Crime Junkie - MURDERED: Rachel Hansen
Episode Date: February 23, 2026On June 2, 2022, Rachel Hansen opened her eyes to a dark figure standing over her bed, staring at her. She screamed, and the person took off. But the very next night — just after 2 a.m. — a dark f...igure entered her Gilbert, Arizona, apartment again, kicked down her bedroom door and shot her in the abdomen before fleeing. Head over to our Crime Junkie YouTube channel to WATCH this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_ytPB_pg6M Source materials for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit: https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/murdered-rachel-hansen/ Did you know you can listen to this episode ad-free? Join the Fan Club! Visit https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/fanclub/ to view the current membership options and policies. Don’t miss out on all things Crime Junkie! Instagram: @crimejunkiepodcast | @audiochuck Twitter: @CrimeJunkiePod | @audiochuck TikTok: @crimejunkiepodcast Facebook: /CrimeJunkiePodcast | /audiochuckllc Crime Junkie is hosted by Ashley Flowers and Brit Prawat. Instagram: @ashleyflowers | @britprawat Twitter: @Ash_Flowers | @britprawat TikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkie Facebook: /AshleyFlowers.AF Text Ashley at 317-733-7485 to talk all things true crime, get behind the scenes updates, and more! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Hi, crime junkies. I'm your host, Ashley Flowers. And I'm Britt. Listen, you guys, if you have
been with us long enough, you've probably heard me talk about the gift of fear. That is the title of a book
by Gavin DeBacker, but the message is right there. Some call it a six cents. You might even call it
full-body chills depending on when it strikes you. But there is something intuitive in us that if we
trust can tell us that we are in trouble. Now, it's not always an alarm. Sometimes it's this
quiet feeling warning you of someone's presence, telling you that you're not alone.
And that is the very feeling that woke up 19-year-old Rachel Hansen from sleep one June
night in 2022. The adrenaline coursing through her spiked when she opened her eyes to find someone
standing over her bed staring at her. Rachel let out a scream and that sent the person
running out of her room, then out of her apartment completely, without ever uttering a word.
And that should have been the worst thing that happened to Rachel in that Gilbert, Arizona
apartment. But it wasn't because the very next night, when Rachel was asleep in bed,
just after 2 a.m., a dark figure entered her bedroom again, held up a gun, and shot her in
the abdomen before fleeing. Was that first break-in unrelated? Or was it a warning? A bad omen of what was
to come? To this day, no suspects have been named. And if you read the heavily redacted 338-page
police file that the Gilbert Police Department released in 2024, you will learn a whole lot of nothing.
But to leave it at that is not exactly the crime junkie nature. So our team did some investigating.
Join us as we unravel the mystery of who killed Rachel Hanson.
When the person who shot Rachel Hansen fled her apartment around 2 a.m. on June 4th, 2022,
she was still alive.
Rachel was bleeding from her abdomen and her upper back where the bullet had entered and exited,
but she could still move, so she grabbed her phone and rushed to the apartment bathroom
where she called 911.
Rachel knows that she's in bad condition, so she waste no time when the call connects.
I've been shot, she tells them.
Someone broke in and shot me.
In about five minutes, first responders are there at the scene,
and they start working on her there before rushing her to the hospital.
But the bullet that went through her just did too much damage.
And after three hours in surgery, doctors couldn't save her.
But here's the tragedy on top of the tragedy.
When Rachel went to the hospital, and while she was in surgery, her family had no idea.
Our reporter Nicole Kagan spoke to Rachel's mom, Kim Hansen,
and she said that no one came to notify the family until 7 a.m.
After Rachel had died.
No one called them when Rachel was found or when she was in surgery at the hospital,
which still bothers Kim to this day knowing that her daughter was there all alone.
But that is far from the only thing that bothers her.
There would be plenty more heartbreak and disappointment coming.
She just didn't know it.
it yet. Because like so many people who never have to live the true crime story, when this all
unfolded, Kim was under the impression that the criminal justice system worked, that all detectives
knew how to do their jobs and that they did them well. Well, that bubble would burst in a hard way,
which brings me back to the crime scene. Now, as far as scenes go, Rachel's was simple to process.
According to the police file, aside from the blood on her mattress and in her bathroom and the bullet
and shell casing, nothing seemed out of place.
In fact, there was barely any furniture at all in sight,
just her box spring and mattress.
I mean, the only thing really notable about the state of the apartment
that I can tell from the police file is the smell,
because apparently it, like, reeks of marijuana.
And as officers begin canvassing neighbors,
they learned that this smell had been there for, like, the last six months.
And over that time, there were random people coming and going from the unit
and loud arguments.
And those who lived around unit 3133 assumed that drugs were being sold out of there
and that the young woman who lived there clearly had a bad relationship with her boyfriend,
which they would have gotten a front road to because when Nicole went to this apartment complex,
not only are the units pretty close together, but like just walking the hallway,
she could clearly hear people talking and watching TV inside their apartment.
Paper thin walls.
Yeah.
But here's what's so strange.
On the night Rachel died, they heard nothing.
How?
I mean, even if you were sleeping.
I mean, I feel like you would hear a gunshot.
Like, that would totally wake you up, which...
Yeah, I mean, could they have used a silencer on the gun?
So that was my first thought, right?
But I don't know if this killer was being mindful of noise
because while there were no signs of forced entry to Rachel's front door,
we actually know from pictures of the apartment that Kim took
after it was cleared by police that someone kicked the crap out of Rachel's bedroom door.
