20/20 - Sherri Papini: Where the Truth Lies
Episode Date: May 24, 2025The woman who pled guilty to one of the most elaborate hoaxes ever now shares a different version of her story; her ex-husband speaks out after he and the world were conned. Learn more about your ad c...hoices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Haven't you ever lied?
And then has that lie been blown up and broadcasted around the world?
Sherri Papini, what you've never heard before.
The phone, it dropped.
What she now claims actually happened.
Her then husband speaking his truth.
I mean essentially you were the target of one of the biggest hoaxes perpetrated on America in years.
Next tonight here the desperate search for a missing mother in California.
Jerry Papini.
Why did you lie?
I didn't do anything wrong.
Right now you're not telling the truth which is doing something wrong.
Branding hockey pucks against her arms and legs.
I wish I could just say I don't remember getting in the car
and you're trying to get there
and you're trying to get to this moment
where I can't tell you.
There were definitely lots of people saying,
oh, this is BS, it's an obvious hoax.
And now it all comes crumbling down.
This is very weird for me
because I know that you know everything about everything.
It's important to remember there was no trial, so she's never spoken for herself.
The FBI said I made it all up.
I really challenge anybody, how truthful are you?
Oh.
Sherry Papini, world famous for her disappearing act in California in 2016.
First, she claimed she'd been kidnapped and her captors had beaten, bound, and unbelievably branded her.
Then she admitted she just made it all up.
She pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI and now after prison, divorce and public humiliation,
she has something to say for herself in a new documentary.
It's called Sherry Papini Caught in the Lie, which premieres on May 26th on ID and streams on Max.
The Sherry Papini that's out there, it's not me. She's not real.
It's just this version of me that has been created.
She's never spoken for herself.
So what the public knows of Sherry is the interviews
that she did, the police interrogations,
where she is very actively misleading.
She is very actively lying.
There's this like, there's this version of the story of,
oh, you're only talking now because you got caught.
And also, thank God, it's about time.
How did it come to this?
Well, it's kind of a strange story.
It all began naturally with that once upon a time of crime,
a 911 call.
911, what is your emergency?
So I just got home from work and my wife wasn't there,
which is unusual.
She was reported missing at about 5.30 p.m. on November 2nd.
I found her phone and it's got like hair ripped out of it,
like in the headphones.
So I'm like totally freaking out thinking like somebody
like grabbed her.
What's your wife's name?
Sherry, S-H-E-R-R-I.
My name is Sergeant Kyle Wallace
with the Chesapeake County Sheriff's Office.
I was the lead investigator
for the Sherry Papini investigation.
Okay, what's your last name?
Yes, Papini, P-A-P-I-N-I.
And your first name? Yes, Papini, P-A-P-I-N-I.
And your first name?
Keith.
The whole Sherry Papini story was just a huge bombshell to this area.
The search is intensifying for a wife and mother who disappeared while jogging in Redding, California.
The briefing was we have a lady that's out jogging, came up missing, her husband came home not to find her,
and then the kids were still at daycare.
Sherry was last seen about a mile from her home in Mountain Gate.
Search teams are looking everywhere, trying to piece together what happened to Sherry Papini.
She is considered at risk due to the suspicious circumstances.
There was definitely a sense of fear.
We just knew that a young woman had been taken somewhere
near the I-5 freeway.
Her family suspecting something went terribly wrong.
Someone took our daughter, snatched her out of the thin air.
What does it feel like to have that thought that somebody
has abducted your wife?
Scared?
I was scared.
Everything from day one had your hairs up on the back of your neck just trying to figure
out what was going on.
Sherry's disappearance was the start of a mystery that would grip the entire country
as detectives searched for answers in the rural Northern California town of Redding.
Redding is unique. Northern California, two hours north of Sacramento. Roughly
180,000 people live in Shasta County, but half of those people live in greater
Redding area. It's just the very get-her-done kind of community that helps
one another.
Sherry has been described as a super mom. Yeah, she's always wanted to be home with her babies
and to be an important role in their lives.
From everyone we talked to,
Sherry, who was a stay-at-home mom,
cherished her family life,
doting on their four-year-old son Tyler
and their two-year-old daughter Violet.
I know my sister would never leave her children,
never leave her babies.
They were a very nice couple, sweet, sweet young people.
She's just very kind-hearted and different from other girls
that I have dated throughout the years.
She's just so down to earth.
Keith and Sherry's love story is really rather sweet.
They shared a very electric first kiss in the seventh grade
and they stayed close and continued to communicate
all through junior high.
We have a unique story.
Years later, we kind of reconnected
and I remembered that I kept her notes that she wrote me.
I took her out on a date and I handed her a box
and of course it was like all our little love notes
back and forth.
I mean this is like a cosmic connection.
Yeah, yeah.
No, like we were always meant to be for sure.
For Keith there was never anyone but Sherry.
He knew he wanted to marry her and he did in 2009.
They later had two beautiful kids.
They're all living together in the very same house
where Keith grew up.
Their whole relationship has just been
the storybook relationship.
They do just very sweet things for one another.
Even her wedding photos.
Looks like a celebrity wedding.
Just so glamorous.
The cutest, prettiest couple. We see these amazing
family pictures absolutely perfect. Everybody's so happy. That is an
incredible stark contrast to the anguish we saw from Keith in November of 2016.
Take me back to that day. It was a little cold in the morning, but it was a nice day.
I went to work and I didn't get home until around five o'clock.
He just came home to an empty house, which was unusual for him.
I looked in a few different rooms and I couldn't find anybody so I thought okay maybe maybe they're outside
looked around outside and
Couldn't find him. He thinks they're just on a walk, but his time passes, and they're still not home
Started looking for his family, and I called our
daycare type place first thing I said is
What time did Sherry pick up the kids today? And
when she said the kids are here, that was like, something is wrong.
Keith goes to the Find My Phone app and he starts to track where Sherry's iPhone is.
It's about a mile away actually near our mailbox. I wasn't looking for a phone I
was looking for Sherry. When I didn't find Sherry I parked and I got out and
now I'm looking for a phone because it's saying it's here, it's here. Keith was so smart. He took a picture of the phone when he found it because he thought it was weird,
but he knew it was important and he wanted to show it to the police.
Where exactly did Keith find Sherry's phone?
So the phone was found right near the intersection of Old Oregon Trail and Sunrise, just a short distance away.
I knew something was wrong. My first thing was somebody took her.
And that begins the search for Sherry Papini.
I said there's not going to be a happy ending to this. I thought she's going to turn up dead.
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["The Last Supper"]
This morning, search teams scouring these rural roads and trails,
trying to piece together what happened to Sherry Papini.
We're just using a map and we're doing some grid searches.
The married mother of two vanishing without a trace
last Wednesday afternoon afternoon while jogging
near her Reading, California home.
It wasn't just that Sherry was missing
and her cell phone was found.
It's that her wallet, her purse, her keys were all at home.
She hadn't used her credit cards.
