Crime Weekly - S3 Ep145: UPDATE: Dan Davis Has Been Located
Episode Date: March 18, 2026Dan Davis, 59, disappeared from the Chicago area in the early morning hours of November 25, 2025, after being involved in a car accident and dropped off at his workplace by police. His daughter Wendy... led a tireless public search campaign, gaining over 120,000 followers as she worked to keep her father's case in the spotlight. Unfortunately, On March 9, authorities confirmed that Davis's remains had been found in a wooded area near Blue Island, Illinois.Try our coffee! - www.CriminalCoffeeCo.comBecome a Patreon member -- > https://www.patreon.com/CrimeWeeklyShop for your Crime Weekly gear here --> https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shopYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeWeeklyPodcastWebsite: CrimeWeeklyPodcast.comInstagram: @CrimeWeeklyPodTwitter: @CrimeWeeklyPodFacebook: @CrimeWeeklyPodADS:1. https://www.WildGrain.com/CrimeWeekly30 - Use code CRIMEWEEKLY30 for $30 off your first box and FREE croissants for LIFE!
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Hey everyone, welcome back to Crime Weekly News. I'm Derek Levasseer. And I'm Stephanie Harlow.
And today we have a sad update. A lot of you are on it. You've been DMing us. You've been in our
comments section. And this happened a little over a week ago. But we're giving an update on the story
of Dan Davis. We talked about it at the end of January. This was something where we wanted to put a
bowl out out there to try to help bring him home. And this is not the outcome we were looking for.
Yeah. So Dan Davis, who was 59, he disappeared November 25th after being involved in a multi-vehicle
accident. He refused treatment. We saw in surveillance footage that for two days, he was wandering
around the area. And then he kind of just disappeared. The weather was terrible. It was freezing.
His daughter Wendy was very much involved on Facebook and social media,
trying to raise awareness for her father's disappearance.
She pulled together a huge community, a huge support system.
They were doing searches for him out there over Thanksgiving weekend.
They were constantly communicating every day.
And recently, this past week, his body was found.
When he was found, he was found wearing the same clothes.
that we saw him wearing in the surveillance footage.
He had on his Harley Davidson jacket, his Indiana University sweatshirt.
His wallet was located in his back pocket.
So they, once again, they don't believe that there was any foul play here.
They're not a robbery gone wrong or something like that.
They're doing an autopsy, but the cause of death won't be available still for several weeks.
But they did say the police reported there was no outward apparent signs of trauma.
and they don't believe that there was foul play or that anything happened.
The body was discovered this past Monday, so a week ago as we filmed today by a truck driver
who was on break.
This truck driver contacted 911, Blue Island Police, along with the Illinois State Police,
the Marionette Park Police and the Chicago Police Department responded to the scene.
And it kind of looks like he was found in the water, I would venture to say,
in an area where there is water.
And we're going to talk about it,
but there were a lot of people
who were saying,
hey, Dan was behind a business.
There should have been people who found him.
His body was moved.
This suggests foul play.
And the Finding Dan Davis Facebook page,
which is run by his daughter, Wendy,
they did respond to this.
And we'll talk about it in a minute.
But basically, that's where we're at right now
with Dan Davis.
He was found in Blue Island.
They don't believe that there was foul play.
Wendy and all of the people that kind of organized this community of people.
And a lot of that community has reached out to us.
They wanted us to talk about Dan Davis when he was missing.
They have let us know that he was found.
And they were appreciative of the coverage we gave it in January.
Just obviously, like Derek said, this isn't what we wanted.
No.
We were hoping for a different outcome.
The concern was that.
when Dan had been involved in that car accident, and then the police showed up and he said,
no, he was fine, he refused treatment, that there had been a head injury.
And I believe that Wendy did also mention that she had seen the body cam footage from the
police officer who had talked to her father after the car accident, and she said that he was acting
pretty normal, but there were some signs that maybe things weren't okay with him, that his
face was dripping a little bit and he wasn't totally acting normal as somebody who knew him and
saw him regularly would have seen him to be acting normal.
And then after that, he went back into his workplace and he was kind of bumping around
and people noticed that his behavior was off, but then he kind of left before anybody could
really do anything about it.
And, you know, sadly, I'm sure that everybody who saw him that day wishes they could
have interfered, but I don't think they really knew.
what they were doing.
