True Crime with Kendall Rae - She Vanished Days After Being Assaulted… Who Murdered Ebby Steppach?
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Hello everyone and welcome back to another episode of True Crime McKenna Ray.
Thank you so much for joining me today.
I appreciate you being here and if you're new to the show, welcome.
Happy to have you here as well.
Well guys, today the case I'm going to be telling you about is pretty difficult to put
into words.
We're going to be talking about the murder of Ebi Stepak.
And let me just say now that this case is just as sad
as it is frustrating and just perplexing in every way.
And it's also very, very complicated.
The road that you and I are about to go down
has a lot of twists and turns and some side roads that we gotta stop at as well.
So I suggest you buckle up for this one
because it's just a lot.
I wanna start this episode a little different
than I normally do.
And that's by sharing some of the victims'
own words with you.
Her mom once came across one of her old diaries.
And when I saw the entry that was in there,
I just, I don't know,
it felt really right to cover her story.
And it said, I want people to know my story
even after I die,
which just gives me the chills in hindsight,
knowing what we know now.
And I'd really like for you to sort of keep that quote
in the back of your mind as we're going through
the events of this case,
because just by listening to this episode,
you are making her goal a reality.
We are talking about her story,
even though I'm sure it's not the story
she imagined it would be.
I just hate that I'm sitting here today
telling her story under these circumstances,
but I do feel honored that I get to tell Eby's story,
and I hope it is helpful to her loved ones
as they are still trying to get answers
and to get justice for Eby.
Now, Eby Jane Stepick was born on March 31st, 1997
in Little Rock, Arkansas,
to her parents, Lori and Peter Stepick.
And she grew up in the Shinol Valley area of West Little Rock with an older brother, Trevor, and a younger sister named Harris.
Now, Ebi has a very unique name. I don't know if I've ever met another Ebi, and I just love
the name. So I wanted to know, you know, where her mom came up with this name or her parents.
And it was her mom, her mom Lori, said that she got her unique name from a friend at church who named her daughter Evie and she liked it so much that she decided to put her
own spin on it and landed on the name Eby and her family also used the nicknames Ebster and Ebjane
which I think are just so cute. Now when Eby was in first grade her parents did end up getting a
divorce which you know sucks most of the time. However, in her case, her parents luckily did remain very committed parents who continued
to both be a strong influence on her.
For example, they were both hairdressers, which inspired Ebi to be interested in cosmetology
from a very young age.
So throughout life, she constantly experimented with different hairstyles and different makeup
techniques and she dreamed of going to cosmetology school to work in that field one day.
She also did have some interest in possibly getting into real estate one day, and I think
her bubbly and friendly personality would have made her very successful at that as well.
But going back to her family for a moment, Lori, her mother, did end up getting remarried
to a man named Michael Jernigan. Now, what's great about Michael is him and Eby seemed to get along very well, which,
you know, sometimes having a new step-parent can be very difficult.
And I'm not sure how old Eby was when they got married, but by all accounts, it seems
like things between them were great.
And honestly, from what I've learned about Eby, it seems like she just got along with
everybody. She was very easygoing.
People describe her as sweet, kind, empathetic, very, very loyal.
And here's a good example of that.
I love this story.
But growing up, she attended the Lisa Academy, and during her junior year, this classmate of hers,
Caleb Boyd, was falsely accused of bringing a gun to school, and he
actually went to prison over it.
And while many people were quick to just write Caleb off, Eby put in the effort to clear
his name.
She ended up rallying her fellow students to really get behind him and actually organized
this letter writing campaign to advocate for him, and he was eventually released.
And he later said that she had a massive hand in this
and that everyone sort of looked over him
and, you know, discounted him, dismissed him,
except for her.
His mom, I'm sure she was just blown away by Ebi's kindness
and she said that, you know,
it really showed what a big heart Ebi had
and that Caleb's whole family just thought
really highly of her.
But beyond just being kind and having such an amazing personality, Ebi also seemed very
smart too.
She was interested in languages and actually studied Spanish, Turkish, and her grandmother
on her dad's side taught her a little bit of Hebrew as well.
And Ebi loved her grandparents.
She had a good relationship with her grandparents on both sides. I read that whenever her family would take trips to the beach, she would spend
hours pacing the sand to find seashells that she would give to her grandparents as gifts.
