20/20 - True Crime Vault: Finding Kelsie
Episode Date: December 2, 2025A young woman goes missing. There's no body, no murder weapon, no crime scene. Now, follow one mother's crusade for justice in this true crime investigation. (Originally broadcast 3/26/21) Learn more ...about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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What could make me crumble, you know, she would be strong enough to, you know, to stand up to.
I watched the news on deep.
Kelsey Schelling's face is on billboards in Pueblo, and volunteers have come through the area she was last seen.
And now since she's gone, you know, I've had to turn into a fighter.
Hey, we're going to change her mind.
She's best strong.
The strongest mom, I know, I mean, who fights for their kid like this.
It was like, uh, maybe she'll call. Maybe she was out there, you know?
The pregnant woman who vanished, Kelsey was eight weeks pregnant. Last seen in Pueblo, visiting her boyfriend.
Friends and family would get text for replies back, but they said that it just didn't quite sound like Kelsey.
I did have a sinking feeling in my stomach.
This unknown man is seen walking to Kelsey Shelling's car and is seen driving away with the car.
I mean, we're trying everything.
It breaks my heart.
Almost two years after Kelsey's disappearance, a mysterious message, giving everyone hope,
comes through that help find Kelsey Facebook page.
It was saying, if I have information about Kelsey, can I remain anonymous?
When Laura responds, a man emails her saying,
ma'am, please, your daughter is not dead.
It was just the fear of what if he is still out there somewhere.
What if? I mean, it was just what if, what if?
Kelsey Schelling grew up in the tiny farm town of Holyoke, Colorado.
Holyoke is around two and a half to three hours away from Denver.
It's quiet, just kind of have your own way.
Perfect place to raise a family.
Yeah, real good place.
Safe.
You're hoping anyway, you know.
Holyoke is definitely agricultural.
There's only one stoplight.
And if you want to go to a Walmart, you've got to head west to Sterling.
That's 50 miles away.
In the early 90s, Kelsey's parents, Doug and Lara, owned at the local grocery store in Holyoke.
Kelsey and her brother Colby seemed to be living out the American dream.
I first met Laura Saxton back in 2016 when 2020 was first looking into Kelsey's store.
You know, she's just always been a little firecracker.
Hi, Cal's.
Hi, Cocoa Bean.
Kelsey
Kelsey
She wasn't a kid that wanted to stay up till midnight
You know where you usually have to fight your kids to go to bed
Like at 8.30
That's when she wanted to go to bed
She'd go into her room and pull back her covers
And each animal had to be in a certain place
And everything had to be just perfect
When she got to be two, three, four years old
She was feisty
You'd try to give her a kiss
And she'd slap me pretty good
So I kind of learned my lesson, you know.
My first impression of Kelsey, she was just an active outdoors, fun-loving girl.
I like to do a lot of sports.
When my daughter and Kelsey first met up, their true love was playing basketball together.
I was her coach, yeah.
Here she has right here.
Wow.
Is she the point guard?
Mm-hmm.
When we were still in elementary school, her dad took us out and what us drive on the dirt roads, which is pretty common around here.
Kelsey could just laugh about things like that, and her laugh made us laugh.
She'd start to giggle, then you would start to giggle, and so that's what made being around Kelsey so special.
Kelsey was a tiny little thing, you know, shorter than me.
The Kelsey that I knew didn't take a lot of crap off her classmates, you know.
She wasn't afraid to stand her ground.
But as Kelsey enters her teens,
the Shelling family is rocked when Doug and Lara decide to divorce.
Going through a divorce is really hard as a kid.
Yeah, the split of our parents certainly had an impact on both of us.
Colby.
Colby lived with me and Kelsey lived with her mom.
It was a real dark time for the whole family.
It was a rough age.
You know, after her dad and I got divorced, it was this she and I together alone for a lot of years.
She was in a bad emotional place, and I don't think that was due to her character and nature.
I think that was circumstantial.
When Laura and I was going through a divorce, she was on antidepressant pills.
And she ended up taking like three of them or some.
She ended up in the hospital for several days, and it was pretty scary.
I mean, I thought we were going to lose her at that point.
She was in a coma?
She was.
I felt like it was a turning point.
I mean, when any young school-age kid has parents who are splitting up, that's a lot to take on.
She actually stopped doing all of the sports and activities.
It seemed like she was more removed.
I think Kelsey was just looking.
She was looking for a change.
And she wanted to figure out what, you know, what was her niche.
Kelsey was always, I think, working through how do I be better?
How do I grow?
How do I move past this?
Our senior year, she was the prom queen.
You don't get that without showing people kindness and respect and truly being embraced
by your peers, you know.
Kelsey taught me, she taught me perseverance.
Eventually she moves on, she goes to Northeastern Junior College.
What did she want to do with her life?
She wanted to get a degree in psychology.
I think in her heart, she wanted to work with children.
We officially became roommates January 2011.
If all of us were bored at 3 o'clock in the morning,
she'd be the one to say, let's go cause problems, I guess.
Not bad problems. She was just, you know, out for a good time.
She'd love to have fun. That was her thing to do.
And for a while, carefree Kelsey is back.
And then she meets Dante Lucas. He's about to change her life forever.
It was a big deal that she was dating Dante. He was part of the basketball team.
They were kind of the popular kids and everything.
by the time Kelsey got to know him
she felt proud that she knew who he was
because he was somebody to know
he had dreams of making it big in the NBA
Kelsey thought she meant the man of her dreams
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please say your full name and give us your title
Lisa Wayne attorney at law
Well, I had the privilege of being down in Pueblo in the 80s and I was a public defender.
Pueblo is a small town in southern Colorado.
Used to be a steel mill town.
The steel mill shut down in the 80s.
Pueblo was founded and built by people that came from all over the world.
We're the home of the Pueblo Chili.
Everyone that lives there is so proud of this town.
Kelsey's love interest, Dante Lucas, lives in Pueblo.
Sarah Lucas, Dante's mother, is raising all four kids on her own in this Colorado town
set on what's called the front range of the Rocky Mountains.
In a town of Pueblo, a 6-foot-7 star athlete stands out.
I coach Dante Lucas in youth football.
He was a coach's dream.
He was a real polite kid.
Wanted to learn the game of football and just really quiet.
Dante Lucas was super close with his mother, Sarah.
On the football field, she was one of the most supportive parents.
Dante football wasn't his sport.
I'd say he's a better basketball player, which happened later in his career through high school here in public.
Dante Lucas was a very well-known basketball player.
He was going to be the one who made it out of Pueblo.
He had dreams of making it big in the NBA.
It was obvious that he wanted to pursue it,
but the family spoke more about it than he did.
We were told by Dante's mom, Sarah,
that he was getting contacted from North Carolina and Kentucky.
Their dream was that he was
going to make the NBA and make a good life for himself.
When I first met Dante, he was a freshman here at Central High School.
He was 6'7. If you have that kind of size, you know, you can make a lot of things happen.
It just amazed me as a guy in class that was so quiet, was just as popular as he was.
He was a really good role model for the young kids in the neighborhood.
His attitude was always good. He was good with his teammates. He just matured into a very good
basketball player.