And this is one of those details that just, like, doesn't computer.
cute for me. Like, even if Rachel's bedroom door was locked, you can see from the picture,
I don't know if you had those, like, in your old apartments where it's like, you can, like,
use a nail to, like, turn it. So why go through the trouble of, like, kicking it in and making all that
noise? And what's even weirder still is that even with the door kicked in, apparently the
neighbors still heard nothing. Like, I personally spoke to the neighbor who lived right across from
Rachel. And they said that they weren't even sleeping when this happened. They had just gotten back
from bowling at like 1.30 or 2 o'clock in the morning, they're like fully awake when the shot
would have been fired, which means they would have been awake when the door was kicked in,
if it happened then too. And they were awake when Rachel would have called 911 and awake
when police were showing up to the apartment and like talking to the people who are now across
the hall. How did they hear nothing? Not just like the stuff I mentioned, but like no hurried footsteps,
no running away. Nothing. No argument. Yeah, they didn't see anything either. And a shady
person lingering, I think, would have stood out because despite whatever was going on for six months in unit 3133, this was a nice and safe area, like a gated community, in fact.
Does it have any cameras then?
Oh, it does.
But kind of like the gatedness of this community, it feels like it was a little all for show.
The leasing office told investigators that there were no operational cameras anywhere in the complex.
And when Nicole went to the complex, now mind you, this is like three plus years.
post-homicide. But every time she went down to check the gate, it's just like wide open.
Cool. But building security aside, one of Rachel's neighbors did have a working ring camera.
And this is the first frustrating roadblock in the highly redacted records that we got.
Nearly all of what they learned from the ring camera footage is redacted.
Some of the only information that is not says that a camera caught Rachel on June 3rd, like five hours before the shooting.
So it'd have been like 9.15 p.m.
And she was with a long-haired man walking to the east on the first floor hall.
Now, she lived on the third floor, so this might have been when she, like, first gets there.
Then a different investigator wrote in another report that at 933, quote,
the two are seen walking away from her apartment and that Rachel is dressed in what looks like a swimsuit.
Now, when they come back, what other cameras they might have been seen on, I don't know, all redacted.
But listen, we don't need to spiral and speculate too much, at least about who this long-haired man was.
Because once police finally do notify Rachel's family of her death, again, five hours after she was shot, they figure that out pretty quickly.
When police knock on Rachel's parents' door, her dad Todd answers.
Her mom, Kim, was actually in Indiana visiting grandchildren.
But officers figure out that the guy with long hair, that is probably Rachel's fiancé, Jomet Bailey.
And they learned something else critical.
Rachel had just moved back into that apartment.
June 2nd was her very first night staying there.
So she's not who everyone thought was selling drugs and fighting with her boyfriend.
She hasn't been there.
No, no.
And that's also why the apartment was so empty.
Her dad tells police that the apartment was in Rachel's name for a long time,
but she had been like off the book subletting it for the last six months.
To who?
Dad wasn't sure in the moment.
It wasn't someone that she was like super close to,
so it takes a minute to track that down,
which is fine because first things first,
detectives want to talk to fiancé Jomet.
Now, the police report says that they bring Jomet in the next day,
which would have been Sunday, June 5th.
But Rachel's mom told us that that's wrong,
that they brought Jomet right in after they talked to Todd.
So this would have been like 8 a.m. on the 4th.
And she's certain of it.
And we tried to ask police to verify this.
this, but a spokesperson for the department said that they could not provide clarifying information
citing an active investigation, and Jomet didn't respond to her request for comment.
But either way, in this interview, which lasts about four hours, Jomet is super distraught,
but he readily admits to being with Rachel that night.
He says that he stayed with her at the apartment until around midnight when he went home.
And of course, we can't corroborate that because we don't know what else was on the ring cameras.
Yeah, we can't. I assume police did because they end up clearing him after what Kim described as like weeks of merciless interrogation.
And Kim and Todd are on the same page as police. Like they're not suspicious of Jomet?
Well, Kim told Nicole that they didn't have an ounce of doubt that Jomet was innocent. I mean, day one, when like, you know, they were fresh in like the throes of things.
Todd did sit him down and was basically like, look, look me in the eyes, tell me the truth.
Man to man, did you kill my daughter? And apparently Jomet, look.
looks right at him and without even wavering says no, I would never do that.
And they believe him.
Kim and Todd had gotten to know Jomet really well since he proposed to Rachel earlier that
year.
Like they just couldn't see him doing something like this.
And Kim says that Jomet was absolutely destroyed in the wake of Rachel's death.
And for like six months afterwards, he couldn't eat.
He had this like tremendous guilt.
He couldn't hold down a job.
And he actually lived with the Hansons for a good portion of that time.
Did he and Rachel live together?
No, they didn't, but he did stay with her a lot.
And actually, between him and Kim, they're actually able to give police one of the most interesting leads in this whole case.
Because they both knew about the intruder who'd come into Rachel's room and stood over her the night before she was killed.
Wait, did police not know about that right away?
Well, no, because after it happened, Rachel didn't call the police about it.
What?
Yeah, so let me just tell you like the whole story that got pieced together because it is really,
strange. So Thursday, June 1st is the first day that Rachel gets access back to her apartment
in like the last six months. Now, she had no idea what had been going on there while she was
gone. So she was pretty shocked to find the place a mess, like super dirty and the smell of
marijuana was so strong, like replaced the carpet strong. So she knew that before she began
moving any of her stuff back in, she was going to need to do like a really deep clean of this
place. So that's what she spent Thursday doing.
She literally had next to nothing in the place, just her box spring and her mattress.
I mean, there wasn't even food in the kitchen.
So that first night, she ends up staying with Jomet.
She comes back the next day, does like more cleaning.
And that second day is the first night she's like staying in her place.
And that was the opening of this story.