Well, I don't think they knew what they were dealing with.
I don't think they understood what was happening.
How can you predict that, right?
I mean, unless you're a professional.
I mean, listen, when we covered it on the surface, it didn't look great.
You can kind of speculate in your own mind.
Obviously, we didn't share those thoughts because you want to keep hope alive.
But the writing was kind of on the wall with this one where you can see some of the videos
unless it was a robbery gone wrong.
Maybe you have a different outcome, but it still probably ends up with a similar
ending to where we are now.
So there is a silver lining in that that this wasn't some brutal attack or it doesn't
appear to be where Dan is no longer with us.
Either way, it's an unfortunate set of circumstances.
The only thing I will say, and this is just based on a lot of the families that we've had
the privilege of speaking with, and all of them have said that the unknown is the worst part.
You know, not knowing what happened to the person you care about, whether they're alive
or dead, whether they're out there, hoping that you're going to find them.
that is what keeps them up at night.
This allows human beings to process and go through that grieving period where they can go
through the different stages and maybe not like the outcome but come to terms with it and know
that their task of being out there on a daily basis looking for that person, that part of this is over
and they can start to go through those stages and to get where they need to be so they can
move on in their lives, not forget about this person, but start to live for themselves again
because when you think about it, I was thinking about Megan Trussle, even though Megan Trussle has been found, but I think about Vanessa and Joe and how their life is kind of in a holding pattern right now, where there's these unresolved questions that doesn't allow them to move on. They just can't do it. And I can completely understand where they're coming from. And that's, that's the circumstance for a lot of people. And then from, from an investigator standpoint, you got to put those resources into it, right? There's any lead that you have, any phone call or email that comes.
in or message you get, you got to treat it like it's like it's valid and you got to follow it up
until it's no longer credible anymore. And that takes a lot of time and effort and resources.
So I was hoping we were going to have a situation where he had a severe head injury.
Maybe like memory lost.
Correct.
Correct.
Yeah.
And we were going to find him in a homeless shelter or with a family.
Or hospital or something.
Something.
Something.
But the more days that went by, the less likely that became because there's so much coverage
on it at this point.
If he was in a facility, someone at one of those locations.
would have said, hey, I recognize that person and would have reported it. So I'm just glad that we were
able to find him because Stephanie and I were talking before we started recording, just one thing
going the opposite direction, we may have never found him. It could have been the same outcome,
but we would never know it definitively. And so that's, that's, in a way, we're lucky that we have
some answers to this question because a week ago we didn't. I think that we talked about that when we
covered this at the end of January that we thought, you know, that was what was kind of giving
us hope because it was like, okay, if he had a head injury, if it was some sort of medical
thing, then you would think that he would just collapse in the middle of the street, and then
you would have found it by now. So the fact that we hadn't, you were hoping that somebody
had taken him in, somebody had gotten him help, and maybe he just didn't remember who he was,
but then we said there's been a ton of media coverage. And speaking about the fear of the
unknown and the stress of the unknown, which I think we've heard a lot from people, especially
the parents of missing children. And also how much the community came together to get Dan's
story out there. His daughter, Wendy, did give a statement that kind of addresses both of these
things. And she said, quote, it's an eerie feeling. Thank God this terrible chapter of constant
unknown is finally over. But now starts a new terrible chapter without my smarter, goofier,
and relentlessly selfless other half.
This is the news we've all been expecting in a way,
but nothing really prepares you for it.
And I've never laughed harder with anybody
than I have with my dad.
I can't wait to do it again someday.
She also said, I don't have many words right now
besides thank you.
The virality of our dad's case is something none of us expected.
The support for millions of people across the world
carried our spirits high throughout these last few months.
Without you, we would be nowhere, end quote.
So she's saying, yes, the chapter of not
knowing is over. And she really is appreciative for how many people together in the True
Com community and in her local community and Dan's local community came together to care about
him and to put their time and their energy into searching for him, sharing his story and
trying to get his name and face out there. And although this is not the outcome any of us wanted,
it's better than not knowing. Yeah. And I love the message in there as well. It's what we try
to promote every single week.
There are some stigmas around true crime and covering these tragedies,
but I think you and I have always focused in many other creators as well,
where we are the biggest gang in town.