His overall drive as a student from day one, it wasn't up to us enough.
As a teacher, I tried to get him involved with the rest of the class.
I talked to him about that several times.
Whether it was his grades or his skill, Dante didn't get into an NCAA school,
but he wanted to continue to play basketball.
Dante gets recruited to Northeastern Junior College in Sterling, Colorado.
He's playing basketball when he meets Kelsey Schelling, and they begin dating.
Kelsey and another one of our roommates actually went to a basketball game and were scouting out the cute boys on the team.
Saw Dante and decided to go up and talk, and that's how she and Dante met.
By the time Kelsey got to know him and really got kind of involved, she felt proud that she knew who he was because he was somebody to know.
They spent a lot of their extra free time together.
When did you first meet him?
I never met him. I saw him play basketball a couple times.
Kelsey never really said anything about bringing him home to meet the parents.
He was not committed to her by any means.
Kelsey could have had anybody, but she kind of always took attraction to people that needed help
that she thought she could turn around.
I believe that if Dante was failing or had bad grades,
that his basketball career at the school would be definitely on pause.
I don't honestly think that Dante really cared to learn.
Kelsey would try to help him.
He would just seem very disinterested and not really care.
I think she just hoped if she was good enough to him
that he would realize that she's the one.
I think Kelsey stayed with Dante
because she found someone that gave her attention
even if it wasn't the right kind of attention.
And I think Dante was with Kelsey
because he got money from Kelsey, borrowed Kelsey's car.
I basically lived a life that everyone works for
but didn't have to do anything for it.
Just had to be there.
There were good days in the relationship with Dante, and then it just went south.
He would play with her heart.
I could definitely see some bubblyness fading out as he broke her spirit.
Kelsey texts Dante, I'm really hurt.
The way you talk about me to other people is your true feelings.
I guess I'm just a fool.
I'm so heartbroken.
Days later, Dante would respond.
My phone's been dead the past few days.
And then afterwards she'd be like, oh, well, you know, like he's better, he's going to be better, and then she'd be happy.
Dante left Northeastern Junior College because he was kind of done with his studies.
After Kelsey leaves Northeastern Junior College, she lands in California, but she doesn't stay there long.
Why did she decide to leave?
Mostly it was financial reasons.
Where did she go from there?
That's when she moved back to Colorado.
I was living in Denver, in her dad's apartment, and she had started working at Flore and Decor.
When did she start going out with Dante again?
Over the holiday timeframe, November, December, he would stay with her, but then he'd go back to Pueblo sometime.
Were you worried that he would come back and what that would do to her?
Absolutely. I saw what it was like before, and I didn't want that to happen to her again.
She didn't want that to happen to her again, because she knew the kind of kind of...
person that she became when she was with him.
And how in the world did they get back together?
I don't know.
She missed him, I guess.
Kelsey has a surprise for her family.
She's pregnant.
She called me when she found out she was pregnant
and she was stressed, you know, very stressed.
I could tell she was scared to tell me.
I just told her I will support you.
It's going to be okay.
She was happy.
Did she tell you anything about Dante's reaction?
She said he was mad.
She and Dante would be texting and he would stop responding
either during arguments that they were having.
She would then get upset, a way to hear back from Dante
and left in limbo and it was very aggravating for her.
Kelsey texts Dante, you were my best friend.
The only thing I lived for day after day.
What happened to us?
It wasn't supposed to be like this.
One time I'd talk to her and she'd say, you know, he's kind of coming around and Dante will never abandon the baby.
But a child with Kelsey was not in Dante's plans.
Kelsey gets a text from Dante and he says that he has something for her.
He alludes to a surprise and he wants her to come to Pueblo.
Kelsey had come home.
When she was here, she slept a lot.
I knew it was hard on her working full-time in Denver.
Now with the new pregnancy, she was really tired.
I said, I will support you.
Whether Dante is in the picture or not in the picture, it's going to be okay.
She was happy
She wanted that baby
She wanted to be a mom
She was in a good place
Yes
So I'm thankful for those couple of days that we got
Before she went missing
My name is Zach Hillstrom
I am a reporter at the Pueblo Chieftain
I think that people have been trying to fill in the blanks
About what happened to Kelsey
From the time that it happened
And not just when the mystery seemed like it might be a permanent one
On February 3rd of 2013, Dante Lucas, her boyfriend, was trying to convince Kelsey Schelling to come visit him in Pueblo that day.
She responded with a firm no.
It seems like they fought a lot that night.
Just before 3 a.m., Kelsey texted Dante, you don't have to be in a relationship with me.
You don't have to marry me.
You don't have to have a happy little family with me.
You don't have an obligation to me.
You're good.
Don't worry.
Good night.
Lucas's response to that was, oh, I know all of that.
Thanks for stating that for me.
So it was February 4th, and Kelsey had taken three home pregnancy tests.
So she went into the doctor and had the doctor confirmed to her that she was actually pregnant.
She got the sonogram done.
She even had the photo in hand of her sonogram.
She was able to share that with her mom.
What did you think?
when you saw the baby.
I was happy.
I knew that she was happy.
She showed up to work probably 10 minutes late.
She just had her ultrasound.
She's really excited.
She was in a great mood that day.
That morning, Kelsey told Dante that she had finished her appointment
and that her due date was September 13th.
Lucas's response to that was cool.
He asked her to skip work and come to Pueblo.
She texted him, I'm not going to come get you so we can fight all day.
He texted back, I don't want to fight at all, I want to give you this.
She writes back, give me what.
He says, just wait and see for yourself.
You probably wouldn't believe me if I told you anyway, so you can see for yourself.
Kelsey decides to go down to Pueblo after work.
She clocked out of work at a little bit after 8.40 p.m.
And hit the road to see Dante in Pueblo.
So Denver to Pueblo drive right down I-25.
It's about two hours long.
It's just one straight path.
Not a lot of people are out on the roads.
It is a lonely, quiet drive.
While she's driving down to Pueblo, Dante sends her a text saying, let's meet at the Southside Walmart.
She parks her car there.
She texted him at 1020 saying she'd arrived and he replied that he'd be there shortly.
She's waiting, she's waiting, and she's getting impatient like any girlfriend would.
At 11, 10 p.m., he still hadn't shown up to the Walmart.
That's when Dante says, let's meet at our spot, which
which is in the neighborhood of his grandmother's home,
and that's where Dante was staying at the time.
She moved her car there from the south side Walmart.
She was just parked on the side of the road
in this residential neighborhood.
So then she's left waiting there again,
and she's still impatiently texting him.
The last confirmed message from Kelsey was sent at 11.18 p.m.
She was asking Dante, where are you?
I've been here for over an hour just waiting.
The following day, the fifth, she didn't show up for work.
So I tried calling her, couldn't get a response.
So then I shot her a text message asking her where she was, why she wasn't at work.
Got a text message back right away saying that she was in the hospital having some tests done.
And she said that she was not having a baby anymore.
It was growing in the wrong place.
I tried calling her on Wednesday.
She didn't answer her phone, which is kind of pretty rare.
And I text her, I said, hey, give me a call.
I got a text message back.
I said, I'm not feeling good.
I'm on the couch.