She hadn't been to the bank, the ATM, nothing.
Ms. Papini has been entered into a national computer for missing persons.
She is considered at risk due to the suspicious circumstances.
Everybody, everybody put your good thoughts out there, put your prayers out there, and let's find Sheri.
Put your prayers out there and let's find Sherry. Peace.
How quickly did public attention start to focus on this case and the Papinis?
Oh, immediately.
Every day.
You couldn't turn your TV on without seeing, you know, Sherry's picture.
The desperate search for a missing mother.
Sherry Papini.
Last seen on Wednesday.
The 34-year-old has been missing.
It got massive headlines.
I mean, everyone was following the Sherry Papini case.
A story that is capturing nationwide attention.
Sherry Papini.
Sherry Papini.
Sherry Papini.
The amount of national attention was quite overwhelming.
All the cameras, all the reporters,
everybody going around trying to, you know, get their own angle.
The community responded. There was hundreds of volunteer searchers within the first couple of days.
The longer that someone's missing, that's a very critical time within the first, you know, 24 hours.
We're working our way down on houses.
It was really a wide variety of our community coming together to help the Papini family.
community coming together to help the Papini family.
Not only does the family offers a reward for the safe return of Sherry,
but so do perfect strangers.
A GoFundMe page is set up.
That page, set up by Keith's friends,
promises all funds will go directly to the family
to aid in search efforts to bring Sherry home.
In total, it raises nearly $50,000.
They probably had a couple of hundred volunteers that were scouring this area looking for any
evidence.
Keith is volunteering in the search.
He has tremendous support from friends and family, and they had a single mission to leave no stone unturned.
I remember hiking, looking for evidence,
looking for sherry.
Then we start to see some birds circling.
They're like, you know, there's a lot of birds
starting to circle over there.
And I just went to my knees and I thought, am I really hiking out here to look for my wife?
And do I even want to, I don't want to find her right now, but I do want to find her.
One of my good friends came over and just, you know, hugged me and let me cry on her shoulder for a little bit.
And it was a, that was a tough one for me that day.
All this time you're dealing with this, you've still got two little kids to think about.
Fortunately, I have a very, I have an amazing family and amazing friends, and they really,
really came to the rescue on that.
Kept them happy, kept them out of this.
Still, Keith knew he had to find a way to explain to his young son Tyler why his mom
was away from home.
I told him I had something important to tell him and he jumped up on the couch with me
and he knew something was up.
And he said, dad, you can tell me anything.
For a little four year old to say that,
I wasn't prepared for that.
And I just said, son, you know, Mommy went running and she
couldn't, she didn't come home.
And we just held each other.
And I said, he said, are you looking for her?
And I said, everybody in the whole world
is looking for her right now.
And I said, we're going to find her.
And we're going to get her back.
ABC News has learned police have suspended
the ground search for the missing 34-year-old.
Detectives now scouring surveillance video.
It is very frustrating for investigators
that we haven't gotten any viable leads
or tips to pursue on.
What was Keith's behavior like
those first few days after Sherry went missing? He would answer every media outlet, every chance to get on TV.
I feel that she's gonna come home and I want to be home when she comes home.
So I interviewed Keith several times and he would contact me and say,
can we do something more on Sherry? What else can be done?
Just to keep her face on the TV screen.
It is excruciating. I don't like to think too much about it because
you know I just assume that I'm gonna get a phone call any second or she's gonna you know show up
at my house. He was trying to keep her story out there and keep her picture out there but the
detectives were watching TV every day to see if we can pick pieces out of some of these interviews
he was doing. Because you were still eyeing him as a possible suspect. Yeah, yeah, definitely.
We were looking at that.
Basically, there were some inconsistencies in his story
that made you a little bit suspicious, huh?
Sure.
So at this time, you're not only dealing
with the disappearance of your wife,
having to break it to your kids, but you're also
the prime suspect.
The Sheriff's Office thinks that you had something to do
with Sherry's disappearance.
Yeah.
It never occurred to me at first that people would think it was me, and then, you know,
when you step back and you kind of look at this from an outside perspective,
I'm sure you'd be like, oh, it's the husband.
I remember family members were like, you need to get a lie detector test,
and you need to get this and this,
because they're saying all these mean things about you.
I never cared what other people were saying.
Clearly, investigators must do their due diligence
in looking into Keith's life and activities.
But at the same time with a missing woman,
they need to know about her too.
We were looking into a little bit of everything, financials. But at the same time with a missing woman, they need to know about her too.
We were looking into a little bit of everything, financials.
We found where she had been previously married and had been divorced.
Investigators learned Sherry had married a Marine Sergeant in 2006, which he said was
because she needed health insurance.
He said they never actually lived together and divorced in 2008, and in a quick turnaround,
Sherry and Keith married the very next year.
We checked with her ex-husband who lives out of state
and found that he had not heard or seen from,
talked to her in probably six years or more.
So that was not a viable lead.
Even after an exhaustive search,
investigators still have no solid leads.
They're no closer to finding Sherry
or figuring out how she apparently disappeared
in the middle of the day.
We were gonna keep every option open
and keep an open mind that
this could be any type
of situation.
It could be foul play, it could be a kidnapping, she could be voluntarily gone and around.
Terry and Marilyn Smith, take one mark.
It just brought back a flood of memories.
The last time anybody saw Tara Smith, it was on this remote gravel road.
Another pretty blonde girl missing again from Redding.
It was a resemblance of Tara Smith and Miss Papini, which made it maybe even a little
bit more eerie.
A missing mother in California. The family convinced she was abducted.
When you think about it, it's really rather unusual for a
person just to be snatched off the street in the middle of a
jog. But in Redding, California, it was not the first time.
The last major disappearance in this county
was of Tara Smith.
That's correct.
Hey, huh, Tara Lynn?
Yep.
My granny car.
Tara was 16, very outgoing, very friendly, well liked by just about everybody that knew
her.
You'll do great.
Thanks mom.
We did everything together.
We were at church every Sunday together.
We had a very close church family.
She was a good daughter. She, I mean we had typical teenage
confrontations you know as most people do. Tara Smith was 16 years of age, seemed
to be extremely active in school, very good student, had lots and lots of
friends. She had recently started taking a taekwondo class with one of her best friends.
She was spending time at the dojo and had this new instructor, Troy Zink.
The Smiths owned and operated a family entertainment center in the town of Reading, and Tara was the oldest of their four children.
She helped out at the family business
and she was supposed to be working that night.
So six o'clock comes and goes and she doesn't show up
and that's not like her.
She was always where she was supposed to be,
when she was supposed to be.
So I called home.
Our younger daughter who was 10
said that she had gone for a run
and she hadn't come back.
It started off looking at it from the perspective that this is just a teenage
kid maybe somebody else's house visiting somebody.
Started driving all the roads looking for her running somewhere. Started calling
her friends and nobody had seen Tara.
We just couldn't find her.
We just couldn't find her.