And what I mean by that is we're the biggest network on this planet,
where we can come together and spread information rapidly
with the platforms that we have.
And so when you have a case like Dan Davis or even like when I just mentioned,
Megan Truzzle, we can take something that's obscure and local
and make it a national story in a day.
just like that. And that's what we should be doing with what we have here with how prevalent
true crime is in our society right now. Yes, I know some people want to listen to it because they
like a good mystery or they like the investigative process. But at the same time, we can use our reach
to spread a message. And I'm glad to hear that Dan's family felt that, that they saw the community
get behind them. And unfortunately, with that exposure does come the rumors and speculation. And we're going to
talk a little bit about that because this case wasn't
absent of it. So we'll take a break. We'll be right back.
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So now officially authorities have not released the specific location of Dan's remains, but the
finding Dan Davis Facebook page did kind of respond to, you know, some people who were not
convinced that the Dan had been in the location the entire time when the news of
of Dan's body being discovered came out.
Obviously people close to the case
and maybe people even locally were aware of the location.
And so it did seem like some of these people were saying,
hey, it doesn't make sense given where he was found
that he's been there this entire time.
Was it possible that his body was moved?
So the finding Dan Davis Facebook page,
which I believe would be run by the family.
And I think that this is
This is Wendy and people close to Dan.
So they said that Dan was found behind the building by someone who was on a smoke break.
So this trucker was possibly out there on a smoke break.
And they said for months, people have been asking what I would post once we found him.
I practiced.
I dreamed about it yesterday after finding months of no Dan posts.
I finally got to type Dan.
Apologies for the delay in the official announcement.
But after the roller coaster week we just been on, you can understand why we had to follow orders
and not publicly post until we got to.
the go ahead from our detective. I need to address the overwhelming guilt I'm reading in your
private messages and feeling in your hearts. I get it. You looked everywhere. You hung flyers.
You put yard signs up. You talked about him. You theorized and investigated. How could he possibly
have been right there the whole time? The simple answer is he was hidden. Yesterday, BIPD's
detective personally escorted me alone to the exact spot where Dan was found. It's on private
business property in a place that even the employees of the facility could not have seen
without truly carefully looking. He was found in a shallow creek hung up in cat-tails.
This creek is not a true creek. It's more of a retention bed that collects rainwater and is even
dry sometimes, according to locals. It does not flow to or from the Cal Sag, the Little
Cal or any tributaries or waterways connected. He did not fall into one of the main waterways
and float to his final resting place.
It appears that he wandered onto the property
and simply fell or collapsed on that spot.
It appears he had been there for quite some time.
I promise you, with all my heart,
there is no way he could have been spotted
by someone simply walking past.
Could a drone have spotted him, possibly?
Would a dog have found him definitely?
But remember, we couldn't send to the canines
without a specific search area.
We didn't have a specific search area
because we didn't have a strong lead anywhere,
let alone on that business property.
we all did everything we possibly could have done, let that gil to go.
So basically, and I think the weather probably had a lot to do with it as well, because remember, in a lot of areas right now in the Northeast, especially for the past several, it's been a rough winter, lots of snow, frigid, freezing temperatures, not a lot of people out walking around, to say the least.
Yes.
So if the weather had been different, would we may have, you know, maybe seen him be found earlier? Yes. And I think the weather does.
did warm up, at least in my area in yours, these past few weeks, we got, you know, finally
able to go outside. And this could have led to this person taking a smoke break and maybe
walking a little bit farther than they normally would have and spotting Dan because
the police do say that they believe his body has been in that spot this entire time.
So. Yeah. I'm sure most of you have heard this saying when it comes to like baseball and
football and golf that it's a game of inches. And true crime investigations are also a game of
inches or a game of scenarios. And what I mean by that is it's a series of circumstances that are
unfortunate that unfortunately result in a bad outcome as far as maybe not being able to solve
the case. There are 40 to 50 percent of the homicides in this country go unsolved and there's a lot of
different variables that play into that. Some of it just bad police work. But there are circumstances
where we're unable to locate the person, not due to lack of effort, but just those game of inches,
those unfortunate circumstances. And in Dan's case, you had the car accident, which more than likely
led to a head injury, the weather, the foliage and the vegetation where he was ultimately
found, it all led to him being very difficult to find. It's nothing he did. It's nothing law
enforcement did. It's just those unfortunate scenarios that are compounded that lead to an
impossible situation. And we're lucky that we were able to find him here. But just an inch to the
left or an inch to the right, we may be still sitting here wondering where Dan Davis was. And that's
the case for a lot of the other investigations that we've covered. So sometimes you can have every single
man and women looking for the person and yet not get those answers. And it could be just one thing
that the weather, traffic patterns, like I said, foliage, all of that. Just one variable could be
the reason you can't solve it. But you also have the double edge sort of true crime, right,
where you have this community, this network that I just described before the break, but you also
get some people who go overboard a little bit. And now they become trained investigators. And now
they're putting out speculation and conjecture.