I'll call you tomorrow.
I kept trying to call, and she wouldn't answer.
Toward the end of the week, it was going directly to voicemail.
So then the back of my mind, I'm starting to get concerned.
After Kelsey had driven to Pueblo, there was never a phone call that was answered from her phone.
from her phone.
Kelsey is not the type of person who would like not talk to her friends.
She was glued to her phone.
Friends and family would get text replies back,
but they said that it came in a voice that just didn't quite sound like Kelsey.
It was just short, quick responses.
Generally, any text message I had from Kelsey, words were spelled,
and there was punctuation, and they didn't have that.
I got to looking at the text message and it's like, man, I don't think that was her.
Why didn't you think that was her?
Just the verbiage in it and stuff.
I mean, it just didn't seem like, you know, her text to me.
Then on that Saturday morning, it's like the whole world just unraveled.
All of her friends, like, started contacting us saying, you know,
we've been trying to reach Kelsey and we can't reach her.
I called Doug, her dad, and said, you know, something is wrong.
And so then we all drove up to Denver that day.
Went into the apartment, there was no sign of her in the apartment.
And that's when we called the Denver police.
Family members were visibly upset.
They were frantic, actually, almost feverishly asking for any help they could get
in trying to locate her.
Did you reach out to Dante?
I did contact him to ask him, you know, if he knew where she was.
What did he sound like on the phone?
Because the call that you're making to him is, Kelsey, the woman that you are with,
the mother of your child is missing.
We are desperate to find her.
Nothing, no.
Not worked up, not, you know, just...
He's not scared.
What can I do?
How can I help?
No, he just says if I hear from her all.
I'll let you know.
And then a little bit later, he got back with me.
He said, I heard from Kelsey.
She called from a private number.
She said she doesn't have her phone.
And she said she'll be getting a hold of you.
Intimating that she's alive, she's out there.
And I said, well, can you track that number?
And he's like, yeah, I'll try and figure out what the number was.
And then, of course, he never did.
When this case first came in, I called Dante.
He was telling me that he had seen her and had talked with her and spent time with her
more recently than any of her family members, any of her friends.
After I got off the phone, I did have a sinking feeling in my stomach.
The following Friday, February 15th, that morning is when we drove down to Pueblo to turn
the investigation over to the Pueblo Police Department.
Put down the chair right there.
We in the beginning were trying not to call him a suspectress to try to build a rapport with him
and try to sit down there and get him to open up.
Can you kind of tell me just briefly what happened?
Well, Tuesday morning, early Tuesday morning, she came down to the Polo.
During the course of the interrogation with Dante Lucas,
he reveals some pretty shocking things about Kelsey and about the baby.
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Now to the mysterious disappearance of a Denver woman.
Pregnant woman who vanished.
Kelsey was eight weeks pregnant last seen in Pueblo,
visiting her boyfriend Dante Lucas.
So when do you start talking to Dante Lucas?
We start talking to him fairly quickly as far as what is going on.
Police bring Dante in for questioning,
and immediately he denies a romantic relationship with Kelsey.
Now is she your girlfriend or...
No.
We never were actually in a relationship.
Can you kind of tell me just briefly what happened?
She came down to Buffalo and we're talking, whatever.
You know, we ended up.
She ended up, you know, get mad at me or whatever.
Dante tells Officer Robinson that Kelsey slept in her car.
He said that they met up again the following morning
and that he brought Kelsey Schelling to Parkview Medical Center,
where she went inside.
So what's part of you?
and she went in, say, for about almost two hours, hour 45, too.
We have no record of Kelsey Schilling ever being here at Park v. Medical Center.
Now, what do you check to find out if she was here or not?
We have a medical record system that keeps track of every patient that's ever walked through our doors.
So for you, there was no way she's ever here.
That's correct.
He alluded to the fact that she may have had a miscarriage.
Just the day before in Denver, Kelsey's died.
The doctor told her that the baby was healthy.
So then after we left Parkview, when...
Dante claimed that he and Kelsey then went to the south side Walmart.
Kelsey was going to grab some snacks before she made the drive back to Denver.
So went to go get some snacks, like something to eat 200.
And then came to that guy, we ended up talking, and then she ended up telling me, like,
you got out of the car at Walmart.
She didn't want to take me home.
So I just left from Walmart, I started walking home, and then my mom came to grab me.
But surveillance video from Walmart reveals,
a different version of events.
He contends that the two of them are together,
and clearly, based on the surveillance,
it's one person, it's him getting out of the car,
and no one else exits.
When the car was parked at Walmart on February 5th,
police believe that it was Dante Lucas,
parking that car, getting out and walking away.
They have pretty good surveillance video showing it.
The car sat there overnight.
The morning of February 6th, this unknown man is seen walking to Kelsey Schelling's car, parked at the Southside Walmart, and is seen driving away with the car.
We have no idea who that person was in that video.
It's a car that that person is familiar with, and we know earlier that Dante had the key.
Who do you think that someone was that came back and drove that car away?
You know, there are similarities to Dante, but it's nothing that we can want to say that is the person who drove it away.
When Dante Lucas talked with police, he didn't paint the best picture of Kelsey.
He painted a picture of, you know, just that she was kind of troubled.
She had, like, bad anxiety.
Did she have things about that?
Okay, tell me about that.
But she's totally deported like she's in, like, the hospital with Utah from, like, what goes and I do this?
Did you cast her to police as someone who had troubles with drugs?
No.
No?
I don't believe that, no.
Just one time she's talking about suicide, but she's talking she ended up in a hospital
like multiple times.
When she was 15 years old, she did.
So, yes, she has had that in her past.
But if she committed suicide, you would find her body.
I mean, she was happy.
She wanted that baby.
She wanted to be a mom.
So at this point, Kelsey has been missing for more than a week.
But on Valentine's Day, February 14th, 2013, her car is discovered.
The car of a missing Denver woman has been found in Pueblo.
Detectives will be examining Kelsey's car.
It was big news when Kelsey's car was found at St. Mary Corwin Medical Center.
How did it get there?
What happened to Kelsey?
I knew once her car was found, that something horrible.
It happened because there's just no way that she would have gone somewhere and left her car.
You find a car and no Kelsey.
And no Kelsey.
We did not have any good security footage that could tell us who dropped off the car, how the car got there.
Normally if someone was going to go away for a few days, they take their car with them.
So we are now leaning towards foul play.
So we accelerate the case.
Police start working backwards.
They start going through surveillance video.
And what they find is pretty surprised.
surprising. Less than 12 hours after she would have arrived in Pueblo's surveillance video
shows Dante in her car at an ATM in Pueblo. He's driving and he takes $400 out of Kelsey's
bank account. But is it suspicious for you that he uses that card after the date where you
pinpoint Kelsey was missing? It is part of the suspicious activity, yes. Because Dante withdraws
money from Kelsey's account without her in the car, Dante is brought in for a second time by Pueblo
police.
These detectives had a wealth of information to go at him.
Why did you get the money?
The money?
Mm-hmm.
A level 39 at the bank.
You're on video, dude.
In her car with her credit card.
You're on tape?
You know, for the 400, they're talking about?
Mm-hmm.