One of her friends called back and said
she believed her taekwondo instructor, Troy Zink,
had an inappropriate relationship with her.
On the very first night she was missing,
Mr. and Mrs. Smith were looking through her bedroom
and came across some journals that Tara kept.
And in reading her journals, there were pages in there relating to a relationship between
Tara Smith and Troy Zink.
They also say they found this four-page letter that Tara had addressed Troy Zink.
To the Smiths, it seemed to confirm that she was involved in an intimate relationship with
him.
She wrote,
I know that what I'm doing is wrong.
There is no way to overlook this fact.
It's against God's will, and we both know it.
But the letter also makes it clear that Tara had deep regrets, and she decided to end the
relationship.
She wrote, ask yourself this question,
are you putting yourself and us before God?
I know I am, but not anymore.
We think she intended to give the letter to him
and then opted to meet him in person instead.
We know that she did call him the day of her disappearance, which was Saturday.
She wanted to meet with him, to tell him in person that she was calling off the relationship.
I called the house, talked to his wife, and she didn't know where he was, but he wasn't
at home.
At this point, the Smiths call the police and an officer is sent to Troy Zink's home. Now he's nowhere to be found.
And Zink never contacted police that night, but guess who he did call?
The Smith family.
He did get home and called us back. At 11 o'clock. And said that Tara had called him and asked him to come to her on the road back behind
her property and she asked for money.
He claims that he told her he wouldn't give her the money, that she got angry, started
cussing at him and screaming and hollering.
And he ultimately dropped her off at an intersection.
And he says that he last saw her jogging east on that fairly busy road.
And then he proceeded to go home, get his dogs,
and then go up to the mountain to pray.
The last time anybody saw Tara Smith, it was right here on this remote gravel road, just about a quarter of a mile from where she lives with her family.
I remember covering this case so well. I covered it for a while.
Last person to see her was Troy Zink.
Police launched an extensive search for Tara, but no body or any trace of her was ever found.
Mr. Zink, could we have just a second? Once Troy Zink was named a person of interest,
he retained a lawyer and then refused to talk to investigators or submit to a polygraph test.
And while that case still remains open to this day,
Zink is on the record saying he had nothing to do
with Tara's disappearance and he was never charged.
I know there remains something that's always found.
People don't just go missing and they're never recovered.
And sadly, that's not the case.
18 years had passed since Tara Smith went missing,
a tragedy still fresh in the minds of the Redding community
when Sherry Papini disappeared in a similar way.
It was on the investigators' minds.
In fact, there is a resemblance of Tara Smith and Ms. Papini,
which made it maybe even a little bit more eerie.
A hunt for a woman who vanished without a trace.
We lost our daughter.
She never came back.
So I don't think we thought Sherry would be found.
This whole incident just brought back
that fear and concern in our community
that was rampant back then when the Smith woman was missing.
Missing mother Lassie jogging near her home.
What happened to Sherry Papini?
That's part of what made our community
really get behind Keith and his efforts.
It is very difficult for me and for my family.
I would never wish this feeling upon anybody.
It is taking its toll on me.
Now at this point, Keith is contacted by someone
who claims he can help as a hostage negotiator.
These videos this guy was putting out,
when I watched them, I was a little shocked.
I wanted to make it so tempting
that the abductors' own mother would have turned him in.
At the end of the seventh day of the search for Sherry Papini, investigators seem no closer to finding her.
I'm just wondering about her health.
Are they feeding her?
Is she hot?
Is she cold?
The rule of thumb for criminologists in any missing persons case is that the first 72 hours are critical.
And with every passing hour, the chances of finding the victim alive fade.
So investigators looking for Sherry are desperate for a break.
But still, at this point, the only piece of evidence they have to go on was her phone.
The phone was found in this general area right here,
facing up.
Her earbuds were somewhat coiled and placed
on top of the phone.
And there was a few strands of her hair with the earbud.
Did it make you think that perhaps it was staged?
It looked like it could have been placed there.
It didn't look like the phone was thrown down or just
haphazardly set off to the side.
There's so much about the abduction
that just doesn't add up.
And so with so very little to go on,
investigators can only do one thing at this point,
and that's focus their attention on Keith Papini.
We called in a polygraph examiner to polygraph Keith.
I was like, no problem, let's hurry up and get this over with.
It's a crazy feeling just going through that.
Did they ask you if you had anything to do
with Sherry's disappearance?
Oh, of course.
These tests, they don't tell you
if it's a big lie or a small lie.
They just know when you're lying.
How did he do on that polygraph test?
He passed polygraph. Local officials did he do on that polygraph test? He passed polygraph.
Local officials are saying her husband's polygraph test
indicates that he had no involvement
with her disappearance, adding that they were also
able to confirm his whereabouts the day she went missing.
Everything that he did that day, we were able to cooperate.
He was with another coworker that we
were able to say that he was with him all day.
In most cases of domestic abuse or disappearance, the spouse or the partner has something to do with
it that never bothered you. I knew obviously I had nothing to do with it and I didn't care. I looked
past all that. Police are still no closer to locating Sherry or figuring out why she was taken or by whom.
We need something tangible to hold on to.
And when you don't have that or you're dancing around some answers that may be there,
it can get very frustrating and taxing and tiring.
Now at this point, Keith is contacted by someone who claims he can help as a hostage
negotiator.
His name is Cameron Gamble, and he tells Keith that an anonymous donor has offered $50,000
for Sherry's safe return.
No questions asked.
You don't know who the anonymous person is?
No.
I...
It's anonymous to you as well.
My name is Cameron Gamble and I'm an international
kidnap and ransom consultant. I've been retained
by an individual who wishes to remain
anonymous.
Who is Cameron Gamble?
We know he's a former Air Force senior
airman who makes a living
training military, law enforcement,
even private citizens
on how to evade and escape capture.
There was no idea or thought that if I think could work, that I was not going to try.
Gamble decides to post a video on YouTube promising the kidnappers a payday.
Take advantage of this opportunity.
But there is one very important condition. They must return Sherry by the Wednesday before
Thanksgiving. What made you so confident that this was an abduction and not
something else? Everything I looked at fit that bill. Look at the husband. He
wasn't faking it. Look at Sherry herself. This isn't the type of girl who's just
gonna walk away from all that. Bring her home. Bring her home safe.
There's a $50,000 reward. Bring her home.
Cameron Gamble makes this public plea specifically to the kidnappers.
And he says, I will work with you.
I will talk to you. I will negotiate this. Contact me.
Well, of course they don't contact him.
Your critics would say that this is a publicity stunt. They can say that all they want. they don't contact him. and say, I have Sherry, I want the money. I was hopeful.
We were so convinced that Sherry was still alive. You know, you go into these situations thinking they're dead,
then you lose hope right off the bat.
Though Cameron Gamble's motivations are sincere
for the investigators on the case,
his involvement muddies up what was already a murky case.
We were opposed to it, and the reason we were, this would create
kooks, scam artists, con artists coming out of the woodwork.