I think 99% of the time it's coming from a good place where they just want to help.
But sometimes with that network, if you share an opinion, it can become fact.
And now you have people building a house on a foundation.
So there is a balance there.
And it's great to have a family member come out and say, hold on a second.
Here's what happened here.
I've been to the location, which, by the way, great move by law enforcement.
Be transparent in your investigation.
allow the family member to come out and see for themselves because they can be your biggest advocate
for supporting whatever finding you've come to. So bring them there. Allow them to see it for themselves.
Let them come to their own opinion. So overall, very glad to see his daughter come out and kind of put the kibosh to this one.
Yeah. I mean, I think it was more people being like, hey, we really came out in droves.
Like we went everywhere. We did everything we could. There was no shortage of people looking for him.
Right. How did we miss this? And there was the guilt associated with that.
and almost like, well, you know, I think somebody even said, like, I wish somebody from
this community had found him because we had put so much time and effort and our hearts were
in it so hard.
It's basically a dude smoking a blunt behind the building that finds him.
I don't think he was smoking a blunt.
Oh, yes, he was.
In that area, he wasn't smoking a cigarette, Stephanie.
Come on.
No, that's a wild assertion.
He was having a good break.
He was a truck driver.
I hope not.
Wouldn't be the first time.
But yeah, you're probably right.
No, listen, think about Robin Pope real quick, right?
Robin Pope, everybody was out there looking for her.
And ultimately, it was the water currents and something breaking underground that she had been caught on, which allowed us to find her.
But if it had gone just a slightly different way, just an inch to the left where she doesn't come off that obstruction or that tree limb or that tire, she never comes to the surface and we're still sitting here wondering if she's alive or dead.
That's how much these situations can change as far as the outcome, just based on one or two little variables.
Yeah, absolutely. But he is found now and they can, you know, start seeing what life looks like.
Rest and peace, Dan, and we're thinking about the friends and family, I'm glad they got answers.
And you can tell that the daughter in a weird way is happy that this search is over and she can, she can properly marry her father?
Yeah.
So great for her. Can I end this, can I end this Crime Weekly news on kind of a good story? Would you mind?
Sure.
So we recently covered the shooting at the Rhode Island ice hockey rink.
Terrible outcome.
Multiple people were killed.
And that hockey game that they were at was because one of the sons was playing on the ice rink.
Right.
Well, his name's Colin Dorgan.
And he came back and he's in the semifinals of his high school division two championships right now, the playoffs.
And the game went into overtime.
Colin comes back after this tragedy, right?
Many people would have said, you know what?
I'm done playing hockey.
It's over.
not Colin, he comes back.
The game goes into overtime
and he scores the game-winning goal
to advance his team to the championship three to two.
And after the game, this was a local story,
didn't get as much national attention
because, unfortunately, the world we live in,
nobody wants to cover a good story, right?
It's all about doom and gloom.
But locally, people were all over it.
Colin said after the game,
it was the greatest experience of his life,
the highest point in his entire life
for this high school kid who just went through the work,
situation having in his opinion the greatest moment of his life up to that point and i'm just so happy
for him like life is never going to be the same but i'm so happy to see he's moving forward on with
his life he's not allowing this tragedy to define him we just had elizabeth on i felt like
similar situation very different but also similar in the sense that he's going to move on and live
for his family and friends and and he just had this pivotal moment where he'll remember it for the
rest of his life so shout out to colin and the blackstone valley school that is now advancing to
the championship game.
Absolutely.
Love that.
Absolutely.
Colin, we are proud of you.
Absolutely.
We're thinking of you, buddy, for sure.
Thinking of you and your family.
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