This from my phone go.
Why didn't she go with you again?
She's not the car.
It's on the big.
It may have been most of the hospital.
I'm not sure about it, like I said,
like my time frame has been messed out.
The detective moves on to another topic,
talking about why there's no record
of Kelsey ever showing up at the hospital.
There's no record of it ever being a part of you.
That's like a lot of the same.
Now here's the thing.
Instead of pressing Dante on these contradictions,
they move on to an unrelated topic.
When you dropped you off, she dropped you off at one way, where were you, right then?
I mean, like, apparently you guys know, so, like, I don't understand why you, like, I told him one time like that.
I don't, that's all I can say it about it.
What's your doctor off, wait, what's that again?
I speak to a lawyer, please, so he does keep asking the same question over, over, like,
I was like, speaks to a lawyer.
Once he requests a lawyer, all questions come to a halt.
Unfortunately, this is a very poorly executed interview.
I think it's a tremendous missed opportunity.
Once he shut down, our avenues are trying to talk to him.
How did you read that?
As the possibility that he knows something.
Dante Lucas was arrested on February 15.
They don't arrest him on murder charges.
He was arrested on felony identity theft charges for using Kelsey's debit card at the bank that day.
But those charges were later dropped when investigators found out that Kelsey did on occasion give him permission to use her bank card.
How do you prove she did not or did give him permission at that time?
And since you had permission to do it before, it makes it a very difficult case to prosecute.
He's released. He's, you know, living his life.
Do we suspect foul play? Yes. Have we come up with a body? No. Dante is a person of interest in the fact that she's missing.
Hoping to get Dante to talk, police bring in the person who knows him better than anyone.
Mysterious disappearance.
The disappearance of Kelsey Schelling. Missing pregnant woman and her unborn baby.
World.
I want to leave you better.
As journalists, these are the stories that keep us up at night.
This was a story that I spent four years working on and reporting on.
Five years of no answers.
I wanted so badly for there to be justice in this case.
Even though Kelsey's car was found in Pueblo,
Kelsey hadn't been found.
Police, you know, maintained at that time that it was a missing person's case.
When the charges of identity theft were dropped in March of 2013,
police can't get Dante to talk again.
So on the chair right there, I'll grab me a water, and we'll be back in the second.
So they take a different tact.
They decide to speak to his mother, Sarah Lucas.
I would love to clear Dante and move on.
If Dante would come in, do a polygraph, we'd ask him like five questions.
If he passes out, we can move on and look other directions.
I will relate that to his lawyer, and I know my son wants nothing more,
and to find out what happened to her.
Detectives ask her about February 5th.
That's the day that Dante was seen on surveillance camera parking Kelsey's car at Walmart.
Did you impact her, Dante?
I did pick my son out.
At that time, did you see him?
Kelsey? Was she with him, or?
No, she wasn't working, man.
Do you know where she was?
And asked.
Sarah gives Dante an alibi for his whereabouts on February 6th, when that unknown man
is seen moving Kelsey's car from the Walmart.
On the 6th, Dante, or somebody that looks remarkably similar to Dante, I'm not going to say
100% of him, but went back and picked it up.
There's no way that with him.
No way he was at home.
I know my son is not capable of hurting anybody.
But it's been three years since this case happened.
No one's been charged.
That's right.
You have inconsistencies, lies,
but without a body or any direct evidence
that tells us something happened to her to a homicide,
You know, it may happen one day, but right now it's, you know, we haven't had any evidence to reclassify it.
You look at the Pueblo Police Department, they probably didn't have as many resources.
And her family quickly became frustrated with how this investigation was progressing or kind of lack there of any progress.
Kelsey's still not a victim, according to them.
There's not been a criminal act.
criminal act committed according to them. We just want an effective investigation done into
Kelsey's disappearance. Her family is pleading for your help. We are doing everything in our power
to find our missing loved one. We tried to push Pueblo police for answers. We were there for
every press conference, every event. We just weren't getting any new information from them at all.
And to me, that was so frustrating. The investigation really isn't being handled properly.
Laura Saxton always been a fierce advocate for her daughter, and I don't think she'll rest until Kelsey is found.
Many of Pueblo are not giving up on finding clues that could help find Kelsey shelling.
Why do you think people feel so strongly about Kelsey's case?
You know, they can't believe it. You know, they try and imagine what if it was their child.
We're going to break up again.
over here.
In May of that year, when she went missing, they started doing their own searches.
They didn't think police were looking hard enough.
The whole community was rallying.
There were so many searches for her body all over the city of Pueblo.
This is probably one of the largest groups we've had in a while.
After three years, that means a lot, so thank you.
Come on, kid.
People were scattering, just looking for any shred of that.
It's becoming harder to come to come back.
I dread the trips, but I know I have to do it.
She comes home out to hand it.
The one thing that she doesn't have is Kelsey.
They never found anything on those searches.
Then those searches turned into anniversaries.
Kelsey Schelling disappeared four years ago this month.
And Kelsey's mother believes police are now closer than ever to finding.
closer than ever to finding her.
That turned into justice walks.
What do we want?
Georgia!
Around the Pueblo Police Department
and the district attorney's office.
We appreciate you all so much.
Your support keeps us going.
To put pressure on our system to do something here.
We're going to keep going.
We're going to keep coming up with ideas.
I mean, we're trying everything.
Kelsey's family offers a $50,000 reward for information.
So you feel like you're doing everything you can,
even to this day, to find out what
happen with Kelsey? Yes. There is no lead. We don't follow up. We followed up leads from psychics
and Colin. Well, they've had a vision on where Kelsey is and we followed up those leads.
In an effort to get some more information, hopefully some tips and leads in the case,
Kelsey's family also set up a Facebook page, helped find Kelsey. It was one source or one place
where people could come together to generate information, maybe from even people that didn't
Want to call police?
You get a Facebook message.
It was from a woman saying, if I have information about Kelsey, can I remain anonymous?
It's so awful.
He sold her into sex trafficking.
I almost feel like I went insane.
What if?
What if?
What if she is still out there somewhere?
We were on the ground to investigate, and I couldn't believe what happened.
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I want to leave you better.
I want my life to matter.
I am afraid I have no purpose here.
When it goes, when it's home.
They were meeting in a parking lot.
Dante sends her a text saying,
let's meet at the south side Walmart.
And she parks her car there.
The car sat there overnight.
This unknown man is seen walking to Kelsey Schelling's car
and is seen driving away with the car.
And Kelsey's just gone.
Kelsey had taken three home pregnancy tests.
Now she, your girlfriend or no?
We never were actually in a relationship.
The lead suspect stops talking.
Can I speak to a lawyer, please?
It's a dead end.
These are the stories that keep us up at night.
But an undercover volunteer befriends him.
I had to play the role that I didn't know what was happening.
So I was like, oh my gosh, what's going on?
Like, what is happening?
Okay, they're both rolling now.
There's a sting operation.
Right when they're at the trunk, get ready.
We're about 10 seconds away.
Marcus, Ryan Smith, ABC News.
How you doing?
I know that my testimony could potentially help take him down.
The anxiety level was high, the tension was high.