There were some big opponents to this.
The sheriff was adamantly opposed to Cameron Gabel being involved in any way.
For me, I was going to do everything I could to get my wife back.
For me, I was going to do everything I could to get my wife back. The deadline for the ransom comes and goes, not a peep from the kidnappers.
So on the day before Thanksgiving, Gamble throws Hail Mary.
The ransom is now a six-figure bounty, and it's for anyone who turns in the kidnappers.
You leave us to Sherry, and we give you more cash than you can spend.
These videos this guy was putting out, when I watched them, I was a little shocked
because it went from, cooperate with us, we don't care, to now we're taking the money off the table
and we're coming after you.
I wanted to make it so tempting that the abductors' own mother would have turned them in.
About three weeks after Sherry disappeared,
on the morning of Thanksgiving, before the sun has even come up,
this trucker calls 911.
911 emergency, what are you reporting?
There's a lady on the side of the road needing help.
Can I talk to her?
Please, please!
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Thanksgiving morning, there's a tradition here of a big race called the Turkey Trot.
And so Keith had asked that balloons be released that day in honor of Sherry, in honor of the search for her.
You know, we're all looking for you, and here's just a symbol, here's home.
And I really like that. Happy Thanksgiving it's gonna be a cold
morning. You've got the turkey trot in Redding bundle up. If you're up just
getting your turkey ready I want to wish you a happy Thanksgiving. In the pre-dawn
hours of November 24th which was Thanksgiving morning 150 miles south of
Redding in Yolo County a driver spots a woman in distress
on the side of the highway.
A truck driver actually pulled over this big rig
because she was standing trying to wave cars down,
and she was frantic.
So this trucker calls 911.
911 emergency, what are you reporting?
Hi, I have an emergency. There is a lady on the side of the road needing help.
Do you know what's wrong with her?
She's saying that she got kicked out of her boyfriend's.
No!
Okay, just be safe where you are. What is she asking for?
She's chained up, her vision's blurry, and she needs an ambulance.
Do you see her chained up?
Yes. Her name is Sherry Panini.
Can I talk to her?
Here.
Please, please.
Sherry, I need you to listen to me.
Please.
Listen to me.
Do you know where you are? No. Very early in the morning, Thanksgiving Listen, listen, I have help on the way. I want anybody to wake up. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I pick it up and it was a very mixed emotion.
It was my wife screaming in the background.
On the right in the ambulance.
Okay.
I'm panicked, but I'm happy because I,
at this point, this is the first time I've heard a voice.
I know she's alive.
And you hear, and I hear screaming.
So then I get the phone and,
oh my God, honey, and of course she's screaming.
It's very emotional.
And I love you, I love you, you love you.
Oh my God, you're here, you're back, where are you?
And then the phone gets taken away from her super quick.
I got a call from Keith.
Keith was frantic, yelling into the phone.
They found her.
She's been located, telling me CHP and
down in Sacramento area had Sherry.
Meanwhile, back in Redding, there's about to be a big balloon release,
but no one knows anything about the miraculous return of Sherry from captivity.
I was supposed to meet Keith at the turkey trot that morning,
but Keith didn't show up.
And so that's when I just went home
and was up working on my roof when
I got the call from Sheriff Posenko saying
Sherry had been found.
We are very ecstatic to report that Sherry
Papini has been located.
She was found early Thanksgiving morning
near I-5 in Yolo County. Sherry Papini has been located. She was found early Thanksgiving morning near I-5 in Yolo County.
Sherry Papini found alive.
Missing for nearly a month under mysterious circumstances, has been found alive.
It was just kind of surreal, like, what do you mean we found her?
Then my mind kicks in at that point.
Who? What? How? Is she alive?
The paramedics were the first people to tell her,
Happy Thanksgiving.
It just blew her mind and then she's like, oh it's Thanksgiving night?
And they said no, it's Thanksgiving morning.
Sherry is immediately transported by ambulance to the Woodland Hospital.
That's where I met her a couple hours later.
First walking into the hospital room,
Sherry was pretty hostile, which I didn't expect.
Detective Wallace recorded that first interaction
at the hospital with a very shaken-sounding Sherry.
I can't imagine what you've been through.
We don't know how this happened.
I don't know.
No one can protect me.
I just want my husband.
No one found me, and I want my husband. No one found me and I want my husband.
I want my husband.
Right.
One of the officers kind of braced me
and put his arm around me and he said,
you know, prepare yourself.
She's alive and you just gotta be happy.
And in that recording you can hear
how emotional Sherry sounds
when she's reunited with Keith. I'm sorry.
What have I done?
What have I done?
Sherry Papini is found alive
and everybody is ecstatic
about her safe return.
But this story is about to become
far more twisted than anybody can imagine.
Looking at her injuries at the hospital,
I was shocked by them.
Her kidnappers had randed her.
She said, if I don't struggle, then I can go home.
If I don't struggle, I can go home.
Why would you starve her, torture her,
and chop off her hair?
How could somebody do something like this?
That's the mystery.
Why?
But then, everyone has questions.
There were
definitely lots of people saying, oh this is BS. It's not true. Things just started to not really
add up. Investigators also get the DNA hit. The DNA was of a male. What are the chances? That's
not what happened, what did happen. And Keith Papini today, in an all new interview,
he lays out the whole story for the first time.
How did you not pick up on it all those years together?
There's no way.
The DNA doesn't lie.
There was always something that wasn't right.
The story that the world thinks they know is that I am a master manipulator who's fooled
everyone.
Sherry Papini, the woman behind one of the most outrageous hoaxes ever, now speaking
out with yet a different version of her story.
That's my magic wand.
Why did you lie?
Into that case that made national headlines.
Sherry Papini.
Sherry Papini.
Sherry Papini.
Sherry Papini.
I can't remember lifting my leg.
I can't remember the back door open.
You seem scared, Sherry.
But that's not what happened and what didn't happen, Sherry.
How her then husband and the world were conned.
Everything you thought was true wasn't true.
And you have a battered, beaten, bruised, burned woman
screaming her head off, chained, boards on the walls.
Who are you gonna believe in that moment?
I'm gonna be a true man.
We're trying to understand why you did that too.
Is that evil or is it just sick?
Now, Sherry Papini's latest claim.
I wish more than anything I could have been more truthful.
I just wanted to go home.
A young mother goes missing, vanishes. The mystery evolved in the town of Redding, but really the story gripped an entire nation
as police looked everywhere for Sherry.
About three weeks after Sherry disappeared, 22 days later on the morning of Thanksgiving before the Sun has even come up, she's found alive.
Good morning America, a Thanksgiving miracle.
Sherry Papini, the Shasta County mother missing for three weeks has been found alive.
We are very ecstatic to report that Sherry Papini has been located. She and Keith have been reunited.
It was Thanksgiving Day. They just said, Sherry's back.
Sherry's home.
She's been found.
We were so happy for Sherry, so happy for her family
that they got her back.