She seemed like such a sweet kid who really grew up to be a pretty cool person. And not to mention,
Ebi was also very funny. I learned that she really rarely left a room without making somebody laugh.
And I also learned that she loved the color purple.
But anyway, that takes us to the summer of 2015
when Ebi's personality began to change a little bit
and she was gaining some more independence at this time.
She had gotten a job at Playtime Pizza
and then at Foot Locker in the McCain Mall
in North Little Rock. And her mom has said that her coworkers at Footlocker in the McCain Mall in North Little Rock.
And her mom has said that her coworkers at Footlocker were a bad influence and she just,
you know, didn't approve of Eby spending time with them.
She had also just gotten a 2003 Volkswagen Passat with the help of her dad and of course
she was thrilled about that.
Like every young person, when you get your first car or you get your license, you know,
that feeling driving around, you feel so grown up, so independent, blasting your music.
And one of her favorite songs to blast was toxic by Britney Spears. She's a girl after my own heart. But yeah, you know, she felt like this car really gave her a whole new sense of freedom because now she could go wherever she wanted whenever she wanted. After discovering this new freedom, like a typical teenager, she did not want to listen
to her parents' rules.
Her parents said that this is when her behavior and attitude really started to shift around
the time she got her car.
She started fighting with them more, staying out late at night, lying about where she was,
and spending time with a new group of friends that her family just didn't trust.
She was also experimenting with drugs and alcohol, and overall had a pretty significant
change in her identity, you could say.
And it was during this time that Eby informed them that she would be transferring schools
and attending Little Rock Central High School for the rest of her senior year, which, side
note, if that school sounds familiar, it's because that's the same school where the Little Rock Nine students integrated for the rest of her senior year, which, side note, if that school sounds familiar,
it's because that's the same school
where the Little Rock Nine students
integrated during the Civil Rights Movement.
But anyway, that's where Eby told Lori and Michael
that she would attend, and since she's 18 at this point,
there wasn't much that they could do about it.
But one thing they could try to do
was try to change her behavior,
and to do that, Lori gave her a firm ultimatum.
And I think this is a pretty common ultimatum
that you've probably either heard of before
or you yourself experienced,
or someone has done this with their kids.
I mean, it gets to a point
where parents don't know what else to do.
And so they basically told her, while Laurie told her,
that she either follows the
rules and lives with them or don't follow them and leave.
And she chose to leave.
And so after that, she spent her time bouncing around to different places, staying with her
dad a bit, her friends, her grandparents, and her older brother Trevor.
But I do want to be clear here, during this time, she didn't entirely cut off contact
with Lori and Michael.
I mean, there's no other way to say it, their relationship was definitely rocky, especially
with Lori, but she trusted Michael, and as you'll hear me explain more later, she knew
at the end of the day she could turn him if she needed anything.
So eventually they start receiving calls from the school about Ebi being frequently absent,
but since she was a legitimate adult at this point, again, there wasn't that much that
they could do about it.
And it does seem like she was starting to feel the strain of this lifestyle, like didn't
know if it was worth continuing this way.
Lori says that Ebi just straight out told her brother that she was tired of living that
way and expressed interest in getting her GED and attending cosmetology school like
she originally wanted to do. So Trevor and Michael started to formulate a plan for the
two of them to have a conversation with her about how to get her life back on track. But
unfortunately, they never got the chance to do that, which brings us to the week of October 25th, 2015, when
Eby disappeared. During that week, Eby stayed at the family home of one of her good friends,
named Danielle, and she often stayed there and really considered her house a safe place
for her. And she first Snapchat-ed her on the 20th asking if she could spend the night,
and like usual, Danielle said, of course, that's fine. On Wednesday, October 21st, Danielle had a doctor's
appointment in the morning and so Ebi offered to give her a ride to the Lisa Academy where
Danielle still attended before she got herself to class at Central High. But the appointment
was actually running late, so she texted Ebi to just go ahead and go to school, but she
responded saying that she
didn't feel like going because of all the drama that was going on.
Now to this day, Danielle has no idea what Ebi meant when she said drama.
And yeah, there's been no explanation of that.
I'm sure if she could go back in time and press a little more, she definitely would
have, but she had no idea what was about to happen.
And she has no idea if that drama has any role
in what was about to happen.
And there are other things that are unclear at this point.