The witness in the Dante Lucas trial was found shot to death.
Another moment where your jaw hit the floor.
When they came and told us the verdict was in, we all were just like, oh my God.
Her mother simply won't give up on finding Kelsey.
For nearly two years, Laura Saxton had been on a desperate search for answers about her daughter Kelsey,
who suddenly disappeared in February of 2013.
There will be a renewed search for clues in the case of Kelsey Shelling.
Just through seeing Laura Saxton, the tears, the sadness, the frustration,
It all came, you know, rolling out.
Many of Pueblo are not giving up on finding clues that could help find Kelsey shelling.
The relentlessness of this mother's search really struck a chord with so many people in Pueblo.
Scores of locals turned out to help Laura search all around the Pueblo area for any trace of Kelsey.
Over here on this other hike and two more groups.
The ride home is always really tough.
Going home empty-handed, emotionally and physically.
Is it hard to keep hope?
As far as the hope of actually finding her, that dwindles every day.
But then, in October of 2015, nearly two years after Kelsey's disappearance, there's a shocking development.
A mysterious message giving Laura hope comes through the help find Kelsey Facebook page.
That's the page that Laura had set up to gather tips and leads on the case.
It was saying, if I have information about Kelsey, can I remain anonymous?
When Laura responds, a man emails her saying,
Ma'am, please, your daughter is not dead.
She will be back home alive.
The man offers a harrowing account of what really happened to Kelsey.
He claims that Dante hired a friend to kill her
and says, Dante has no idea she is alive.
He thinks she is dead.
And that the friend did not kill her.
He sold her into sex trafficking.
It made me sick.
It made me sick.
I mean, I could barely function.
What if she is still out there somewhere?
The emailer says he needs money to help Kelsey escape.
$50,000 in cash.
So the plan is this.
The money is to be brought to Vancouver, Washington,
specifically to a local McDonald's restaurant.
Then it's to be hand delivered to a guy named Marcus
who would be wearing a red hat.
Once the money was exchanged, then this career person would go and get Kelsey and bring her back to the McDonald's.
I'll have to sell some stocks, which will take about a week, but I can push to expedite that process.
I just thought, what if she's been out there, and I couldn't have found her, and we haven't.
I mean, it was just what if, what if?
Laura sets up the meeting at the McDonald's in Vancouver to deliver the cash.
But even though she's desperate for answers, she's worried that something criminal is going on.
So she reaches out to the Vancouver Police and asks them to go undercover to meet this career.
It felt like law enforcement from Vancouver should have been involved in the situation.
But just before the appointed time, the Vancouver Police back out, believing it to be an internet scam and not an actual human trafficking plot.
But 2020 had the McDonald's under surveillance to see if anyone would show up.
Our cameras are rolling as a man with a red hat comes in.
He sits quietly.
But after no one shows up, he takes off.
Okay, don't move.
Cut the edge.
Weird, eerie to see that they actually were, you know, going through with this.
She's gone.
It was just all a matter of trying to get down to the truth of this.
As I was investigating this mysterious email, a contact of mine told me but another missing woman's case that proved to be the key to unraveling this mystery.
In Portsmouth, Ohio, 1,200 miles away from Colorado, Megan Lancaster, 25 years old, has also suddenly disappeared.
Katie Lancaster is on a mission to help find her sister-in-law.
She's gone without a trace.
We have a car in her wallet.
an eerie feeling like there's something like we're going to find something months go by with no
developments Megan's family organizes searches and sets up a Facebook page to publicize the case
and then out of nowhere he pops up starling message comes through the family's Facebook page about
Megan he says I know where Megan is and I can get her back just like with Kelsey's family
the emailer says he can help Megan escape but he needs
It's money, $50,000.
He directs them to bring $25,000 in cash up front to Vancouver, Washington, specifically to that same McDonald's, and deliver it to a man named Marcus, wearing, no surprise, a red hat.
What if he really does have her, and I can bring her home?
You should stick with the crew, behind the camera, with the crew.
To unravel just what's going on with this mystery, Katie agreed to work with
2020 to set up a sting operation.
Katie and I are going to be in one vehicle.
Just like Laura did two weeks earlier,
she arranges a meeting to drop off the money in Vancouver at that McDonald's.
There are booths over here.
Katie, you said this morning that they sent you a text message.
They will be sending Marcus.
Okay, they're both rolling now.
I would be going to this rendezvous with Katie, but wearing a hit camera.
As we walk into this.
to the McDonald's at the appointed meantime.
We'd quickly spot Marcus, the man in the red hat,
and walk over to him.
Candy was instructed not to ask any questions.
So I told Marcus, hey, the money is in the trunk
of a car parked outside.
Right when they're at the trunk, get ready.
We're about 10 seconds away.
Meanwhile, I was waiting outside with our camera team
and a security guard in case this thing went sideways.
OK, let's get ready.
As they head out to the parking lot, before the trunk is open,
and walk over to Marcus, I want to get some answers.
Marcus Ryan Smith, ABC News. How you doing?
Pretty good.
Good. Why'd you come here to take $25,000 from Katie?
I don't know.
You don't know why you're here to take $25,000 from Katie?
Nope.
What do you hear for?
Oh, because to collect some money?
You see, Marcus claims he was suckered too,
lured online into a supposed jewelry venture.
He says he was supposed to pick up the money
and then wire it to someone he's never met.
So a random guy tells you to go to a McDonald's twice
and less than two weeks to meet people to pick up
and you don't think anything of it?
I didn't think none of it.
We were told that you were going to deliver Megan to Katie today.
Is that true?
I have no idea about no Megan or no kidnapping or anything like that.
This would be a scheme to extort money from families who have family members that are missing.
I didn't know nothing of this.
I had no clue anybody was supposed to be exchanging nothing for a human being.
If I did know, I would not have been involved in this situation.
So you've been here twice?
So you've been here twice, coming to pick up money, not at McDonald's.
And your name is attached to us.
Just feel shaky inside.
I had no clue.
It's important that you be real honest with you.
Yeah, I'm real honest.
You have never heard of Kelsey Shelley.
Never.
Definitely a big scam.
I want to know who's behind it.
But an FBI analysis of the emailer's Facebook page showed it used an IP address, traced all the way,
to Russia. In most scams, they're compartmentalized. So the person you may send to pick up the
cash at a particular location may know nothing about what the scam is. Then that's just a hundred
percent clarification that, you know, this is, there's some dirt bags out there, you know,
trying to get money off of these poor families. But while the extortion plot that was torturing
Lara was laid to rest, the roller coaster ride.
wasn't over. A sympathetic stranger who feels for Lara comes up with a shocking plan
to go undercover on her own and befriend Dante to try to find the truth about what happened
to Kelsey. I knew that I was potentially putting myself into danger. Dante Lucas. And when we go to
get some answers from Dante, she was right there with him. What do you have to say to her family?
Even though Laura Saxton lives hundreds of miles away from Pueblo, Colorado,
the news about her years-long crusade to find her missing daughter
continued to resonate with folks living there.
Our top story tonight, the search for Kelsey Schelling.
Today, law enforcement following new leads in the case.
We're going to keep coming up with ideas.
I mean, we're trying everything.