And then it felt like just a stab in the heart
at the same time because we didn't get our daughter back.
It brought all that pain back again to not get our daughter back. It brought all that pain back again, to not get our daughter back.
It was amazing to see her alive and talking
and saying our names, but it was,
it was hard to see her in the condition that she was in.
Looking at her injuries at the hospital,
I was shocked by them.
I've been to several homicides.
I've been to several domestic violence situations
in my career.
But the totality of the injuries for it
to be all over her face, her arms, her legs, and her chest and her back was just alarming.
In 2016, I spoke to Keith just days after Sherry returned.
What did you see? The bruises were just intense.
Her hair, everybody knows Sherry.
She's always had very long, blonde hair, and they chopped it off.
She lost almost 15% of her body weight in 22 days.
That is traumatic physically.
It made me sick that there is people out there that
could do something like this.
Now, the detectives want to talk to Sherry.
They're looking for any information
that she can give them about the horror
that she had just endured.
But it didn't really seem like Sherry wanted to talk to them.
I don't want to talk to you.
Tell me. I don't need an electric fan.
I'm not leaving you.
Sherry says she doesn't want to talk to the police
because she's afraid of them.
Her kidnappers told her that she was going to be sold to someone as part of a sex trafficking
ring and that one of the people involved was actually talk to them. I wouldn't talk to them.
She really wasn't having any part of talking.
We made the investigative decision
to keep Keith in the room to hopefully start
getting the information.
We have to do this and we have to catch these people.
Let's just answer everything they want to know.
With Keith asking the questions,
Sharon begins opening up about what happened to her.
On November 2, Sherry said she was
on a run in her neighborhood.
She initially saw a black SUV going north.
What was the car?
What did she look at?
This is an SUV.
It was a dark colored SUV.
Dark colored SUV. And there was just one person?
Two.
Two?
Two women.
Two women.
There was no one in the vehicle.
No one in the vehicle?
They were Hispanic.
They spoke Spanish a lot.
She said the younger female got out with a handgun
and Sherry just froze.
She was instructed to get into the vehicle.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I got in the vehicle. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I got in the car. Sorry.
But first, she places her cell phone and earbuds on the ground
and pulls out some strands of her hair to place on top
of those items. They begin to drive, she doesn't know where they're going. That first day you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you were, you day, you were in the car for a while. Is that right?
I don't know.
I lost time.
I lost a lot of time.
OK.
And they didn't let you see me?
They might.
No, I had something over my face and wrapped around me.
I think she may have teased me.
I don't remember.
I don't remember.
The next thing I remember is when we closed our fund.
Did she know the people she was with?
No. The people who abducted her?
No.
Didn't recognize them?
No.
Did she ever see them?
Their faces were always covered.
Aside from all the bruises and abrasions and restraints. Police were pretty shocked to find that Sherry actually
had been branded on the upper right portion of her back.
And I, they said I was branded.
That's what they said.
That's what he likes.
They brought it to you and they did my back.
And I hit the table.
I don't want them to look at me every time I I'm gonna be sleeping like a puppy.
I'm gonna be sleeping like a puppy.
It hurts so bad.
The word was Exodus, something from the Bible.
She was physically abused quite a bit,
but there was no evidence of any type of sexual abuse.
Sherry Papini has endured three weeks of beating,
and abuse, and torment.
Then after all that, the kidnappers let her go.
Sherry says she has no idea why they suddenly
decided to release her.
I'll never forget hearing Keith Pappini talk about the moment
he got to see his own children
reunited with their mother.
Four-year-old Tyler went first.
He hugged her and my wife obviously very emotional and started crying and she said, I'm so happy.
And my son of course is like, you don't cry when you're happy.
And my wife said, when you're this this happy you cry. Then it was two
year old Violet's turn. She just said mommy and just took off running and she
picked her up and then we all went to the ground for a big family hug.
What a blessing right that she was found safe. But then, everyone has questions.
Once she returned home, we went from worrying about finding a lady
to now finding her abductors.
The cops took every piece of clothing that she was wearing,
including her underwear.
They bagged it, sealed it, because they were going to test it
for forensic evidence and DNA.
Authorities are now searching for two Hispanic women
armed with a handgun in a dark SUV.
I see a vehicle go past.
The window goes down, but it was...
It was a woman.
There was some dangerous people out there
inflicting this type of harm and torture onto somebody.
It's like, oh my gosh, do we have a monster in our midst?
Welcome home, Mary! After 22 really harrowing days, Sherry Papini, she's home. Everyone really is overjoyed about this.
But it wasn't over yet.
Still, these alleged kidnappers are on the loose.
Officials say they're looking for two Hispanic women
that they consider to be armed and dangerous driving a dark SUV.
Two Hispanic females in a dark-colored SUV in the state of California
is not much of a tip.
No, it would be literally a needle in a haystack.
The investigation is far from over.
In fact, it has only begun a new chapter.
In this video, you see detectives
from the Shasta County Sheriff's Office interviewing Sherry.
She was in a ball and a cocoon, essentially,
with her knees up to her chest.
I feel like sometimes it's easier with my eyes closed.
Is that okay?
Absolutely.
Again, Keith had to be present for the interview.
She wouldn't allow us to talk to her alone.
I can't be alone with people I don't know.
So he's here. He's here for the duration.
We're here for you. I'm here for you.
Cops go out of their way to reassure Sherry and make her
comfortable. But you can see she's reluctant to open up to them. That's
another thing I'm scared about. I don't know you guys. I don't know if you're in
my corner. I know my husband. I know my husband's in my corner, but
um,
But, you know, there was a lot of other things. And I know that you guys know everything about everything.
That's embarrassing and yucky.
And that's weird for me.
That's weird for me.
Now, Sherry provides these very unique details about the home
where she was held captive.
And all of these specifics can help investigators narrow the search,
especially as they get closer to potential suspects in a case.
She said she was put into a bedroom.
Sherry described that bedroom with just a single bed, no other artifacts inside the room.
with just a single bed, no other artifacts inside the room. There was boards on the windows,
and I yanked that f*** out of the wall super quick.
And that's what got her in the room, was that noise.
The yanking it out was what made the noise.
Broke my nail, ripped it off.
She came in and then it was lights out.
What do you mean it was lights out? I can't remember if it was, if I was hit with something, if I was stuck with something.
And that's what I was asking too, if I was tased, wouldn't I remember?
Sherry tells investigators that she was chained to a very specific kind of pole in the closet.
There was a chain around my waist.
Do you know what you were affixed to?
Was it a tether?
Was it like a rope?
A metal cable.
Was the cable affixed to the wall and like the cable was loose?
The cable was affixed to a pole that went up into the ceiling. She describes it as a piece of all thread, essentially a long bolt that has grooves,
just like a screw.
So the cable that you were attached to, that was loose?
I had slack.
Slack, yes.
Yes.
I could get to the bed, so it reached the bed.
Okay.
I could obviously get to the closet.
Couldn't reach the door.
How about the bathroom?