She is just woken up by this feeling of someone there, watching her in her room.
But when she wakes up, the person runs.
And afterward, Rachel didn't want to be alone.
So she text Jomet and asked him to come over.
I don't get why she didn't want to call the police.
Because I don't think she actually believed that she was in danger.
So her door had been locked.
So for this person to get in, they had to have had a key.
And because they didn't actually do anything,
she kind of figured that it was someone who was maybe connected to her sub-letter.
Someone who had a key came in.
And then when they saw that she was someone else,
they realized their mistake and just like booked it.
So she's like chalking this whole thing up to like a misunderstanding.
But here's a weird little fact I cannot let go up.
This person didn't do anything, didn't take anything.
Not much to take.
But they did leave something behind.
A jar of pickles.
Like sitting right there on the kitchen counter.
Okay.
I didn't know what I thought you were going to say,
but jar of pickles was like very, very far down on the list.
It's so odd.
I mean, it's so weird that Rachel pointed it out,
to her mom and Jo Mette.
And I mean, the benigness of this is probably part of what made her think that this wasn't
some knife-wielding maniac and just like a friend coming to see the wrong person and eat pickles.
Anyways, that night when she texts Jomet, they decide that, like, at a minimum, they need to change
the locks, right?
Like, because even if this person didn't do anything, who knows how many other people might have keys,
right?
So Jomet grabbed this spare deadbolt from his dad's house and installed it.
on her door that night.
Situation handled.
Wait, then how would an intruder be able to get into our apartment the next night?
This is the part of the story that makes you just want to, like, reach back into the past.
And like, if we could change one thing, maybe everything would be different.
So this night, Friday, June 3rd, we know her and Jo Mett are at the apartment together.
And by the time Jomet leaves around midnight, Rachel was asleep.
Now, according to what he told Kim and his own mom, who we talked to as well,
Jomet woke Rachel up and he's like, listen, I have to go.
But when I leave, I need you to get up and lock the door behind me.
And it was like a deadbolt.
So you had to physically turn and lock the door.
And Rachel agreed.
But then when Jomet left, he said he didn't hear the door lock.
So he actually went back inside and told Rachel again, like, listen, you have to get up and lock the door behind me.
Are you going to get up?
And she said yes.
And so he left.
But apparently, he never heard the door lock.
So if she fell back asleep, someone didn't even need a key.
They could have just walked right in.
Yeah.
But they wouldn't have known that.
So this person was either planning on using an old key, which wouldn't have worked, or breaking in.
Yeah.
I mean, I guess so.
And listen, like, I don't know what it means.
Everything I just told you is about the extent of what you can learn from the police report.
There are a lot of little snippets of information, but with all the redactions, it's almost impossible to piece together anything
coherent. And when we reached out to Gilbert PD to try and get some clarity, they said that they
quote, continue to actively investigate Rachel's case, end quote, but that was about it. And by the way,
this isn't just like all we have to work with. This is all that Rachel's own family has to work with.
I mean, for the first two years, Kim was meeting with detectives every four months or so, but she rarely
learned anything new. And she believed that investigators were working on her daughter's case because
that's what they kept telling her they were doing. And she doesn't know.
how this works, right? Like, she has to trust them. But a lot of trust is lost by the winter of
2024 when Gilbert PD declares Rachel's case inactive. That's right about the same time that
the Hanson start working with a private investigator named Justin Yantis. He said that he kind of
went into the meeting with them more to just like listen, see how he could advise them. But after
learning Rachel's story, Justin knew that he needed to help. So he took on the case pro bono and has
been working it ever since. And after talking with him and Rachel's mom and Jomet's mom and others,
it is safe to say that there is way more bubbling under the surface of this case than the police
report would lead you to believe. Specifically, these conversations that we had revealed three
investigative theories. None of them are perfect. They all have holes. But each also has the
potential to be the answer as to what happened to Rachel and why. But to understand each of them,
we almost need to work backwards from the shooting and take them one by one, starting with the
subletter theory. Now I'm starting with the subletter theory because if you're looking at this
case from the outside, it seems the most obvious. So let's rewind to a year before the shooting,
June 2021. That is when Rachel moved out of her childhood home and rented that one
bedroom apartment at the Redstone at Santan Village Complex in Gilbert.
She was there for about six months when she got her dream job.
Basically, she was offered to live and work at a horse ranch less than 30 minutes away
in Queen Creek, Arizona.
And Rachel had been working with horses her entire life.
Like this job would allow her to live in this little casino on the ranch with the
horses literally right outside her window.
Plus, she could bring her own horse dash with her.
Like, she just could not pass this up.
But that meant that she had to find someone to sublet her apartment and like pretty quick.
So she posted an ad on Facebook Marketplace and through that she connected with a woman named America.
And they basically just like work out this deal.
So they didn't know each other before this?
According to Kim, no.
Rachel and America only met like once or twice and then America moved in.
And remember, Rachel didn't quite go through the proper channels at her apartment complex to get permission to sub-lease.
It was very like off the books, which her parents say they were not supportive of.
Both of them tried to talk Rachel out of this arrangement, but she assured them that she and America had met, everything would be fine.
So for six months, Rachel and America had a strictly business relationship.
Rachel had no idea what she was up to at the apartment.
But Rachel's neighbors had their guesses, like I said before.
They believed that there were drug sales happening out of the unit.
But again, Rachel knew none of this.
So it's not like she kicked America out because of everything going on or because she was afraid she was in trouble.
or going to get in trouble or anything?
No, she ended up kicking America out
because she got fired from her job at the ranch.
And so without her ranch job,
she didn't have a place to live.