I felt really heartbroken for her.
As a mom, I couldn't even begin to fathom.
knowing that your child's out there.
It's spring of 2016 when Lauren Shore,
a single mom living near Pueblo,
says Laura's story inspired her to hatch an audacious plan of her own.
Make Facebook friends with Dante Lucas,
gain his trust, and meet up with him in real life,
and just maybe help solve the mystery of what happened to Kelsey.
Definitely was the nerve-wrack.
but I felt like I could do it.
So I had messaged him on Facebook and I told him that I was looking to meet new friends.
He responded fairly quickly within, I say, a couple of hours.
Lauren was eventually able to get Dante to meet her in person.
When we shot this footage of Dante playing basketball in 2016,
Lauren was there with him.
She says it was only the second time.
It was only the second time they'd ever met.
We had went to a basketball court to just play around,
shoot some hoops.
And that's when a man with a camera came up to us.
Dante Lucas, I'm with ABC News 2020.
The family of Kelsey says you're responsible for a disappearance.
Is that true?
Who's Kelsey?
I freaked out.
I had to play the role that I didn't know what was happening.
So I was like, oh my gosh, what's going on?
like what is happening and he kind of just shut down and was like I'll tell you
about it later on don't freak out it's okay none of this is true as the weeks
go by Lauren says she's able to develop a close relationship with Dante just
hang around the family watch movies drink a little bit he always smelt of alcohol
He comes off as very cocky, I feel like.
He feels like he's just the man, and he's just, he can't do no wrong.
Just as she'd planned, Lauren says she got Dante to open up, to trust her enough.
The time finally seemed right to ask him about Kelsey.
There was only a certain amount of period of time that he would talk about it.
One minute, he had no involvement.
He had nothing to do with it.
And then he would just shut down and start crying.
hysterically and get really upset.
But Lauren says something very unexpected happened with Dante.
Her undercover relationship with him blossomed into romance.
I felt like he did genuinely develop feelings for me and did genuinely fall in love with me.
It has this way about him that makes you just feel so sorry for him.
In the back of my mind, I always kept that he is potentially a murderer.
Lauren says her relationship with Dante continued for about a year.
But then something happened.
There was an incident outside his house that made her realize she was in way over her head.
He was like, I want you to marry me.
And he showed me the ring.
I took the ring.
At that point, I was kind of like done because I didn't want to get in any deeper than I had already gotten into.
Despite all the efforts of this clandestine girlfriend, her work doesn't seem to be paying off.
And the clock just keeps ticking for Laura Saxton.
She's not any closer to knowing the truth about what happened to Kelsey.
I wasn't happy at all with how things were going.
And, I mean, that's one big reason why I wanted to do the first story with you guys was I was hoping that that would somehow bring something out into the light.
Tonight on 2020, when do you stop looking for a pregnant,
daughter who's vanished.
In May of 2016, our first 2020 program on the Kelsey Schelling case hits the airwaves.
The very day of our broadcast, there's a big announcement regarding the investigation into Kelsey's
disappearance.
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation was going to join the case.
That was news to me, so I was kind of like, oh my God, this is awesome.
I think once that 2020 special aired, it really turned up the heat on Pablo Police and on this case.
Taking over the case, Pueblo Police Department Commander Eric Bravo and CBI agent Kevin Torres.
Working together, they move fast, turning it from a missing person's case into a full-blown criminal investigation.
It was a homicide investigation in our eyes, so I immediately started working on setting a plan into motion how he wanted to proceed.
Police got a tip that let them to believe Schelling's body might be in Dante's backyard.
It's not long before police dig up the yard of the...
the house where Dante and his family had been staying.
So we thought, man, you know, we really have something.
But it went from relation to satisfaction.
You know, that day it just seemed like we were there and then it slipped away.
During the investigation, Agent Torres finds out about Dante's relationship with Lauren Shore.
When he interviews Shore, she reveals that Dante had made a key admission to her about Kelsey's disappearance.
And it's about that Walmart surveillance video of the mystery man walking over to her car.
car and then driving off with it.
She confirmed for us, Dante admitting it was him in the Walmart surveillance video.
She also informed us that Dante admitted to her dropping Kelsey's car off at St. Mary Corwin Hospital.
The piece of information that Lauren provided to us was a pretty crucial piece at that point.
Then, in late 2017, there's a huge development that will totally transform the case.
A Pueblo man tells police that Dante and other family members had a
attacked him in front of their home and stolen $1,000 from him.
Now, that gives police a reason to arrest Dante.
I had information that Dante was leaving Pueblo and was heading to DIA,
where he seemingly intended to board a flight to Tucson.
And the concern was that he may take other efforts to meet friends in Mexico.
Boy, the anxiety level was high. The tension was high.
The time was ticking away, and the tires were turning on the road.
And Dante was within 20 minutes of getting on a plane for Tucson, Arizona.
when he was arrested.
When he was arrested, there was hope across the community
that maybe investigators would finally get some answers in this case.
We decided that the next day would be the day
that we would send a couple of detectives back in
to try and answer some of the questions that we didn't have answered.
During his interrogation, Dante finally breaks down and comes clean,
confirming Lauren Shor's account that he was the one seen in that Walmart video.
So that information that he confirmed,
that was him, it was huge.
You see, it was that admission, combined with the wealth of evidence from text messages,
cell phone records, and surveillance video already gathered, all of that was enough for
prosecutors to move forward.
At the end of the day, I said, I think we have enough here to go forward.
I ethically believe that Dante Lucas killed Kelsey Schilling, and I think we have the evidence
to prove it.
A major development of the ex-boyfriend of a pregnant Denver woman who went missing four years
ago. He now faces charges of first-degree murder. How are you thinking as his trial approached?
Are you thinking justice will be done? I put a lot of things on hold because I just was, you know,
sure it was going to happen and, you know, wanted to be ready to go. So after eight years,
Dante Lucas is finally in court and the prosecution has a surprise witness. That just took the
whole room's breath away. No one saw that coming.
This story became such a big deal here in Pueblo because people want answers and they haven't gotten any for eight years.
Dante Lucas, the Pueblo man accused of murdering his pregnant ex-girlfriend Kelsey Schelling nearly eight years ago, is headed to trial tomorrow.
Did I think it was going to be a tough case? Absolutely. And we well may not win it.
But I owe it to the family.
I think it'll owe it to Kelsey to go forward and try this case.
Cardio News Channel 13, Stan Biddy, has been following this case and the trial for more than two years.
I was anticipating there to just be a mad rush of reporters who were going to try to get into the courtroom.
I was very worried that I might not even get a seat.
You could feel the anticipation.
When I saw Laura Saxton walk into the judicial building, you could tell this was a day she's been waiting for for a long time.
Denver 7's Liz Gillardi in Pueblo today for opening statements.
Liz, you have been with this case every step of the way now for all these years.
The prosecution simply started out and they said, this is not a missing person's case.
This is a homicide case.
The case that the prosecution was making right off the jump.
was, one, they were going to prove through text messages
and surveillance video that Dante Lucas has to be the one
responsible for Kelsey Schelling's death.
These were two people in a relationship.
Kelsey Schelling became pregnant.