What's that look like? So it reached the bed. I could obviously get to the closet. Couldn't reach the door.
How about the bathroom?
What's that look like?
It just was a standard.
There was a crack in the tile.
It was a light colored tile that was speckled.
There was a crack in the tile.
It was always hands on the wall.
It was a really high pressured shower.
That very first shower that I had hurt really bad because
the burn was fresh and the water was running over it and there was other open wounds and it just...
She literally lived through
hell.
The things she told me that she did acted like she was tucking in her kids and she told me one time she took some piece of cloth and rolled it up like it was violet.
She would rock it.
She's so strong.
The Shasta County Sheriff offered new information this afternoon into the abduction and discovery
of a running woman.
The sheriff held a news conference today describing Sherry Papini as courageous and revealing
details about her three-week ordeal.
Suspect number one had long curly hair.
She had a thick accent.
She had pier curly hair. She had a thick accent. She had pierced ears.
Suspect number two, had straight black hair
with some graying color.
She had thick eyebrows.
I've lived here most of my life
in the Hispanic Latino community.
We were shocked, but it could have happened.
I mean, we had to have an open mind and think,
well, maybe these were gang affiliates
who did this horrible thing.
Sherry told investigators, they kept telling me,
no one's ever gonna believe me.
No one's ever gonna believe me.
That's because people from law enforcement
are involved in this ring,
and you are going to be sold to someone.
We do have some sex trafficking going on
in our community, unfortunately,
like probably every community.
But there are others who thought that certain details
of Sherry's story weren't actually consistent
with sex trafficking.
If you're going to traffic someone for monetary purposes,
are you going to starve them, beat them,
especially in the face, chop off their beautiful long locks?
You're gonna do the opposite.
You want them to look like someone you can sell,
unfortunately.
Things just started to not really add up exactly.
Next, the strange new twists in the case of Sherry Papini.
Rumors that it could all be a hoax.
There were definitely lots of people saying,
oh, this is BS.
This is an obvious hoax.
Many reports have said that this was a little bit
of a attention-seeking kind of couple,
sort of a reality show ready to go.
And there started to be rumors that
circulated that Sherry had something to do with her own disappearance.
Did that anger you?
In my darkest hours, I obviously explored any possible outcome.
You know, could she have just left?
I mean, there's no evidence.
And then, as everybody will tell you, no, she couldn she couldn't I knew it in my heart.
With mystery still swirling about who's responsible this Northern California
community is on edge.
Should the community be worried?
The community should be concerned.
The police are mystified.
It was frustrating I did not want this to be a cold case when I retire someday.
I assume you were also looking into Sherry's background.
Oh yeah, there's some red flags there.
She had been talking to a man in the days
before she was abducted, not her husband.
And five months later, there is still a lot police don't know. There is concern about inconsistencies in Sherry Papini's case.
There were no witnesses at the time.
We had very little to go on.
Some things just weren't adding up.
While the police are mystified, the Papinis go quiet and lay low.
Sherry and Keith have a dinner with the Smith family. Remember, those are the
people who still have no answers on their own missing daughter, Tara. We had
a nice dinner just, I guess, to talk about the shared experience kind of and
support them. We didn't ask questions, we didn't probe too much about her experience, but it definitely
looked like she had been traumatized.
She went to use the restroom and was so claustrophobic.
She said as a result of having been bound in a close space that she asked Keith, her husband,
to go in the restroom with her.
We thought given what she had experienced was understandable.
When lights are off, when doors shut,
when she hears certain sounds, I mean,
it's something that I don't know how to deal with.
And we'll need somebody that can help her through that
from a professional standpoint.
Sherry gets that help,
and it comes from a government program
that gives financial aid to victims of crime.
And it paid thousands of dollars for therapy
to treat the anxiety and PTSD
that Sherry claims she suffered from that kidnapping.
that Sherry claimed she suffered from that kidnapping.
Nothing had happened for a while.
Then it came another big reveal from the police. This morning the FBI released these new suspect sketches.
And it shows two Hispanic women, but with their faces covered up.
It did seem odd that it took Sherry Papini almost a full year
to come up with enough details for a sketch artist to work with.
Law enforcement seemed to react quickly to this,
and the manhunt was on.
The tips came in, and tips like,
I saw two Hispanic ladies at Walmart.
They concerned me.
Latino women were fearful that they might look like
one of those people in the sketch.
They wouldn't walk in pairs.
They wouldn't drive to work or family outings in an SUV.
Around the same time, investigators also get back results from the crime lab that's been
examining Sherry's clothing.
And there's a DNA hit, exactly what they were hoping for, but the results are confusing.
The DNA was of a male, and it would be somewhat incongruent with the allegations that she
made that she was abducted by two Hispanic women. So that was, you know, perplexing.
Are you putting it mildly that finding a male DNA was perplexing?
Yeah, I would say so.
That was an issue for me, and that was an issue for all the detectives.
Still, this is a very big deal, a potential link to the kidnappers.
The next step was to enter that DNA profile into the law enforcement database
to see if this unknown guy is in the system.
And we get a return that nothing matched with it.
And so now we're back to the drawing board.
I assume you're also looking into Sherry's background.
Oh, yeah.
What did you find?
There's some little bit of red flags there.
Investigators talked to her first husband because Sherry had been married before.
According to the police, he said, yeah, but you know, she was a real liar.
She made up a lot of stories.
And it wasn't just her ex-husband waving red flags.
Police say many friends and relatives were less than supportive.
Has anyone told you that she has a history of running away?
Another information revealed was that she had been talking to a man, not her husband.
There was some infidelity issues in her background that even Keith had told us about.
Issues with infidelity, issues with lying, and a history of running away.
Yep. Oh yeah. There was definitely some dishonesty in the background.
They went back to Sherry time and time again,
and found that often her stories were inconsistent.
She told different stories about why she had been branded.
She said she was branded by her kidnappers because she tried to run away.
Because her chain rattled, the females branded her for punishment.
But then she also said,
oh, no, I was branded by my kidnappers
because my buyer, the person who was going to buy me,
wanted me branded.
Is this real? Is this not real?
At any point, we could have just said,
yeah, we're done with this.
But then where's our due diligence?
What if it really did happen?
I was telling my staff, unless we have some very strong evidence
to disprove her allegations,
we need to continue forward with the investigation.
It was hard for investigators to get past
the sheer brutality of her injuries.
Her kidnappers had branded her.
And I have to tell you, when I heard that detail, ooh,
okay, so maybe some really horrible things really did happen to this woman.
And I do recall that there's no way these were self-inflicted. We have an innate ability not
to want to harm ourselves because it hurts. Years had passed by and really no new information
had been released to the public. I honestly thought it would just fade away.
And then in 2020 there is a massive break in this case,
and it's all because of the DNA.
And I got the phone call that we have a match.
Four years after Sherry's kidnapping in 2020, investigators decide they need to focus on
finding the source of that male DNA found on Sherry's clothing.
