20/20 - Bridge of Lies: Box of Money

Episode Date: March 25, 2026

Months before she disappeared, Sarah’s friends say she found a box of cash with tens of thousands of dollars in it. Police start to wonder if this money has something to do with her disappearance. ... To catch new episodes early, follow "Bridge of Lies" for free on ⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Amazon Music⁠⁠, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is Deborah Roberts here with another weekly episode of our latest true crime series from 2020 and ABC audio, Bridge of Lies. Remember, you can get new episodes early by following Bridge of Lies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or wherever you're listening now. Now here's the next episode of Bridge of Lies. We invest in our careers, our finances, and our relationships. But when was the last time you invested in your health? Want to shed that extra weight, need more energy throughout the day, want to finally crush that brain fog? That's where Gobi Meds can help. And here's the best part. Unlike the other big medical weight loss and telehealth companies, goby meds has zero monthly membership fees. You pay for your treatment, not a subscription. No hidden costs, just transparent access to great care. And treatments start at just $99 a month. The process is really simple. Fill out a quick consultation form. A licensed provider will review and ask any questions. And if approved, your medications will be sent directly to your door.
Starting point is 00:01:05 And you can do all of this from your phone. So stop settling for tired as your new normal. Go see what the best version of you actually feels like. Head to go-be-meds.com. That's G-O-B-M-E-D-S.com. Use code True Crime for $25 off. Go-B-B-U with go-bemads.com. A few months before Sarah Stern disappeared, she took a trip to a neighboring Jersey Shore Beachtown called Avon by the sea. Her parents had bought a home there and planned to move in one day. But that never happened. On the outside, the house looked like a charming Victorian. It was white with a wraparound porch and lots big windows.
Starting point is 00:01:54 But inside, it was clear why the family. didn't move in. The Avon home was uninhabitable. Detective Nick Catalona visited the house as he was investigating Sarah's disappearance. The house didn't have any power to it. It didn't look like anybody had been in there for quite a while. The cobwebs were all attacked in the areas of entry.
Starting point is 00:02:18 The Stearns had owned a bookstore called Books Unlimited for decades. And Michael Stern told investigators the house was used to store what was left of the business. Like the Stern's Neptune City House, it was cluttered. It was pretty much packed the capacity with odds and ends items and just storage. There was a detached garage in the back, and that was literally packed from floor to ceiling, wall to wall. But based on what investigators say Sarah's aunt told police, when Sarah stopped by the house,
Starting point is 00:02:54 she found something of value among all that story. storage. Her aunt told police Sarah was looking through a box of photos of her mother, who had passed away when Sarah was just 15, and she discovered something else in the box. Cash. A lot of cash. According to what her aunt told police, Sarah counted $10,000, but believed there might have been twice as much. There's a lot we're never going to know about this month. like where it all came from or why it was left in a random box in a house used for storage. My grandmother used to keep money in the freezer.
Starting point is 00:03:42 Anytime she needed any money, she wouldn't go to the bank. She would go in her freezer and get money out of there. So people do things differently. Why she had a little stash of money, who knows? But answering what Sarah did with this hidden treasure and whether it had anything to do, with her disappearance. That is where investigators hungry for a breakthrough in the case turn their attention. From ABC Audio and 2020, I'm Jiu Chang, and this is Bridge of Lies. Episode 3, Box of Money. In the days after Sarah's disappearance, investigators were working
Starting point is 00:04:34 with two main theories, that Sarah had died by suicide, or, that she had run away to Canada. Police were still exploring both theories, but investigators, including Detective Brian Weissbrot, were becoming more and more skeptical that Sarah had jumped off that bridge. Sarah's family and her close friends, they described her as being her happy-go-lucky self,
Starting point is 00:04:58 that she was in good spirits, that she had goals, and she had plans, and that she had things that she wanted to accomplish in life. Alex Napolello covered the case for NJ.com and said it got a lot of tips from the community, saying that Sarah, who was known for her quirky sense of humor and her artistic talent, just wouldn't end her life. I've covered cases where people jump off bridges in New Jersey. However, I had never experienced
Starting point is 00:05:27 people coming forward to me saying, this is not the Sarah that we know, someone who would do this. People emailing me, calling me, telling me, This is impossible. There's no way she'd jump from a bridge. None of the searches for Sarah along the Shark River turned up anything. Not a scarf, not a wallet, not a purse, or backpack. Investigators didn't pick up any fingerprints from her car, and they didn't find anything inside the car besides some artwork,
Starting point is 00:06:02 that Disney memorabilia and a small key. Detective Nick Catalona also searched the Stearns' main house, in Neptune City a few days after police first went through it in the middle of the night, looking for Sarah. Catalona needed to be certain Sarah was not somewhere on the property. There was a lot of areas where somebody could have either fallen and got injured and incapacitated or could have been hidden. People tend to kill themselves in the strangest of places.
