidence was mishandled. Theories went nowhere. The system stayed quiet. But one man refused to let her be forgotten. Retired Colorado Springs Police commander John Wesley Anderson watched from the sidelines as the El Paso County Sheriffâs Office stumbledâand decided that if they wouldnât fix it, he would. His campaign for sheriff wasnât about politics. It was about purpose. Winning meant the chance to rebuild a broken department, reopen cold cases, and demand justice for Heather. In this episode of Dark Dialogue, we uncover: How a failed investigation pushed Anderson to run for sheriff in 1994 The scandals, culture, and investigative breakdowns inside the sheriffâs office before his win Why bringing in legendary detective Lou Smit was the key to changing everything This is the story of how one electionâand one determined copâturned silence into action. đ§ Listen now to discover how Heatherâs case went from forgotten to front-page newsâand the lengths one man would go to for justice. Calls to Action (for show notes & platforms): If you believe stories like Heatherâs deserve to be told: â Follow & Subscribe to Dark Dialogue wherever you listen to podcasts â Leave a rating & reviewâit helps more people find these cases â Join the conversation at darkdialogue.com â Support investigations via Patreon or Ko-fi â Share this episodeâbecause justice needs witnesses
When 13-year-old Heather Dawn Church vanished from her Black Forest, Colorado home in 1991, the investigation faltered. Evidence was mishandled. Theories went nowhere. The system stayed quiet. But one man refused to let her be forgotten. Retired Colorado Springs Police commander John Wesley Anderson watched from the sidelines as the El Paso County Sheriffâs Office stumbledâand decided that if they wouldnât fix it, he would. His campaign for sheriff wasnât about politics. It was about purpose. Wi...