Exactly, which meant that she had to tell America
that she needed to, like, get out of the apartment, ASAP.
So everything moved kind of quick.
America leaving, Rachel coming back.
And this is the basis for the subletter theory,
which is that Rachel was the unintended target,
that whoever shot her was actually targeting America
and didn't know that she had moved out two days prior.
So in this theory, are the intruder and the shooter the same person?
In this theory, that wouldn't really make sense for them to be the same person.
Because the intruder would have realized that Rachel was in America on that first night.
But, I mean, we know from neighbors that, like, people would come and go from there.
So, like, even if they weren't the same person, it doesn't mean that they weren't both there for America, if that makes sense.
Yeah.
But don't you think if they weren't the same person that the first intruder would have come forward?
though, like, and said like, hey, like, this happened. It wasn't me the second night?
Not necessarily. I mean, like, as sad as it sounds, if that person's not the shooter, they could be
afraid of being pinned as the perpetrator. Or, like, maybe they were there to buy drugs and they
don't want to put themselves on police's radar for that. Especially if, and this is just a theory,
but they especially don't want to be associated with anything drug-related happening out of there
if there's any chance the shooter could have been targeting America for a related reason.
Can you tell if police ever looked into this theory?
We think so based on what Kim told Nicole.
Like she said that early on in the investigation, police took Rachel's devices.
So they had access to everybody she had talked to.
And they told Kim that they were bringing in people for questioning every day as they went through Rachel's contacts and got warrants for her social media accounts, including Facebook, which Kim knows is how Rachel met America.
Now, from what I can make out reading between the redactions, it looks like at least one individual who was involved in drug,
while America was living in Rachel's apartment was questioned,
but that seemingly went nowhere.
In fact, all we and Rachel's family know about America is her first name.
We don't even know what she looked like.
I was just going to ask if she and Rachel resembled each other at all.
No idea.
Justin the PI said that he's actively working to connect with America,
but he wouldn't give us any more information about how.
So at least in his eyes, this theory is still very much,
like on the table.
I feel like it seems so unlikely
that two different people
would enter the same apartment
two nights in a row.
I know. I know.
And so it's more likely to be the same person
and if it's the same person,
it can't be mistaken identity.
Which brings me to theory number two.
The Horse Ranch Theory.
Now I want to note,
this is one of the theories
that the public really ran with
after Rachel's death.
But to be like super upfront
with everyone, at this point,
I think it's the least likely for reasons we'll get into,
but I am going to lay it out because the context around it is really important
in terms of understanding Rachel's mental state at the time of her death.
So let me rewind to before the shooting in June 22,
before Rachel ever even moved out of her childhood home in June 2021.
We're going to go all the way back to Rachel's childhood,
specifically a period of time that Kim refers to as the dark years.
Kim and Todd brought Rachel into their family in February of 2009 when she was just six years old.
They were experienced foster parents active in the system for about 18 years,
and there were about 100 kids that passed through their home.
Now, in 2009, they weren't actively looking to take in any more kids,
so it was a surprise when Rachel's caseworker reached out.
But it quickly became clear that this wasn't just like a routine call.
This was a last resort, because Rachel was an.
a really bad situation and she needed a new home like right then. You see, Rachel's bio mom had her
while she was in rehab and when she got out, she and Rachel went to live with a man that Rachel
assumed was her father or grandfather, but Kim says that this guy was actually an unrelated
cocaine dealer. Now Rachel remembered very little from this time of her life, but she told Kim
that one night her birth mom said that she was going to go to the store for some milk and then she just
never came back. And from then on, it was just Rachel and this older guy. And it is like during this
time that people seem to know nothing about. These are the dark years. Like even Rachel couldn't
or wouldn't fill in the blanks, but she was little. All Kim knows is that one day Rachel came home
from kindergarten to find the man that she lived with dead on the floor of the apartment, apparently an
accident, and then five-year-old Rachel was promptly taken into a child crisis center in Phoenix
and then placed into a foster home with a couple who promised that they would adopt her.
But six months later, they changed their minds. So that is when Rachel's caseworker called Kim.
Now, when Rachel got to the Hanson House, she fit in perfectly. I mean, there were nine other
little boys and girls and Rachel, like, fell right in the middle, which meant that there were
always, like, other kids to play with. Plus, she loved her new school. But the
The trauma from those dark ears was like impossible to ignore.
And Rachel ended up being diagnosed with reactive attachment disorder, which meant that like forming, I'm sure you know this, forming healthy relationships with caregivers was like incredibly hard for her.
And for a while, nothing seemed to break through until Rachel herself suggested something unexpected.
Horses.
Oh, like equine therapy.
Exactly.
Like six-year-old Rachel likely didn't know that equine therapy was a thing.
Right.
But Kim says she was just drawn to horses.
Like she would ask to be around them constantly.
So, I mean, Kim's like, why not?
Yeah.
And from the moment that they got Rachel her first horse, there was like no going back.
She felt head over heels in love with being a horse owner.
And it helped her build confidence to just like blossom as a young girl.
Horse girl.
As a horse girl, I'm sure you know.
And listen, this passion stuck with her through middle school and high school.
She ended up graduating early at just 16.
She earned a full scholarship to North Carolina.
Arizona University. And all the while, in her free time, she was still riding, still caring for,
still working with horses, first her own. And then she was being hired by others to care for theirs.
And after graduating from high school, she decided to make these gigs official by like starting
her own business with it. Oh, like a college side hustle. No. So Rachel never ended up actually
like going to college. She enrolled. She made the arrangements. Right. She got that full scholarship.
But she was going to begin her freshman year. And then like a week before moving.
in, Kim says that Rachel had this panic attack.