Starting point is 00:06:35 So I searched all the cars on the property, all the buildings shed, things like that, the pool area, all the bushes, and there was nothing. The garbage went through the garbage. There was nothing of any interest whatsoever. Detective Catalona noticed that all of Sarah's belongings seemed to still be in the house. All of her clothing, her, you know, like she was very into her art, all that stuff was still there. I just found that odd. Van Zada, then Belmar police department ultimately had her passport.
Starting point is 00:07:14 If she's moving to Canada, you would think that she would need that. Her social security card things of that nature. So that didn't make sense to me that she was running away. Why would she run off to Canada without her car, her clothes, her art, and most importantly, her passport and ID? To authorities, the theory that she ran away to Canada, Canada seemed to make less and less sense. Investigators decided to look into Sarah's bank records.
Starting point is 00:07:49 Maybe there was something in her financial history that could explain her disappearance. Detective Catalona said Sarah's records at J.P. Morgan Chase didn't reveal anything odd. No big purchases or withdrawals in the days leading up to her disappearance. No erratic behavior at all. Up until the day she went missing, there was regular activity on her debit card, but then pretty much stopped the day that she went missing and hasn't been any activity since. But Sarah also had an account at a local branch, Carney Bank in Bradley Beach. Reporter Jessica Eastope said Sarah had good relationships at the bank.
Starting point is 00:08:35 The manager, Raymond Blotius, was a... a family friend. The bank staff knew her and she had known Raymond since she was born. And so the bank was somewhere she was often found. She would even stop by when she wasn't interacting with her account at all just to say hi. As investigators searched for information that could break open this mystery, they received a tip. On the day of Sarah's disappearance, she went to the bank. Investigators learned that in September 2016, just months before she disappeared, Sarah opened a new account at Carney Bank, a safety deposit box account.
Starting point is 00:09:21 According to investigators, a review of her bank records showed she accessed the box three times, once in September, once in November, and once in December, on the last day she was seen. They got search warrants for her safety deposit box and for surveillance footage from the last time she went to the bank. And that's when they went to the bank to search Sarah's box. The bank kept the safety deposit boxes in a big, shiny metal cabinet. Detective Catalona was there to execute the search warrant. The bank has, it's like a two-keyed system.
Starting point is 00:10:00 So the bank maintains the key and the customer has a key. and the box could only be opened with both keys. That small gold key that had been found in Sarah's car had the number 35 on it, and it was the matching key for the safety deposit box. They inserted their key. I inserted the key that we recovered from Sarah's car, and it unlocked the box.
Starting point is 00:10:28 The long beige metal box was pulled from the cabinet and set down on a table. Detective Catalona opened it. My first thought was, wow, this is a lot of money. This money wasn't in organized stacks of crisp, clean bills, like you see in the movies, when someone pulls out a lot of cash. This is old, old currency,
Starting point is 00:10:53 and it was in a very bad condition. It was brittle, some of it was falling apart. Most of them were stuck together. They had a lot of holes in them. These are the old style, smaller portraits. Current currency has the larger portraits on them. It's like when you go to the store and they hand you an old bill, you're like, wow, I haven't seen this in a while. So it's just, it was old.