Like we know that she skipped school
on Tuesday and Wednesday,
but we don't know if she went to school
on Thursday and Friday.
And you would think we would have more information about that,
that that would be cleared up by now, but it doesn't seem that it ever was cleared up.
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However, we do have a clearer picture of what happened that Friday night.
And that is where things took a turn.
Ebi texted Danielle on Friday, inviting her to go to a party that night with some friends
from Central High, but because Danielle didn't know any of her new friends, she didn't want
to go.
So instead, that night, Ebi met up with a male friend, and they went to a party at another
male student's house together.
And just to tell you now, and this is frustrating, but to this day, the identities of the male
students at this party have never been released.
And I've seen different reporting on this party
and what happened there,
and some of that conflicts with what Ebi has told people,
so it's all a little bit confusing.
But before I do go any further,
I definitely need to issue a trigger warning here
for sexual assault.
This is very disturbing.
But some reports I've seen have claimed
that it was a pretty big party
and that at some point,
Ebi was gang raped by four boys who taped it.
And we have a lot more to talk about when it comes to that,
but I wanted to explain that there are text messages
that she had sent after the party,
which give us a little bit more clarity of what happened.
And first off, it seems like it may have been
a very small house party, like I'm talking just her
and four other male students.
So I don't even know if you could call that a party.
And she later ended up texting a friend
that one of those boys sexually assaulted
her and that he may have recorded the act. And as for the three other guys, she says they
watched it happen. Now to be very clear, and I'm sure I don't even need to say this, I know my
audience, I know you guys already are with me on this, but even if they didn't take place in the physical act, and
if this is really how it went down, they're very much so responsible and guilty of assaults,
in my opinion, guilty of rape.
And again, a lot of this is really confusing.
We don't have the specifics ironed out.
We don't know exactly what happened, but it seemed like Ebi, of course, whatever happened,
she was very impacted by it.
And after the assault happened, she went over to her boyfriend Eric's house.
And I haven't introduced him.
Yes, Ebi did have a boyfriend, but the two of them were in a rough patch at the time
or I guess sort of on a break.
But he still very much loved and cared about her, always wanted to be there for her.
So it makes sense that she would turn to him right after this very traumatic event.
And while she was there, she told him that she was assaulted
at the party and also told him that she just didn't want to talk about it, which
he totally respected her boundaries. He didn't push for information, he just
wanted to be there for her, comfort her, and that's it. Now, I think most people understand that if someone says,
I don't, I just went through this horrific event,
I don't want to talk about it right now.
Anyone that's actually supportive would respect that and give you space.
And I'm sure he was hoping she would open up about it
and he could be there for her more later on.
So before you judge him for that, keep in mind that he had no idea
this was going to be the last time he would ever see Eby.
I'm sure he thought that she would open up about everything when she was ready and he
would learn more information and figure out if there was anything else he needed to do
to help her, but he was never given that opportunity.
And I also want to explain that Lori has stated that she totally trusts Eric, that she believes
he truly did love her daughter,
and of course, I don't know Eric myself,
but from the interviews I have seen with him,
specifically on the Dr. Phil show,
which, Dr. Phil, obviously, I don't like him,
but the interview was really interesting,
and I really got a sense that he truly cared for her,
really wants to help,
and has been devastated by everything that has happened.
I just wanted to clear that up
because obviously we've talked about
how Eby was spending time with people
that her parents didn't approve of,
that they thought were sketchy,
and he is not one of those people.
But anyway, that night that he spent with her
was just focused on making sure she was okay,
comforting her and giving her a safe place to be. She slept in his sister's bed that night,
and when she woke up, she still didn't want to talk about it. So she left and went to her brother
Trevor's house and asked if she could stay there. But he was actually attending a wedding that day
and didn't want Ebby to be home alone. So he called their mom, Lori, and asked if she could stay there for the night,
but Lori refused.
Then after that, she went to the home
of her maternal grandparents, Bill and Peggy Holman,
where she spent the day relaxing in their spare bedroom
and actually watching SpongeBob SquarePants,
which was one of her favorite shows.
It's also one of my favorite shows,
I'm sure for many of you as well.