Like, being that far from home suddenly felt super overwhelming to her.
So instead of going to college, Rachel told her mom that she was ready to start her life now.
Like, she'd get her own place, focused on her business.
Like, if she wanted a degree, like, she could go back and do that later.
But, I mean, it's also pretty rare to, like, know what you want to do that young.
So when Rachel got the offer to live and work at the horse ranch in Queen Creek,
clearly she couldn't turn it down.
This was her dream job.
and it only took her 30 minutes away from home.
So how did things go sideways?
It sounds like it happened gradually.
So the owners of the ranch, Liz Robinson and Amanda Krugan,
they didn't respond to us on advice of their attorney.
And they wouldn't speak to Kim and Todd's PI either.
But our reporter Nicole was able to reach their attorney.
So what I'm going to outline is everything I know from Nicole's conversation with their attorney,
her conversation with Kim, and then the little we can glean from the police file.
So it sounds like things at the ranch started out great.
I mean, Rachel got the impression that the owners didn't necessarily know a whole lot about horses.
But like, she didn't mind like, this is her job.
She loved to work and she was getting paid to do it.
Like, this was amazing.
But then things started going wrong.
In an interview in the police file, which I'm going to guess is with Amanda.
Like, I only guess this because her name was left unredacted one time.
Like, I don't know if that was a mistake.
But in this interview, it says, quote,
Rachel was not keeping up with the agreement regarding training the horses, end quote.
What was the agreement?
Nicole asked Kim, and she gave us this example.
So there was a young horse that Rachel was training for riding.
And if you know anything about horses, you know that you can't just like hop on one once it's big
enough and expect to be able to ride it.
It's like a process.
It's a long thing.
Yeah.
Like it takes a while before someone can get on a horse and like get on a horse and it be safe.
But Kim says that apparently the owners felt like Rachel was moving too slowly.
They wanted her to get on this horse like ASAP.
Now, Rachel told her mom that she knew the horse wasn't ready,
but she was afraid that if she refused, she would get in trouble.
So she got on the horse, and within like 30 seconds, the horse threw her off.
Now, she wasn't injured, but that moment created a trust fracture, basically,
between Rachel and the owners.
And it feels like things just went downhill from there.
Like there was this one time that Rachel
quote, caused approximately $10,000 worth of damage to a horse trailer, end quote.
There was another time that Rachel needed surgery on her finger after being kicked by a horse,
which led to a disagreement with the owners about when she could safely return to work.
But the final straw came in May of 2022.
So Rachel had helped broker a sale, like one of the horses at the ranch in exchange for three other horses.
But only one horse arrived.
And so because this deal fell apart, layered on top of the horse,
of everything else, the owners fired Rachel.
And so this is right around May 24th, 2022.
And this took a huge toll on Rachel's mental health.
There's actually an incident outlined in the police report that says on May 27th,
so this is three days later, Rachel took her handgun and drove up to Sedona.
And she called the ranch owners, told them she was thinking about suicide.
Thankfully, they called 911, and police were able to get to her before she did anything.
And they convinced her to check herself into Verde Valley Medical Center for
treatment. And I want to add that it wasn't just the job that was weighing on Rachel. She and
Jo Mett were having relationship troubles too. And to make everything worse, the day after Rachel
was admitted for treatment, she learned that the owners of the ranch were refusing to return
her horse dash until they received $5,000 that Rachel allegedly owed them for services rendered
to Dash while she was living on the property. Things like vet care, feed, stuff like that.
The owners basically gave Rachel's dad Todd their attorney's number and it's like,
listen, work it out with him.
So hearing that her horse was essentially being held for ransom,
Rachel decided she needed to, like, get out of this treatment center, ASAP.
Like, she had to sort everything out.
Dash's return, her relationship with Jomet, moving back to her apartment now that she had nowhere to live.
So on June 1st, we're now, like, right here.
This is the first day she's back.
She checks out.
As we know, the next day we get the pickle intruder.
And then after that, we get the shooting.
So I guess what's the theory that the owner.
targeted Rachel?
Basically.
And this is what I'm saying,
like,
it's far-fetched in my mind.
Well, yeah,
especially when they were the ones
to call 911
about Rachel's, like,
mental health incident.
I know,
but for some reason,
this is the one theory
that got, like,
a ton attraction online,
and even in the news.
Liz and Amanda's attorney
said that everybody
was taking a Facebook
and, like,
dragging his client's names
through the mud,
accusing them of Rachel's murder.
People started leaving them
harassing messages
and, like,
calling investigators about them.
I mean, are these women dangerous?
Like, I guess I'm, like, missing the jump here.
So, like, from what we found, like, they both have criminal records, but, like, mostly for driving infractions, nothing violent.
Okay.
And Kim said that Rachel never felt like she was in danger at their ranch.
It was actually Amanda and Liz who gave Rachel the handgun that she took to Sedona.
They gave it to her for protection, like, earlier on.
But because there was so much negativity swirling around the ranch owners with Dash and the job, everyone, I think, just kind of
China jumped to this conclusion.
Now, Liz and Amanda's attorney said that they both spoke to investigators within the first few days of the murder, and they were cleared based on alibis.
And he also said that he thought the police files were over redacted, which like, same.
But in his case, if Liz and Amanda really were cleared right away, then I would think that there are lines that could actually prove their innocence, like, in the file.
Like, why wouldn't we?
And I think they would even want that.
Yeah.
And with the files being so redacted, it's just keeping Liz and Amanda under public suspicion.
Exactly.
Did the Hansons ever get dash back?
I don't want to, like, course, roll too hard.
Yeah, no, they did.