Starting point is 00:11:16 It's not widely circulated at all. Police believe this was the money Sarah found in the Avon by the Seahouse, tucked away in a box of photos. And there was far more than $10,000 of it. double that, actually. $25,250 in 20s, 50s and hundreds. Catalona noticed that the money was split into a few rough piles. There was a yellow mesh bag that had some money in it, and the money seems to have been separated by amounts with index cards.
Starting point is 00:11:55 Some of the index cards had the amount of money that was in it. Some of them didn't. They sent the money away to their evidence vault. They didn't know whether Sarah had taken money out on her last trip to the bank or put money in. All they knew was that she made this trip just before 3 p.m. on the day of her disappearance. In the surveillance footage from the bank, you can see Sarah is wearing a puffer jacket and glasses. Her hair's in a messy bun. She's dressed for a casual day with a friend, getting lunch, running some errands.
Starting point is 00:12:31 As she leaves the bank, she waves and says goodbye to the bank manager, who's a close family friend. She's smiling, and you can see her dimples even in the grainy footage. She doesn't look stressed or tense. She looks like someone who's seen some friendly faces and made another ordinary stop at a bank she's been coming to for years. But this trip was not ordinary. This surveillance footage is the last. last clear recording showing Sarah's face before she vanished into the night. Sarah turns around, walks through French double doors in the lobby, and leaves. Another camera shows her exiting
Starting point is 00:13:19 through glass doors into the parking lot. She was a 19-year-old walking seemingly carefree out of a bank, where she had over $25,000 in cash hidden away. The first thing that went through my mind is that Sarah did not run away. Because if she was going to leave, she certainly would have taken her money with her. Based on police interviews, it seems that not many people knew about Sarah's safety deposit box. Her dad, Michael, says he didn't. According to investigators, he told police he didn't even know Sarah had found money in the Avon by the Seahouse in the first place. Sarah's aunt, her dad's sister, did know about the money.
Starting point is 00:14:10 So did some of her friends, based on what investigators say they told them. Friends like her neighbor, Carly, and her friend, Liam. Detective Brian Weisbrook said finding out about Sarah's trip to Carney Bank marked a big turn in the investigation. Especially when we took into account that Liam had failed to tell us that he had gone to the bank with Sarah. Liam McItazney. Liam had told police about going to Taco Bell and playing video games with Sarah. Investigators knew from the time-stamped bank surveillance video
Starting point is 00:14:50 that Sarah had gone to the bank right after Taco Bell when she would have still been with Liam. Did Liam know more than he was letting on? Was Sarah's friend going all the way back to first grade hiding something? We invest in our careers, our finances, and our relationships. But when was the last time you invested in your health? Want to shed that extra weight? Need more energy throughout the day?
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Starting point is 00:18:41 By December 6th, 2016, police officer, had spoken with Liam McItasney multiple times. Now he was being brought in for a more formal interview at the police station. The detective from the county is going to come in and talk to you. You haven't met him yet. At this point, Detective Brian Weisbrot had just joined the investigation. Weisbrot has a very calm, matter-of-fact demeanor. I wanted to be able to introduce myself to him and also speak to him directly in an effort
Starting point is 00:19:17 to find Sarah. Liam and the officers sit in plastic chairs at a long rectangular table. The camera is pointed down right at Liam. He's wearing a blue plaid shirt and has his arms crossed on the table. He's leaning forward in his chair. He's looking down at the table rather than up at the officers or at the camera, and you can see the wavy blonde hair on the top of his head. The officers are sitting across from him.
Starting point is 00:19:47 I'm Ryan. I'm a detective with the prosecutor's office. Nice to meet you. Ryan. Investigators are curious as to why Liam hasn't mentioned the bank. But they don't ask him about it right away. They go through a long list of other questions first, like what he's studying at the local community college. Psychology. I want to pursue some kind of career and law enforcement. How long he's known Sarah? First grade.