But while she's there,
she's obviously trying to process what happened to her. And she ends up texting one of her good friends Gage about what
had happened the night before. And according to Gage, she texted him to say, I was hanging
with some dudes last night, and we smoked and I had sex with one of them. And he fucking recorded
me dude, like when I wasn't looking. Then after that she ended up texting him saying
that she was going to take her own life, which we don't know if she genuinely meant that or if she
was being hyperbolic, but either way she was clearly in distress, as anyone would after going
through what she did the night before. And listen to this. It was later discovered that at 5 52 p.m. she searched,
I was recorded without my consent. And at 5 55 p.m. so just a couple minutes later,
she searched how to file a police report. So between the messages that she's sending to Gage
and those Google searches, it's telling us quite a bit, isn't it? And then that evening,
she texts her stepdad, Michael, about what happened at the party. And she asked him if he would go to the police department with her to file
a report, and of course, he agreed. But he was out to dinner with Lori, and Ebi begged
him not to tell her what was happening, so the plan was that he would just drop off Lori
after they were done and then head over to the grandparents' house. And he specifically
told her just to stay there, that he would meet her over there, and then they would go file the report, but she didn't end up doing that.
Instead, Ebi and her grandparents had dinner that night, and then they went out for fro-yo at a local
TCBY, and after that they returned to their home around 8 p.m.
And Ebi told them that she was leaving to meet with Michael.
But before she left, she told them that she would return later that night
and asked them to keep their door unlocked
so that she could get in.
And to this day, we don't know if Ebby was lying to them
about where she was going
or if she was really trying to find Michael
and something else happened.
And the truth is we don't even know
where she was that entire night.
Michael tried calling her, leaving her voicemails
and texting, telling
her that he was heading over there, but he didn't get any response, which he thought
was really strange. And he even called the grandparents' home and they informed him
that she had left to go look for him. So he thought, hmm, maybe she just already went
to the police station without me and I'll meet her there. But he went there to check
and she wasn't there.
Now like I said earlier, Eby was constantly bouncing from place to place.
She was crashing wherever she could.
So not seeing her that night didn't really seem to concern anyone too, too much, but
their worries definitely started to grow the next day when no one had heard from her.
She actually had plans that day to go to this church event
with Danielle, but she never showed up or even told Danielle that she wasn't going, which was very unlike her.
Trevor and Harris kept trying to contact her throughout the day, but didn't get a response. Not to mention,
she always had her phone on her, so it was really abnormal for her to just be ignoring everyone for this long.
really abnormal for her to just be ignoring everyone for this long. And finally, around 5.30pm, they did hear from her, but it was unsettling to say the
least.
Trevor had tried calling her again, but there was no answer.
However, shortly after that, Ebi called him back, but right away, she wasn't making any
sense.
She told him that she was in her car outside of his house, so when they
hung up he went outside but he didn't see her anywhere. So he ends up calling her
back and asked her where she was, but she said she didn't know. And he said that she
sounded panicked, she sounded confused and disoriented, but it was beyond how
someone would act if they were just high off a weed or drunk. She told him that she
was in her car but she didn't know where she was or who she
was with.
And she just kept repeating, I'm fucked up.
I'm fucked up.
So Trevor is immediately in distress.
He knows something is very, very wrong here.
Something is wrong with Eby and this whole situation.
So he tells her to hang up and turn on her phone's location sharing so that her family
could track her down.
And she seemed to understand what he was telling her to do,
so he got off the phone with her
and he immediately called 911,
but they told him there was nothing they could do.
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But anyway, poor Trevor is freaking out.
He runs over to Lori and Michael's for help.
And Lori said he came in panicking and told Michael to track Eby's phone but unfortunately it seemed that she never actually turned on her
location so of course they couldn't track her so then Lori placed another
911 call and when she told them what was happening they dismissed it and told her
that they had to wait 12 hours to report her missing and I know we have this
conversation all the time we see this conversation all the time.
We see this happen all the time.
Although I will say, it's gotten a lot better.
This was 2015, but I'm just baffled
that PlayStation's ever told families this.
I mean, in the early, early days, 60s, 70s,
it was a different world, I understand that.
But by 2015, that they were still telling families this just straight up lie.
It is a lie.
And you know what?
I still hear of people that are told this to this day,
that you have to wait a certain amount of time to report your loved one missing.
That is not true.
Remember that, tell everyone you know that is bullshit.