So Liz and Amanda's attorney said that the fee was paid and that the Hansons were able to get dashed back.
I think it was like a month after Rachel was killed.
So this brings me to my third theory, the Gary Bailey theory, aka Jomet's dad.
What?
Remember how I said Rachel and Jomet were having relationship trouble around the time she was fired?
Yeah.
Well, a lot of that tension centered around Gary, his dad.
By all accounts, he and Rachel did not get along.
Jomet was extremely close with his dad.
And Nicole actually spoke with Jomet's mom, Ava, for this episode.
And she said that Jomet didn't have many friends because he and Gary would just do everything
together, like to the point where Ava actually felt bad for her other son.
Now, things were fine at first when Rachel and Jomet got together, but their relationship
progressed pretty fast, like eight months after they met, they got engaged.
And the closer Rachel and Jomet got, the more Gary had someone to compete for Jomet's
attention.
And Rachel told her mom Kim that she felt like Gary was disturbed by the possibility of losing
Jomet.
So he intentionally would try to cause conflict between them.
And to make everything worse, right around the time Rachel and Jo met were getting really serious,
Ava filed for divorce from Gary, something that she'd been wanting to do for a long time.
And may I take you on a quick side quest?
You never have to ask for permission, but of course.
So Ava told us, back in 2015, she had been suspicious Gary was cheating on her.
So she put a recording device in his work truck every day for a month.
He ran a landscaping business, spent a lot of time riding around his truck.
So if something was going down, she knew this is where she would catch wind of it.
Girl got more than just wind.
She got recordings of Gary on tape cheating on her with the men he employed.
What?
Yeah.
So she went to Gary with these recordings being like, I know what you've been doing.
I want a divorce.
Literally, you can have everything I just want the kids.
But freaking Gary, he's like,
Like, oh, that's not me cheating.
I knew you were recording, so I staged all of this.
I'm sorry.
I know.
We tried every possible way to reach Gary for this episode, but he never got back to us.
But I know from Ava that in response to her request for a divorce, Gary apparently said that he wanted to take Ava to court over it.
So not wanting to lose her kids, Ava promised herself that she would stay with Gary until all the kids were adjudiced.
adults, which brings us to September 2021.
Ava was ready to end it, and she texted her bishop to let him know.
But what she didn't know is that when she texted her bishop, she made a group chat with
Bishop and Gary.
That's like constantly my worst nightmare.
And when Gary received that text, dude lost it.
Apparently, he had this major personality shift, and he started acting really
strangely. Him and Ava
started sleeping in different rooms and Ava
said that she heard that Gary was
bad-mouthing her all over town
and at church. Nicole actually spoke
to one of these church members. Her name's
Jennifer Simmons and she said
that Gary's whole temperament changed
so much like he was just angry
all the time and constantly
ranting that they started referring to him
as scary Gary and like
avoiding him at all costs.
And things just escalated
from there. In November
2021, there was this one day where Gary recorded himself barging into an apartment that Eva was
staying at, saying like awful things about how she was cheating on him and that he was there to
catch her having sex. Mind you, Ava was like fully clothed watching TV in her bedroom. And she
called the police after this, but not before Gary sent the video to their entire family and like
people from church. A video of her watching TV. Yeah. Yeah. Dude, you're the only
only one who looks bad in this video, scary Gary.
I know.
So after this incident, that's when Ava got an order of protection against him.
Then in December, there was an instance where the Hansons actually had to kick Gary out of their home
because of the way he was speaking about Ava at their dinner table.
That was like the first and only time that he was ever in their house.
And right after that, Jomet proposed to Rachel, which apparently just like sent Gary off even more.
He started conflating the two women in his head.
Ava said that he started calling Ava Rachel and Rachel Ava.
And according to what Kim said happened next,
it sounds like things might have finally come to a head.
On April 27th, 2022, this is like just over a month before Rachel would be murdered.
Everything boiled over.
So Rachel was at a point where she was like fed up with Gary inserting himself into her relationship with Jomet.
So according to Ava,
Rachel texted Jomet an ultimatum.
It is either your dad or it's me.
The conversation spiraled.
Jomet messaged back that he was tired of life
and that he was experiencing suicidal thoughts.
So Rachel panicked tried calling him,
but he wasn't answering.
Wasn't even answering for his mom either.
So Rachel drove to Gary's house
to see if Jomet was there.
He wasn't, but Gary was.
He was actually in his car in the driveway.
And at this point, Rachel might have actually
been happy to see him because she knew if Jomet was going to answer the phone for anyone, it was
his dad.
It was his dad.
Right.
But she asked Gary to call him and Gary's like, no, he refused.
Why?
Gary's like, well, you know, I don't, like basically he said he didn't take the suicide threat
seriously.
But like Rachel still was.
So she blocked the driveway with the car she was driving, refused to let Gary leave until
he would call his son.
And what happens next happened fast.
Gary put his car in reverse, backed into the car that Rachel was in.
tried and failed to pull her out of it and then gave up and drove away right over the front lawn.
Now, when this happened, Rachel called police, and then shortly after they arrived, Jomet was found.
He's safe.
But Rachel, understandably, is like totally shaken up.
Yeah.
According to the police report, officers found her crying in front of Gary's house,
and she recounted the whole confrontation to them, including another chilling detail.
She said that day, Gary sent her a text that read,
If I ever see you in my house again, I will shoot you in the head.
And she said that he had been threatening her for a while.
Now, no charges were filed after this.
And then Rachel was killed.
And what is Jumet saying about all this?
Like, whose side is he taking?
He seemed to have been torn down the middle.
Like I said, he never got back to us for this episode.