Starting point is 00:20:15 And how close they are. I would say we're pretty close friends. I'm a lifeguard in Bradley Beach. She was a bad checker, so I saw her pretty much every day over the summer. Weissbrot asks Liam to go over the day of Sarah's disappearance. One more time. Liam says he slept in till noon. Then between one and two, he met up with Sarah and helped her move bins to her neighbor's house.
Starting point is 00:20:41 After that, he says, they went to Taco Bell together and brought food back. to Sarah's house, where they played video games until Liam left for his job as a waiter at Brennan's Steakhouse. That was it. Again, no mention of visiting the bank. Weissbrot wants to know if Sarah asked Liam to help keep any secrets. Did you make any promises there? No, definitely not. That you wouldn't tell anybody anything? No.
Starting point is 00:21:14 Liam pauses for a while, and then, Without prompting, leads investigators back to a familiar theory that Sarah was in emotional distress and ran away to start a new life with her YouTube friends in Canada. I had spoken about going to Canada with her over the past few weeks, but that was just kind of for emotional support, I guess. I didn't think she would actually go through with it. I thought this whole Canada thing was just trying to escape the situation she was in, I guess, with her dad. Detective Weisbrot urges Liam to think carefully. Did Sarah say something that suggested she might be in Canada? If she told you something, if she told you that she was going somewhere,
Starting point is 00:22:09 if she told you that she was going to do something, you need to tell us. For the whole interview, Liam is looking at the table, only raising his head once in a while to make eye contact with the officers. He's nodding a lot as he speaks and uncrossing his arms occasionally to emphasize a point with a hand gesture. He does this during what he says next. It's a question that comes out of the blue. One thing I want to talk to you guys about was, If she did jump off the bridge, what are the odds that she's not somewhere all the way out in the ocean by now?
Starting point is 00:23:01 I found the question very odd. I would have expected him to ask us questions like, what are we doing to find her? What efforts have we made? Who's assisting? Who's helping? Liam didn't ask any of those questions. Detective Weisbrot pushes Liam on what he just asked about the possibility of Sarah's body being carried away by the shark river current a few hundred yards out to the Atlantic Ocean. And did she tell you she was going to jump off the bridge? No. If she had told me that I, did she going to jump off the fridge,
Starting point is 00:23:42 there would have been no way that I could have gone to work that night. Liam says he had a great night, a great work shift. I made a bunch of money. All my tables were good. I had a great time. It definitely, I would not have been able to do that if I knew something. You just hang tight right here. You're going to step up.
Starting point is 00:24:05 Yeah. Thanks. No problem. The investigators step outside for 10 minutes, and Liam sits in the room alone. When they come back in, Detective Weisbrot will get to the thing that they really want to. to ask. What about the bank? You're in Sunday night on ABC. What happens when the person you love the most?
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Starting point is 00:26:10 You haven't told us about the bank? Yeah. Liam says he told the other detective in the room about the bank during an unrecorded interview at his house. The other detective doesn't react to this, doesn't confirm or deny that Liam ever mentioned the bank to him. But none of the detectives working on the case documented or even remembered Liam ever bringing up the bank in any of their multiple
Starting point is 00:26:37 interviews with him. Did you go to the bank? I was with her. Okay. That's the way back we'd talk about. What did she do with the bank? No idea. I didn't go in.
Starting point is 00:26:47 Liam says he stayed in the car. What did she stop at the bank? What did she tell you she would stop with the bank? Something to do with her money. I don't know. She had found money in an avon house a few months. months ago. And, you know, she has a lockbox full money in there. I don't know. She was taking money out, putting money in there. Liam tells detectives it was her mother's money. And according to him,
Starting point is 00:27:14 Sarah thought it could be up to a hundred grand in cash. She wasn't sure how much money she found? Yeah. Now, does that make sense to you? That you wouldn't be sure how much money you found? Well, she told me the condition. Even as Weissbrot pushes Liam, Liam stays calm. And he doesn't clam up. He keeps responding to the detective's questions. It seems like he's trying to be helpful, offering whatever information he can. Well, she told me the condition of the wanting was pretty bad.