Dante Lucas didn't want to have a baby.
And he made sure that didn't happen.
I know that she had mentioned Kelsey Schelling's Chevy Cruz.
The prosecution said this car tells a story,
and they told the jurors that you will see Dante Lucas
moving this car around Pueblo in the days after she went missing.
The idea that someone can essentially disappear without a trace,
I think it's kind of a counterintuitive thought for people to have.
Prosecutors think there's enough evidence to convict Lucas even without a body,
but the defense disagrees.
In the opening statements, the defense said
This is a missing person's case.
This has always been a missing person's case.
They said there's no body.
There's no evidence.
Why should you believe that Dante Lucas killed her?
They do not have a crime scene.
They do not have a murder weapon.
Today, the jury got a detailed look
at some of the text messages exchanged between them.
For the prosecutors, their goal was to show
that those text messages showed intent,
showed that Dante Lucas consistently lied
not only to investigators, but to Laura Saxton herself.
What they refer to us is luring of Kelsey Schelling
to Pueblo.
The prosecution say that he lured her there
to end her life.
We know that that's his phone.
He admitted to those text messages.
We know that that's his thoughts and feelings about it.
That's direct evidence.
And the movements of their phones as well,
as they were pinging off cell phone towers in Pueblo
on the night of February 4th
and the early morning hours of February 5th.
I think that a lot of the case
really centered around those movements.
Two pivotal witnesses testified
to the high-profile Pueblo murder case
against Dante Lucas.
First witness was Laura Saxton,
and we were not expecting Laura Saxon
to be the first one to take the stand.
She didn't break down, but you can tell she's hurting.
There's a lot of pain behind her voice.
I think that was really powerful
for the jury to see her mom's
spoke to the fact that she absolutely wanted this baby.
Prosecutors today painted Kelsey Schelling as an excited mother to be desperate to make it work with her boyfriend.
It didn't take long for the prosecutors to swing for the fences, calling some pretty shocking witnesses to the stand.
Ryan Rivera is a former Pueblo County inmate who considered himself to be a friend of Dante Lewis.
And when he took the stand, he said,
that Dante Lucas told him that they're never going to find Kelsey Schelling's body.
That just took the whole room's breath away.
Ryan Rivera, he was the only person who came forward over the duration of this trial that really said,
Dante told me he did this.
That wasn't in the courtroom.
But while jailhouse snitch on its face is just not credible.
I mean, that's the assumption that we believe jurors have, and it's the assumption we have as defense lawyers.
Why would this person do it?
What's the benefit?
What's the motive?
There was no deals made about charges he would get to plead to,
time he would get to serve.
There was no deals like that.
There were a lot of names on the prosecutor's list
that I was shocked by,
but Sarah Lucas certainly topped that list.
When you saw that Sarah Lucas was on the prosecution's side,
everyone wondered, what is she going to say?
The one important thing that I've kind of meant
She confirmed that Dante was the last person left alone with Kelsey.
The prosecution painted a picture of a troubled relationship.
Some of Kelsey's close friends testified.
They pointed toward elements of domestic abuse in Kelsey and Dante's relationship.
Something worth pointing out was the prosecution, and even the defense,
made it clear that Dante was using Kelsey for a number of things.
for her money.
Dante used Kelsey for her apartment in Denver,
and Dante used Kelsey for her car.
And his argument was,
she lets me do it.
The defense pushed the narrative
that Kelsey Shelling popped pills
was an addict,
that Kelsey, when she left Dante Lucas
at the Southside Walmart here in Pueblo,
that she was going to meet up with a drug dealer.
There's no single person.
other than the defendant in 2017,
who's saying that she was into drugs
and that she was a party girl.
You didn't have the forensic evidence.
It seemed like you were really relying
on circumstantial evidence
and the evidence of snitches and these other witnesses.
That's pretty straightforward.
Either you believe them or you don't.
The witness list yields more surprises.
The ones who make it to court.
I know that my testimony
could potentially help take him down.
take him down and the ones who didn't witness 31 year old Roxanne Martinez was found shot to death
that was a completely unforeseen development in this case
breaking on Denver 7 a key witness in the Kelsey shelling murder trial found dead
that witness 31 year old Roxanne Martinez was found shot to death in Denver last week
These are still very stunning developments.
Roxanne Martinez, a witness for the prosecution,
was set to testify soon.
That was just an absolutely, completely unforeseen development in this case.
People were reeling when that news broke.
Denver police officers were called to a residential area in southeast Denver
on a report of an unresponsive female who was lying in the roadway.
We determined that that individual had been shot one time and died from that injury.
her dad is in shock her mom her stepmom it's just tragic all the way around i think when a witness in
any major case turns up dead directly before they're set to testify i think of course people are
going to think was she killed because she was going to testify Denver police arrested a suspect
in martinez is killing 29-year-old emmanuel chandler chandler has been charged with first-degree murder
but he hasn't entered a plea yet.
We don't have any connection between Mr. Chandler and Mr. Lucas
or anybody associated with that trial.
Our concern was to make sure that people understood
that while she was an endorsed witness,
I couldn't comment on her testimony.
Nobody knows what Roxanne Martinez was going to say on the stand for sure,
with the exception of maybe the investigators who talked to her.
But while prosecutors say they can't discuss what Roxanne,
Martinis would have said on the stand, 2020 has uncovered some revealing details about her.
You see, back in March of 2016, a woman named Roxanne had reached out to Laura Saxton
through that help find Kelsey Facebook page.
Roxanne messaged that she used to date the guy Kelsey was pregnant with, and he told me
what had happened and started crying.
I'm instantly, like, mixed emotions, like, okay, are you going for the reward or, you know,
Are you for real?
When Laura asked, do you know where Kelsey is located?
Roxanne replied, he told me everything.
Yes, I do.
Basically, her information sounded very good and very promising,
and so we really wanted to meet with her.
This mysterious woman agreed to meet Laura and her husband
at a Mexican restaurant in Denver.
We were actually on our way there,
and I tried to reach her by phone to let her know we were coming.
She said that she was in the hospital and couldn't meet us.
That was kind of the extent of what I really remember.
And then, you know, past that, then, you know, that was all turned over to law enforcement to look into further.
Authorities say that woman was the same Roxanne who was killed during the trial.
I can confirm that CBI followed up and interviewed her that we did have her as an endorsed witness that we wanted to testify during trial.
The thing that I'm steering clear from is I don't, I just don't want to talk about evidence that wasn't actually admitted during trial.
Martinez's killing shakes up the trial and threatens to overshadow the testimony of another prosecution witness who had a remarkable story to tell.
It's none other than Lauren Shore, that woman who befriended Dante as part of a plan to try to find out what happened to Kelsey.
I know that my testimony could potentially help take him down, and that was realistic.
why I wanted to testify.
Shore testifies about Dante's critical admission to her,
that he was the mysterious figure seen picking up Kelsey's car
after it sat overnight in a Walmart parking lot.
I said, so that must admit that you had dropped the car off
at the hospital, correct?
And that's when he said, yes, that was him that dropped the car off.