But what I do know from his mom, Ava,
is that he and Rachel's relationship got so rocky after this
that they actually called off their engagement.
And then, as you know, Rachel gets fired.
Her mental health decline.
She spends some time in that facility.
But her first night out, remember, she goes to clean her apartment.
But then rather than staying there or going to her parents,
she actually went to Ava's to stay the night with Jomet.
And Ava said they basically just like,
she calls it like hitting the reset button.
They talked everything out and got to a really good place.
So that's June 1st.
June 1st, yes.
And Ava said the next day, June 2nd.
Pickle and Trudor.
Yes.
That day, one of her daughters told Gary about the rekindling, that they're like back together.
Oh.
And Gary is pissed.
Then there is a part of June 3rd that I haven't told you yet.
So the night of the shooting, Joma is with Rachel, right?
Yeah.
And he's there to like midnight.
Well, here's the interesting part.
He wasn't.
planning to leave.
He was actually sleeping shortly before he left.
The only reason he left was because he got a call from his dad telling him to come home.
Wait, wait, like, why is he telling him to come home in the middle of the night on the same night that Rachel got murdered?
There is no explanation in the police records that you could see.
Yeah.
But we found one somewhere else.
So remember that woman Jennifer who went to church with Gary?
The woman who gave us the Scary Gary moniker.
Thank you, Jennifer.
So she said that Gary told the whole congregation why he called on the morning of June 5th at church.
Apparently, Scary Gary showed up to church by himself, went up to the pulpit to, you're going to love this phrase, give testimony.
And he allegedly said of the night before, quote, I called Jomet to come home because the Holy Spirit.
it told me so, and it saved his life, end quote.
So he called Jomet home because he had some kind of revelation?
That's what Jennifer said, yeah.
I still don't understand the reason for the call, though.
Like, did he just say, come home?
And Jomet is just so loyal to his dad still that he leaves, no questions asked.
Or was it something like, I know something bad's going to happen, get home, and then
Jomet just left his fiancé to fend for herself?
Like, and if that's it, like, this would have been after an intruder had been,
the night before, you just change the locks.
Right, like when she's already scared and like maybe needs someone there.
Also, if it's really the Holy Spirit speaking to Gary, why didn't he mention anything about Rachel?
Literally, Jennifer said that she asked him that and he said, I only received revelation
about my son, not her.
Yeah.
Okay.
Listen, the more conversations people at church had with Gary, the more suspicious they became of him.
We haven't been able to corroborate this, but Jennifer said that many of the men.
of the women in her ward called the police to report him acting strangely.
So that that means the police looked into him.
I mean, he's actually mentioned on the second page of the police chronology report from the night of Rachel's death,
which in the timeline is before Rachel even had been pronounced dead.
An officer noted the death threats from Gary that Rachel had reported weeks before.
But get this, according to Kim and Ava, to this day, Gary has never been brought in for questioning.
Now, Nicole asked how they knew this, and Kim said that she had asked the chief of police face to face why Gary was never interviewed.
And he said, because we can't force somebody to talk.
Have they tried?
Kim said that the police told her that they left a phone message.
They've tried to follow him.
They've reached out in all these, like different ways, and he's just never responded.
Much like, by the way, reached out to him in all these different ways and Gary has never responded to us.
And we tried phone, mail, text Nicole even stopped by his church in Gilbert, but we have not been able to make contact with him either.
I mean, if you have nothing to hide, why not clear your name?
Especially because according to Ava, Gary couldn't have been the one to pull the trigger.
What do you mean?
So she told us that Gary was home with their daughter the night of the shooting.
All night?
I don't know, but like that's what Ava told us.
And listen, I don't think she has a reason.
to want to give this guy an alibi.
So I don't think she's covering for him.
In fact, basically in the same breath, she was saying he couldn't have pulled the trigger,
but she was also telling us that Gary had a history of talking about Hitman.
And Jennifer from his church backs this up too.
They both told us that he would go around basically telling people that if you ever want to like off someone,
the best thing to do would be to hire someone who was really hard to track and like the case would just be impossible to solve.
Cool, cool.
So let me just play this out for a sec.
If Gary hired someone to kill Rachel, where does the intruder the night before come in?
All I can put together is that maybe the first night was like a trial run or like a super inexperienced hitman.
Like one that would use a silencer but then kick down a door.
Yeah, like maybe.
I mean, maybe the first one wasn't even like a hitman at all.
Maybe the first one was someone Gary knew.
Then like they go in.
Realize they're not a hitman.
Yeah, Rachel wakes up and they're like,
yelp, yeah, in over my skis.
But also brought pickles.
Dude, the pickles.
I am obsessed with the pickles.
I was trying to look up like, was this a symbol?
Like, what could this mean?
Like, I even made Nicole find out exactly what kind of pickles.
And Kim's like, it's a medium-sized standard jar of pickles.
Cosherdale, in case you were wondering.
Got it.
And it didn't look like they had been opened.
Wait, so Kim saw the pickles herself.
Oh, my God.
I have to tell you about this part.
So I think this encapsulates so well why Kim, Rachel's mom, has lost so much faith in the investigation and those leading it.
So Kim knew about the pickle jar because after that person came into Rachel's apartment, the first night.
She's like, hey, mom, this weird thing happened and also they left pickles.
Yeah, here's this super weird detail.
Well, Kim said in the days after the shooting when her and Todd were told by police that they could finally go get Rachel's things from the apartment,
they opened the door and the pickle jar is just like sitting right there on the counter.
Police didn't collect it.
I mean, Kim and Todd at the time assumed that they must have at least like fingerprinted it or something.
Because like by then they told police the story of the person who came in the night before and left the pickles.