Starting point is 00:27:47 Like, it was all stuck together. Well, it was old bills. So that could have been a reason for not known. Can you ever see it? No. After ticking through some more questions about the, day of Sarah's disappearance. Detective Weissbrot returns to the bank. It seems to really bother the calm detective that Liam left out this crucial detail from the day his friend went missing.
Starting point is 00:28:16 And now says he doesn't know much about it. Just hear me out. It just doesn't make sense that you would do all these things stop at the bank so she can take care of her money and that you ask no questions she doesn't require about anything she doesn't share anything with you Liam says
Starting point is 00:28:42 he isn't sure what more Sarah could have told him I mean if I was in the car here I gotta stop at the ATM in Gert Cash well excuse me I got to say I got a deposit just like I have to stop by the bank that's all it was too is like all right I'll stay in the car Stay in the car, watched the YouTube video or something, and then we were at her house.
Starting point is 00:29:06 About an hour and a half into the interview, the officers leave the room again. Liam sits alone for about 30 minutes before they come back in and tell him that his parents have contacted attorneys on his behalf. We're not going to talk to you any further today. We do appreciate you coming down. The interview ends ultimately after a problem. approximately two hours of us gathering information from him, something was not right. There was nothing at that point pointing in the direction that someone had hurt Sarah.
Starting point is 00:29:40 Yet at the same time, I wasn't satisfied that something didn't happen to her. For the first few weeks of the investigation, police had been working with two theories on this case. But by mid-December, reporter Jessica Easthope said a third theory was suddenly emerging. Police start to believe that something violent happened to Sarah, but one of the biggest questions is why.
Starting point is 00:30:07 When investigators find out about the sum of money that Sarah came into, they start to think that this could be a possible motive. Could someone have targeted Sarah for her money? In the minds of detectives, could Sarah's case more from missing person to murder? Liam was one of the few people who knew about Sarah's money, and investigators felt something was off about his story. But all they had was suspicion.
Starting point is 00:30:38 They had no evidence that Liam had anything to do with Sarah's disappearance. The case doesn't go cold, but it moves in that direction. Investigators were still searching for Sarah, the promising artist whose life had only just begun, Missing posters featured photos of her and listed a $5,000 reward. Police were getting tips from all over, California, Florida, and Canada. People called in to say they thought they had spotted Sarah somewhere. There was not one lead that came in that they wouldn't check.
Starting point is 00:31:15 Michael Stern said one of the YouTubers his daughter liked posted a video asking for help finding Sarah. It went viral. There was 167,000 views on that. That was within a day. But none of these efforts led to any answers. For weeks, Detective Weisbrot continued investigating, and her dad, Michael, stayed involved in the case too. I tried to talk to Michael Stern every day or every other day,
Starting point is 00:31:46 if not every day. Michael Stern was not sitting by without checking him with law enforcement. and demanding to know what we were doing. December passed. A new year started, and the case was still stalled. It's horrible. It's a sense of hopelessness. When you don't, you just, you have no idea.
Starting point is 00:32:16 Sarah's my only child. And, you know, that's a, it's a hard feeling that we couldn't find her. It's weeks and weeks. before police come in contact with the person who is going to break this case open. In the dead of winter, a month and a half after Sarah went missing, investigators finally got a tip that seemed like a breakthrough. It didn't come from another state or country. It came from within Sarah's community,
Starting point is 00:32:54 from someone who went to school with Sarah and Liam. Pursuing this lead would require a dangerous. undercover sting operation and a high-stakes gamble between two friends. The cops haven't questioned me. I know you're not a rap, but we got to play it safe. Bro, this is like a fucking movie, though. Bridge of Lies is a production of ABC Audio and 2020, hosted by me, Juju Chang. Produced by Camille Peterson and Sabrina Fang.
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