Investigators asked permission of the courts to be able to run that DNA against all those
DNA ancestry type websites where people contribute their own DNA,
looking for familial DNA.
They're hoping somebody in this guy's family
had used one of those DNA websites.
If they find a relative, they've got a lead, and it worked.
The familial DNA. This man has two sons.
One of those sons used to date, Sherry Papini.
It came back to James Reyes, an ex-boyfriend.
And you see James Reyes in a photo with Sherry from one of her social media posts.
It's a massive break in the case.
So the FBI field officer and myself went down to James's residence to do the confrontation.
Hello, good morning.
Obviously he was a little reluctant. He was scared.
We're here guarding Sherry Papini.
I'm just trying to figure out how you know her, when was the last time you talked to her.
Well, me and Sherry dated back in 02, and I haven't talked to her in years.
There's information that I think you have about the induction.
Yeah, I mean,
that's all I can, I don't, all I know is what I read about it. We're just trying
to understand if she was truly abducted, if she lied to everybody and got on 2020
and is a liar. Are you willing to tell us what happened yesterday?
Listen, talk. And it's not until 53 minutes into this interview that they get Reyes to finally come clean.
I didn't kidnap her, you know, I just...
Friend in need asked me for help.
And that was that.
What did she say?
She was trying to get away from her husband.
Your husband beats you, your husband rapes you. I don't know what her deal was.
She made up stories. You know. Keith was abusing her.
She needed to get out of that relationship.
As Sergeant Kyle Wallace chats up Reyes,
his FBI colleague wanders the apartment.
Is it OK if I look in that room in the closet?
I'm curious if it's the same as she described it.
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
This apartment, this closet, and this bathroom
look just like the place that Sherry says
she was held captive.
All the way down to the all thread.
All thread, that's the screw, the metal pole
that she described? Yeah, the metal pole and the screw.
She said she was chained to that.
Chained, yeah.
The ex-boyfriend's version of what happened
is radically different
from what Sherry told the authorities happened.
What you're saying, absolutely.
There was just you and her in the car.
There were no females involved.
I don't know any of those girls.
I mean, this is, yeah, there's no way, man.
He was duped by her, but he went along with it.
I didn't know what the final plan was.
Like, were we gonna end up together?
Was that her plan?
But it's fair to say you were hoping
maybe you could get together with her.
No, no, I wasn't there yet. She instructed James to get a rental car, leave his cell phone
at his house, and drive the nine hours or so to get to Reading, California to pick her up.
He gets her down to his apartment, gives Sherry the bedroom, and he sleeps on the couch. Sherry the bedroom and he sleeps on the couch. Sherry asked him to put up the plywood to block out the window.
I think James thought it was strange, but he was also just helping a friend.
Sherry told the world that she had sat there locked up, chained, miserable, abused.
But Rhea says the truth was that she voluntarily spent time alone
reading the news about her own disappearance.
She starts to act erratically according to him.
She starts losing a lot of weight.
He says she's not eating much.
One day he came home from work and she had cut off her hair.
But then things get far more twisted.
Remember all those terrible injuries
covering Sherry's body?
How did all that stuff come about? I mean she did while she was here. I mean she just hit
herself with something, creative bruise or something. And I helped her, I mean I
didn't punch her or anything. She just was like, uh, bank a puck off my leg.
So I shot a puck off her leg lightly. Reyes also says that Sherry slammed a
hockey stick into her own face. That's how she injured a buck off her, like, lightly. Reyes also says that Sherry slammed a hockey stick
into her own face.
That's how she injured her nose?
Yeah.
Weird situation.
I mean, I know it, yeah.
And that's my life.
Like, man, what the f***?
So now he's describing a situation
where he has an unhinged woman in his apartment.
She's bleeding, bruised, burned, and scarred.
Then she says to him,
I need you to brand my back.
I'm like, oh, this is probably gonna hurt.
I mean, I've never done this.
I can't even say you did a good job.
You know what I mean?
I just, that's scary.
You've ever burned, have you ever done that to someone?
So have.
It was so hot, it was red.
What'd she do for the pain if anything?
She never really complained about a lot of pain.
I want to say after this amount of time in law enforcement,
nothing surprises me.
But I was a little taken back.
And then she was like, I'm ready to go back to the kids.
And she started missing her babies.
I'm like, oh, of course.
Everybody's got a plan until reality hits.
She's like, I'm ready to go.
And it's like Thanksgiving Day. I'm just like, seriously?
Then before dawn on that now infamous Thanksgiving morning,
James Reyes says he dropped Sherry off in a remote area.
It's the greatest story ever of survival, right?
It's never happened.
It's a lie. It's a hoax. It's that didn't ever happened it's a line it's a hoax it's all made up.
We come up with a plan to do an interview to confront her with
his evidence and when we come back 2020 takes you inside the
interrogation room for that dramatic police confrontation.
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In August of 2020, investigators asked Sherry and her husband to come in. Thank you for coming.
We appreciate you taking the time to contact us.
Thanks to the cooperation of that ex-boyfriend James Reyes, investigators now believe they
have solid proof that Sherry Popini's kidnapping was a hoax.
A plan was developed to confront her with this and get her reaction.
Does she have any idea what's about to happen?
Oh no.
So were you able to find like where that house is?
Yes.
Tell me more.
Tell me more.
Tell me more.
We'll get to that.
Okay.
She's confronted with pictures that look exactly like the places she says,
I mean, she described a crack in the tile in the bathroom.
So this crack is in a different location than this crack, which is where...
And they showed her a picture of that exact crack.
And they say, does this look like, you know, the place that you were held captive?
And she's like, yeah, kind of, but not exactly.
It's pretty, excuse my language,
it's pretty f***ing similar.
But it's different.
There was even a pole in the closet where she was staying.
You remember this, Trish?
Yes.
Keith right next to her jumping up and down
saying it's the right one.
So he thinks this is a break in the case.
Oh yeah, absolutely.
He thinks they found the abductors.
Yes.
We talked to the people who live there.
Sorry.
We found the house, we found who was involved.
When the police finally dropped the bomb,
the mood changes and the body language changes.
DNA came back, like I said, to a specific person.
That specific person told us very specific things.
So if we can talk with Keith or without Keith here,
what would you like?
You wanna step out or do you wanna stay?
Obviously I wanna stay.
And you can see on that video
that the detectives step out to let them decide.
You need to stop waiting on your name
to tell me the truth now.
And at this point, Sherry tells Keith
that she doesn't want police to catch that captor
who she claims helped her escape.
I don't want them to find her.
You're not listening to me.
I don't want them to find her.
Because she saved my life,
and she's the reason why I get to hold my children
every single day.
The detectives go back in the room
and pretty much lay this case out.
You're in the DNA that was on you,
belongs to James Race. We talked to him.
We've been on a polygraph. We talked to everybody around him. We have the rental agreements,
phone rental, car rental agreements. The reason why you lost so much weight is because you stopped
eating. The reason why the brand is because he went to the store, bought the brand new tools and branded you.