And if any law enforcement officer tries to tell you that, they they're lying and I can't imagine what that would feel like especially if you
didn't know that that was bullshit you know you're worried about the well-being
of your loved one and the police basically tells you just wait a little
longer we'll see what happens but yeah always keep that in mind to spread that
to everyone you know that is not a law you can file a missing persons report
the moment that you need to no questions asked and in this case it everyone you know, that is not a law, you can file a missing persons report
the moment that you need to, no questions asked.
And in this case, it especially doesn't make sense
because even if they had just assumed
that Eby was a runaway based on her phone call with Trevor,
she clearly, based on that phone call,
needed some assistance at the very least.
Now, apparently they did tell Lori
that they would put out an all-points bulletin on her
2003 Volkswagen Passat, but I'm not entirely sure that they did based on what would happen
later.
However, the police being extremely unhelpful did not stop her family from taking this seriously.
So Trevor ends up calling Eric, her boyfriend, or the one that she was in sort of a break
rough spot with.
But he wanted to see if Eric knew anything.
He had just spent time with her, but he didn't.
And so he immediately called Eby and she actually did answer.
And he would later say that she didn't seem okay and that she sounded scared.
But the call didn't last long because she ended up hanging up on him, making this the
last time that anyone would hear from her.
Her family kept checking in with her friends, and while no one had heard of them, so her
family continued on doing whatever they could, calling friends, checking in with them, seeing
if anyone had heard from her, but no one had, and many of them ended up joining in on their
search.
If you remember, Daniel had that church event going on, and she was there, and when Ebby's sister called her, she immediately left and started driving around looking for her.
And remember Kayla Boyd, the one who was falsely accused of having the gun at school and went
to prison and Ebby helped him get released?
His family learned that she was missing and they immediately dropped everything and went
out and searched.
She clearly had made such a huge impact on people that so many of her friends and community members immediately went out looking for any trace of Eby when
they heard that she could potentially be in danger. Her family also printed out pictures
of her and passed out flyers, but none of this led to finding anything. And keep in
mind, everything that I just talked about happened in the first 12 hours, and the minute
that 12 hour mark passed,
because Lori thought she had to wait that long
because that's what the police told her,
they, you know, went ahead
and called the police department back.
So, Ebi was officially reported as missing
on Monday, October 26, 2015.
But unfortunately, that did not mean
the Little Rock Police Department took this seriously.
On Tuesday, law enforcement released her license plate
number and a photo taken on a surveillance camera
of Ebby's car driving near Cantrell Road
and Chanel Parkway in West Little Rock.
And they asked the public to be on the lookout
for Ebby driving it.
But then the following day, they announced that there was
no immediate threat to the public and that she was most
likely missing because she wanted
to be. Yes, you heard that right, you guys, and they were literally calling her a quote
likely runaway.
And we have no idea what this theory was based on, and saying something like this to the
public is so unprofessional, so irresponsible, and could possibly cause some people to not
take her family's search efforts that seriously or the situation as a whole seriously. And so, by this point, Eby's family and friends
took matters into their own hands by continuing to pass out flyers, contacting anyone they could
think of, driving around and looking for anything that might point them in the right direction.
And of course, they were scouring her social media accounts since she was super super active
online, and her last Instagram post was on October 24th.
And it was a photo of her in her car
with a caption that read, I know what you did.
But of course they had no idea what she meant by that.
And they just continued to search.
And even with all of this searching,
there was still no sign of Eby or her car
until Friday, October 30th.
That day, police responded to reports
of an abandoned vehicle at Chalamont Park.
Now this park is a small private park
that's in a cul-de-sac on Chalamont Drive,
which is a nice neighborhood.
And it's only about three miles from Lori's home
and just about a half a mile from the parkway
where Eby's car was caught on surveillance.
It turns out they had received multiple calls throughout the week from the park's security
guard, and his name is Guy Hooper.
But they didn't come out until a local neighbor called them about it later in the week.
And even when they ran the VIN number, they didn't make the connection at first.
So they called her dad, Peter, to tell him that he needed to retrieve his car, and so he was the one who informed them that his daughter was missing,
and that was the car that she drove. And for some reason, when the patrol officer looked
up the car, it wasn't linked to a missing person. Which, of course, makes zero sense,
especially because Lori was told by Little Rock PD that they put out an all-points bulletin.
And not only that, you guys, they never even told Lori directly about the car being found.
She ended up finding that out from a neighbor.
But anyway, the state that the car was found in was very unsettling.