When the defense cross-examined Shore,
they attack her credibility and her motives,
her motives. At one point, characterizing her as a sex informant because she had a physical
relationship with Dante. It's fair game, and if you're going to put yourself out there like
she did and sleep with someone, the jury ought to know about that. You're having intimate
conversations, and that casts a lot of suspicion on her as a witness. The sex informant part
really bothered me because I wasn't having sex with Dante to get answers out of him. I was playing
my part in a role as
girlfriend. So to me
to be called such was really
really degrading.
On the very last day
of its case, the prosecution played
an interrogation video of Dante
confirming Shore's account.
The clip that I played
at the beginning of my closing was
his phrase, took
detectives. I lied from the jump.
I moved the car.
I wanted the jury to hear the defendant, in his own words, say, I lied.
When it's the defense's turn to present its case, they raise a lot of eyebrows and court.
The defense didn't call a single witness to the stand.
The defense immediately rested their case.
And it was just another moment where your jaw hit the floor.
The burden of proof is on the government.
It's simply messaging.
in a very strong way to the jury.
They haven't done it.
It's not guilty.
So it's a strong message.
There was just really not a lot of hard forensic evidence
to go off of.
So as far as what evidence they put forth the court
that was irrefutable that Dante Lucas killed Kelsey Schelling,
I never saw that.
After a shocking final day of the trial,
the jury was going to deliberate, and I had no idea was
going to happen at that point.
I think everybody was just like holding your breath.
Prosecution and defense have given closing arguments.
The jury is now deliberating.
Well, on that last day of the trial,
no one expected to get a verdict that day.
Now the waiting begins.
Yes.
And I was prepared to camp out at the courthouse
as long as I had to.
I really thought I would be there all week.
Men were really totally unprepared
for when they came and told us the verdict was in.
I think we all were just like, oh my God.
I mean, it was shocking how quickly they arrived
at their decision, especially given just the amount
of information they had to look at.
I can tell you, because the decision came back so early,
all of our experience as prosecutors,
is that this was probably an acquittal,
because juries tend to come to.
decisions more quickly on acquittals than convictions.
It was like standing on the precipice of a cliff and looking down.
It was scary.
It was a very tense atmosphere in the courthouse while everyone was waiting to hear what the verdict was.
Even I was nervous and I'm not affiliated with Kelsey Schelling's family at all.
People were wondering, does that mean Dante Lucas is going to walk?
I think everybody was just like holding their breath almost.
holding their breath almost.
And then, when you hear the verdict, tell me how you're feeling.
Well, the words came out way too slow.
Like, I feel like the judge was talking in slow-mo, even though he wasn't.
I mean, I was just like every word.
It's like, okay, spit it out, please.
And then he finally got to, you know, guilty of first degree.
And I think that was the first breath.
first breath like I had taken in a long time.
This is a guilty verdict, eight years in the making, and even though Kelsey Schelling's body
has never been found, the jury clearly felt there was enough evidence to convict the man
her family has always suspected from the very beginning.
It took the jury less than three hours to find Dante Lucas guilty.
a first-degree murder. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole.
It was just so emotional for everybody, for both sides. It's a sad story. It's a sad situation
that didn't have to end up like this if he had just let her come home. You mentioned it was
a lot of emotions for both sides. Did you find yourself looking over at their side?
Dante was sitting right in front of me.
I looked at the back of his head through the whole trial.
But, you know, the mother of his child was there,
and she broke down, and honestly, my heart hurt for her,
hurt for their child,
because it didn't have to end up this way.
Ryan Rivera's testimony was the biggest,
like bombshell for our trial. It had moved us all. I could hear the gasps, even in the masks,
of fellow jurors.
When it came out that he was convicted, I think there was a great feeling of satisfaction and relief,
not elation. You know, you have to look at it from this side too. Mr. Lucas is a young man,
and he was convicted of a criminal crime that shapes his life for however long he lives.
I think it's every parent's worst nightmare that a child goes before you, and you can never fully heal that wound.
I can tell you, I almost lost a child in the early 80s, and so I had a lot of sympathy with Laura and her family
because I came that close to that tragedy, and that child was the lead prosecutor on this case.
So the elected DA is my dad, and Kyle,
McCarthy, who was obviously on the case with me as my husband, and we, I don't think, had a night in the last four years that we haven't gone home and talked about Kelsey Shelling.
Sometimes it's the first thing we talk about when we wake up. Sometimes it's the last thing we talk about before we go to sleep.
On Saturdays, when we're driving kids around to soccer, a lot of times we're being told to stop talking about it because they can hear us in the front seat talking about it.
We both also had, and I mean, an incredible emotional pull to the family. That is a very important.
very special relationship, one that I will value for the rest of my life.
Well, I think, I mean, Michelle and Kyle with their closing, they're just, they're amazing.
I don't even know what other words to use.
The first things that she told the reporters outside of the courthouse after the guilty
verdict, yes, she was happy, but she was still devastated.
Because we're very, very thankful for this outcome.
But in the end, I didn't get Kelsey back.
And that's what I wanted more than anything.
So I feel like I didn't do something.
I didn't push hard enough on something
or I didn't look enough on something to bring her home.
That devastation isn't going anywhere.
Like she said, she has to live with that forever.
Her goal throughout all of this was to bring Kelsey home, give her a proper burial.
So I know she had expressed that in some ways she felt like she had failed in her main mission.
I think the investigative team has some ideas where she may rest.
If that's where she is, that's just like the worst possibility to me.
That very first day that we met in September of 2016, I'll never forget it like it was yesterday,
and it was just a special bond that we formed.
Kelsey's mom just battled and battled and battled.
Eight years, I was hoping that it would never take this long.
I grabbed my mother very tight and held her very close, held on to my dad's hands.
since the trial's over
and Kelsey still hasn't been found
so that I've just felt very empty this past week
doesn't feel final because
still don't know where Kelsey is and we still don't know
exactly what happened
it turns out that prosecutors did present
troubling evidence from the night Kelsey disappeared
that evidence provided a possible explanation
to where her body could be
We received information from the public landfill that there was some video evidence of a vehicle being there.
You couldn't see what kind of vehicle.
You couldn't tell who was in the car.
They're locked to the front gate into the dump had been tampered with.
Well, it caught my attention when I grabbed the lock on my hand.
And I said, well, somebody tried to get in here overnight.
The cell phone records, the pins.
We're all out in that area.
So you know, we suspect that that's what happened.
If you heard the testimony of the landfill expert,
it would be next to impossible to just find a body
just by conducting a search of the landfill.
Who wants that for their child to be the final resting place?
No one.
We want to bring her justice and bring her home with us,
her and cadre both.
That was the name that she was going to give the child.
I'm never going to recover without getting her back.
And so I still have nowhere to go to take her flowers, to go sit and talk with her balloons on her birthday, you know, go to see her on the holidays.
You wanted her to be remembered.
A little girl with a really big heart, a really big smile, a really big laugh, beautiful eyes.
Silly, she was so silly. I miss being silly with her.
I miss all the things that we didn't get a do together.
We've been covering this story for more than five years now,
and as you can see, the heartbreak never really stops for Kelsey's mom
and the entire Shelling family.
Thanks for listening to the 2020 True Crime Vault.
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