The reason why your nose is broke
is because of a hockey stick.
It's not an abduction.
She asked me to come get her.
No.
I rented a car.
No.
I drove up and picked her up.
He passed the polygraph test, Sherry.
If that's not what happened, what did happen, Sherry.
I don't know.
No, there's no way it's changed.
There's no way. There's no way.
The DNA doesn't lie.
And she's like, no, no.
You mean he's behind it?
I just cannot believe that my ex-boyfriend is behind my kidnapping.
Keith is in the room when they're identifying and talking about the ex-boyfriend who she
was allegedly with that whole time.
Yeah, and Keith just, he gets up and walks out.
Were you surprised that she stuck to her guns even after you presented what, you know, appeared
to be this incredibly compelling evidence. Not at all. She had
spun this story for so long that that she wasn't gonna come off it. They tell
her that they have proof of phone contact with her and James and that sends
her spinning off into another direction. It's my fault that I was flirting with other men.
It was such a stupid thing to do.
I love my husband. I love my children.
That's understandable.
It's just stupid to do it with other men.
Flirting with other men? Not a crime.
Lying to me today? Yes, a crime.
She just went into her cocoon state
where she just tried to control the interview by crying,
putting her head in her hands, not answering questions.
So either James picked-
I didn't do anything wrong.
I know you didn't do anything wrong.
Right now, you're not telling the truth,
which is doing something wrong.
And she's begging police to protect the captor
who she claims let her go.
Did a female point a gun at you, yes or no? She's begging police to protect the capt. He did love me. I agree.
Did you ever get an impression from Keith about it?
He wanted to leave.
All right.
I'm the idiot husband that stayed around the whole time.
He was so angry.
He was so upset.
So upset.
So emotional.
I'm just upset.
Now you're telling me, OK, you guys go home now.
Well, do you think I want her anywhere around my kids
or around me at all at this point?
I don't know what the next stages of this are.
That's why.
It's not us together, right?
Yeah.
I'm in shock.
We were brainwashed, gas lit, everything by Sherry, 100%.
I mean, at the end of the day, Sherry's the one that
orchestrated this whole thing.
What could possibly come next in this never-ending story?
What's the motto behind your front?
Prison.
Freedom.
Sherry, why did you lie?
And for the first time, Sherry Papini, as you've never seen her, with an astonishing
new version of events.
So the story that the world thinks they know is that I am a master manipulator
who's fooled everyone.
That's my magic wand.
In March of 2022, six years after Sherry Papini vanished while on an afternoon jog,
Sherry Papini arrested on charges that she allegedly lied to federal agents about being kidnapped.
News breaks that the mother of two has been arrested.
Now being accused of making the whole thing up.
A stunning admission of Sherry Papini is now admitted.
It was all a hoax.
We'll plead guilty to lying to federal agents about the case.
What is the murder behind your back?
There's a plea deal.
She's avoiding trial entirely.
As part of this agreement, she has to admit,
which she did in writing and through her attorney,
that she made the whole thing up.
Cheri was sentenced to 18 months
and was ordered to pay restitution.
She served just under a year in federal prison
and is now free.
After her release, I spoke with her ex-husband, Keith Papini.
So many people watching this would wonder,
was his spidey sense going off?
Didn't he notice that something was off?
Of course I felt that way.
There was always something that wasn't right.
No one found me, and I want my husband.
I want my husband.
When you first encountered her in the hospital,
what was your first instinct? When I pulled back the curtain and I saw her
and I saw the look in her eyes,
I felt in that moment that she was lying.
And it wasn't until I went to her to embrace her
and I could just see the amount of injuries,
bruises, burns to her body, and it was a shock to me.
And I remember thinking how horrible of me
to even think that she could have done this to herself.
So why do you think that she essentially
concocted this hoax, disappeared,
beat herself to a pulp for 22 days,
and then continued to lie about it for years?
I think she wanted me to be her night shining armor and run to her.
She wanted to plan a fake kidnapping.
But in her version I was supposed to find her.
This morning, new exclusive images of Sherry Papini back in court,
now appearing before a judge as part of her divorce proceedings.
Sherry Keith are now divorced but they have been engaged in
this brutal custody battle over their 2 children.
She apologized in court.
But as Sherry ever apologize to you or the children.
She has no remorse that I have ever witnessed or seen.
Keith has spoken. Now it's Sherry's turn. I'm Sherry Papini. I was abducted
and I was tortured and the FBI said I made it all up.
I mean, she is one of the most notorious liars ever.
A new documentary, Sherry Papini Caught in the Lie, premieres on May 26th on ID and streams
on Max.
It gave me the opportunity to finally say, hello, I'm Sherry Papini.
Nice to finally meet you.
To be honest, I thought we were going to be making a psychological profile of, you know,
absolute liar and why she can't help herself from compulsive lying.
But I made the story I found, and that's not what I found.
Sherry now claims she was abducted, held against her will for 22 days, and assaulted, but not by two Hispanic women,
as she first claimed, but by that former boyfriend,
James Reyes.
That is what she maintains.
She lied about one thing, that the identity of the person
who abducted her.
There was no master plan.
There was no hoax kidnapping.
There was a cover-up of what happened.
And I participated in the cover-up.
I just wanted to go home.
Keep in mind, this is coming from a woman who admitted in a plea agreement,
she planned the whole thing.
Instructed James Reyes to buy phones and meet up with her,
got in that car, stayed in that house voluntarily,
and made it appear that she'd been abused.
That lie abducted by a pair of pistol packing women,
now she claims she can't remember how she wound up
in a car with James.
Like I wish I could just say,
I don't remember getting in the car,
and you're trying to get there,
and you're trying to get to this moment
where I can't tell you, I can't tell you.
Saying she felt stuck in an unhappy marriage,
Sherry says she rekindled a texting relationship
with James Reyes, who she now claims showed up
unexpectedly one day and kidnapped her.
She says she lied to the FBI, lied to the police
and the world because she was afraid of her husband
finding out about her relationship with James.
I absolutely think it's possible that she's telling the full truth.
It's also possible she's not.
In testimony in their custody case, Keith says Sherry's new allegations about James
are just more lies.
We have reached out to James Reyes for comment, but have not heard back.
The Shasta County Sheriff's Office fully investigated James,
corroborated his story with a polygraph, cell phone records and witnesses, and has cleared him
of any crimes. The Sheriff's Office declining to comment on Sherry's latest allegations,
saying, quote, we are choosing to focus on current public safety matters.
We are choosing to focus on current public safety matters. And as the documentary comes to a close, Sheri wonders aloud about the wisdom of doing that
interview.
Do you think that this film is going to do more harm than good for me?
Good question. That's our program for tonight. Thanks so much for
watching. I'm Deborah Roberts and I'm David Muir from all of us
here in 2020 and ABC News. Good night. Oh my god, is this your house?
This is the humble abode.
Oh my god, it's so humble.
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