Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - Sister and Fiancé Arrested After Body of Missing Mich Pregnant Woman Was Found | Crime Alert 6AM 12.01.25
Episode Date: December 1, 2025Rebecca Kay Park was reported missing on Nov. 4 after she was last seen the day before getting into a vehicle outside her mother’s home in Boon Township, Michigan.See omnystudio.com/listener for... privacy information.
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Crime alert. I'm Nancy Grace. Breaking Crime News now. Straight out to Nicole Parton for the latest.
Nancy authorities in Michigan have confirmed that a body matching the description of 22-year-old Rebecca K. Park,
who had been missing for more than three weeks, has been found. Park was last seen late on November 3rd,
leaving a family member's home in Wexford County's Boone Township. At the time, she was 38 weeks pregnant, adding urgency to the search.
The body was found by citizen searchers in the Manistee National Forest near the area where Park disappeared.
Older gentlemen and a 20-year-old, some young boy came up and said that they needed help and wanted to show me a video.
And we just had them take us to whatever the video that they wanted to show us.
And the son or the young boy or the 20-year-old didn't.
not want the dad to go up and ask if I could go up and see if it was a mask or if it was really
somebody. And it was Rebecca. Positive identification is pending an autopsy and investigators have
not confirmed on the condition of the remains and whether the body may have been moved there.
The status of Park's unborn child remains unknown. Parks disappearance sparked a massive
search effort involving law enforcement, volunteers, canine units, and drones.
Her family made public appeals for help, including her fiancé, Richard Failer, and her youngest sister, Kimberly Park.
Police previously reported that Rebecca willingly got into a passenger side of a car outside of family members' home the night she vanished.
Her cell phone was later found abandoned on a nearby two-lane road in a surprising development shortly after the body was discovered.
custody records show that her fiance, Richard Faylor, 43, was booked into the Wexford County Jail at 7.30 p.m. Tuesday. Just hours later, around midnight, Kimberly Park, 21, her sister was booked into the same jail.
Authorities have not disclosed the reasons for these arrests and no charges have been listed at this time. It is unclear whether these arrests are connected to Rebecca's case, but it is high speculation. During a Tuesday night press conference, Sheriff Trent,
Taylor declined to answer questions about the clothing found on the body.
Whether investigators believe the remains were moved or how long the person had been dead,
he did confirm that the area where the body was found had been searched before.
Currently the Wexford County Sheriff's Office, the Michigan State Police,
and the Michigan State Police Crime Lab are investigating that scene.
The young lady that was found resembles Rebecca Parks.
The investigation continues led by the Michigan State Police and the Wexford County Sheriff's Office.
Anyone with information is urged to contact authorities.
Nicole, thank you.
More crime and justice news after this.
A man from New York City who brutally killed and dismembered a friend before hiding some of the body parts in his refrigerator
has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Nicholas McGee, he's 48, received his sentence on November 19, roughly a month after a jury convicted him a first-degree murder and tampering with evidence, according to a statement from the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office.
In March 2022, McGee attacked 38-year-old Koshin Gelser while he was asleep on a couch in their shared flat bush apartment.
He stabbed him over 60 times in the back, also striking him with a hammer, as detailed in medical evidence presented.
during the trial. Following the murder, McGee rummaged through Gelser's belongings,
taking drugs that he later consumed with his wife, Heather Steins. The gruesome details continued
as prosecutors revealed that McGee moved Gelser's body to the bathroom, where it remained in
the bathtub for days. He then used a saw and hammer to dismember the body, placing the remains
in two separate plastic bags. McGee concealed Gelser's head, torso, arms, and legs, and a refrigerator,
freezer, which were both secured with tape and glue, according to the release.
The discovery of Gelsers' remains occurred on January 20, following an anonymous tip to crime
stoppers that directed police to McGee's apartment. At the time, McGee was already in custody
in Virginia for an unrelated crime. He eventually admitted to the murder and dismemberment to
NYPD detectives after they offered him a cigarette during questioning, as stated in the release.
Aiden Clune, 19, leaves his California home April 26 to drive to Utah, then doubles back to a hotel in Nevada.
Clune spends the night there and checks out early in the morning.
That's the last time Clune ever seen.
Nevada police find Clune's truck abandoned on the highway near the Cherry Creek Mountains with his belongings still inside.
Police follow Clune's tracks into the mountains for 10 miles before rain and snow erode the path.
Clune's family says the team was struggling with depression.
amidst the pandemic. Clune now missing three years. If you have information about teen Aiden Clune,
please contact Sonoma Sheriffs 707-565-2569. For the latest, Crime and Justice News, go to
crime online.com, and please join us for our daily podcast, crime stories, where we do our best
to find missing people, especially children, and help solve unsolved homicides. With this crime alert,
I'm Nancy Grace.
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