So they're assuming police, you know, did the bare minimum.
Yeah, did their job.
Right.
Like fingerprinted it to see what strange person was in her place.
Right.
So Kim just like took it home along with Rachel's clothing, which by the way was.
also left behind. And the jar sat in her garage for a while until she ultimately decided that it
was time to throw it away. But Kim has come to regret that now because she told Nicole that in one
recent conversation with police, she asked them about the pickle jar. And they looked right at her
and they said, what pickle jar? You've got to be kidding me. Nope. They said that they never saw
a pickle jar. What do you mean never saw one? There were
was nothing else in the apartment. It was literally just her bed and pickles.
And pickles, which this started to make us feel like maybe we were losing our minds or like
the whole pickle thing got conflated with something else over the years. Like, maybe people
are mistaken. Like, we just couldn't make sense of it. Why would you not take the one thing
that might be evidence in an apartment where you have barely anything to work with?
Yeah, literally nothing. So, our amazing reporter Nicole come through everything that we have from
Gilbert PD. Files, blurred body cam footage, and there are no mention of pickles at all.
Except, God bless this tenacious little reporter. There is one barely audible, offhanded comment
caught at the very end of one officer's police body cam as he's walking through Rachel's apartment.
And I've got it here for you to see.
Watch the blood on the floor. Very empty.
His store was closed.
All right.
It's kind of weird.
Kind of weird things to ask for, huh?
No pickles.
No pickles.
No pickles.
Now, here's the tricky part.
I don't know the date of this video.
And Gilbert PD wouldn't give us the date.
But it must have been after the Hansons took the pickle jar home
because Kim said that in the empty apartment,
it was like impossible to miss.
And yet?
We're here.
Listen, I don't even know how important the pickle jar is to this investigation.
But now we will never know.
I mean, at the very least, it could have helped identify the first intruder.
Yeah, and by the way, speaking of other identifiable things,
when the shooter kicked in Rachel's bedroom door, they left a pretty clear partial shoe print.
Like, did police do anything with that?
I mean, they left the door.
They're not like they took it.
So I don't know.
And listen, this is my callout to all the sneakerheads.
Like, come out and tell me if you recognize this pattern on the door.
But you can see, like, all of this.
Like, this is what makes Kim worried that she'll never know who killed her daughter.
Kim said Gilbert police told her that they have exhausted every lead.
But even Justin the PI doesn't know what Gilbert PD is up to, if anything.
And he is probably the closest with the department of anyone that we spoke to.
According to him, if this case is going to be solved,
it's because someone courageous is going to come forward with information.
which is why Kim wanted us to share Rachel's story with crime junkies.
Coming up on four years, Kim's greatest fear is that Rachel's story will be forgotten.
It's actually why she created Rachel's rescue, which is a dog and puppy rescue in her daughter's
memory to keep Rachel's story alive.
We're actually going to link out to it in the show notes if you're in Arizona and looking
for a new furry family member.
Kim wants people to keep talking about Rachel, to know her case, and most importantly,
to speak up if they know something, anything about her murder.
So if you have even the smallest bit of information
that could help move Rachel's case in the right direction,
there are lots of ways to come forward.
You can reach out to the Gilbert Police Department at 480-503-650.
Or if you prefer to remain anonymous,
you can reach out to Silent Witness.
480-9486377.
The posted reward for information is now up to $20,000,000.
And listen, if you feel more comfortable or have any trouble reaching out to Gilbert PD, you can reach out to Justin Yentes at Arizona Investigative Associates.
He's at 602-252-2474.
You can find all the source material for this episode on our website, crimejunky.com.
And you can follow us on Instagram at Crime Junkie Podcast.
We'll be back next week with a brand new episode.
And stick around because we've got some good.
Okay, Ashley, given how much of today's episode,
was built on one of our amazing reporter, Nicole's investigative work.
I couldn't not pick this good story.
I think you're going to love it.
Hello, Crime Junkie Team.
I have a bit of a story incoming,
and this might classify better as fan mail,
but I feel the need to share this with you.
I've been listening to the podcast since the very early days.
I remember when Prophet of the Month and the Good segments were introduced,
and have never been able to press pause since then.
Because of this, I have noticed the Nina effect.
The Nina is that, do I swear more?
Ever since the crime junkie team expanded enough to be able to have reporters,
making the calls and knocking on doors more than the production team could afford to in the early days.
The production team.
You?
There has been a humongous shift in the amount and precision of information you guys are able to cover for each case.
In my head, I call this the Nina effect.
Because every time I'm in awe of something that you guys manage to find out,
it is almost always preceded by the words,
Thanks to our reporter, Nina.
Getting a bit personal, even though I now identify as non-binary,
I was raised as a girl who always wanted to find out everything about everything.
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Seeing the very real impact of Nina's work, both through the episodes and the real world,
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has been leaving me awestruck for years now.
I am one of the lucky few people who already found a field they love,
and I'm in college on my way to becoming a university professor,
which has been my dream for a long time.
But I find myself always thinking that, were it not for that,
I would want to be just like Nina.
A few other crime junkies said the same when I talked to them about this.
I just wanted to let you all know that aside from the wonderful stuff you do daily
and the insane amount of help you provided to so many over the years,
you also inspire people who are halfway across the world
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track. Thank you, crime junkie team, and thank you, Nina. Keep being yourselves and therefore,
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But if you listen to episode one and now, this is not the same show. No, no. And now we have,
whereas Nina was, she was our OG. Like boots on the ground for me. Yeah. We've got like
like 15 Nina's now.
Yeah.
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And Taylor and Taylor and everybody else.
So.
We got a great team, you guys.
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Always looking for more.
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