It was unlocked, the keys were left in the ignition, the gas was empty,
the battery was
completely dead, which obviously suggests that it had been running for a very long time,
and it was found towards the back of the parking lot and it was backed into a spot, which that
alone is odd.
Not that it's odd to back a car into a spot, of course, that's very typical, but given
the state of mind that she was clearly in when she talked to Trevor and Eric, it's hard to believe that she would be able to operate a car at all, let alone
back it into a parking spot.
Now, since Eby didn't have a full-time living space, she stored almost all of her stuff
in her car and nothing appeared to be missing.
Her phone, her purse, her wallet, even her contact lenses were all found in the car
and her friends and family have said
that she just wouldn't have left without them.
Some of her eyeshadow palettes and lipsticks were broken
and scattered throughout the car,
which Lori said was bizarre
because Eby really liked buying more expensive products
and really always took good care of them.
So to her, this immediately pointed to Eby being in danger.
And even with all of this, Little Rock PD said they didn't suspect any foul play, and
they still believed that Eby was missing because she wanted to be.
And God, that must have been so, so infuriating for her parents, for all of her loved ones.
I cannot imagine being in that situation.
I would just, oh my God, I would lose my shit.
And how could you possibly think that
after seeing the car like that?
Something is not right here.
Anyone could make that assumption right off the bat.
And even if the police want to be dead set
on the idea that she wants to be missing, couldn't you at least make sure that that theory is correct?
Couldn't you make sure that she's safe now?
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even when there are so many suspicious things around their disappearance to
point to foul play potentially. And I just, I don't understand how police departments at this stage
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but at this point with what they have? Really?
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Now Little Rock PD did initially search the park, so okay, that's great that they
did that at the very least, but when they didn't find anything, it seems like they just
stopped trying. But of course, her family was not about to give up on her though. So
on November 18th, her family offered a $3,000 reward for any information leading to her
return, but sadly nothing came from this.
And obviously very early on in this investigation,
Lori felt that the police were not doing enough.
I'm sure everyone in Ebby's life felt that way.
It's just, in my opinion, facts,
but she started to apply more pressure on them.
Now, Roy Williams was initially the lead detective
on the case and a lot of tension
grew between Lori and Roy.
Lori would frequently call, email and request meetings,
but she felt like they were just brushing her off.
So their family just kept doing what they could,
kept doing their own investigating.
For instance, Lori and Michael were able to look
into Ebby's text and call history,
something that the police should be doing, but this is when they found something interesting. For instance, Lori and Michael were able to look into Eby's text and call history, something
that the police should be doing, but this is when they found something interesting.
On Saturday evening, the day before she disappeared, her phone made two calls to Little Rock PD,
each about a minute long.
And of course, we know that Eby wanted to report her assault, so is it possible that
this was an attempt to do that?
Or is it possible that she needed immediate assistance with something else going on?
Well, unfortunately, we don't know and we'll never know because the officers told Laurie
that they have no record of these phone calls.
And not only were the police just dismissive of everything, but when they did do their job,
they made many mistakes.
It took Little Rock PD two to three weeks to subpoena records, and when they finally
got them, they informed the family that the phone last pinged in the middle of a field,
45 minutes outside of town.
So Lori and Michael went there to search, but found absolutely nothing.
And that's because the police accidentally subpoenaed records for the wrong phone.
Yes, you heard that right. You would think it would have been obvious to them
immediately considering the fact that her phone
was found in her car, but I guess it didn't occur to them
until after the family had gone on this wild goose chase
looking for Eby.
So after that whole shit show,
they finally looked at the data for the correct phone,
but they didn't realize that AT&T's data
was in a different time zone. So they built a timeline based on phone records that
weren't accurate. Super, super helpful. And because of this, they even accused Lori and
Michael of having something to do with it because they thought they were lying about
when Ebi disappeared. Isn't that just infuriating? It was their mistake, they messed up the timeline, and then that leads them to start accusing her parents of being involved in her disappearance somehow.
Like, it is so offensive I can't even believe it. And it was all just because they were
working off incorrect information. Nice. Nice guys.
And all those mistakes were bad enough and wasted so much time, but still, even after
this, Little Rock PD just
could not get their shit together man it's truly some of the worst police work
I think I've seen in a case and of course that's saying a lot because I
cover a lot of bad police work and I just wanted to say again I feel like I
have to resay this every month or two because people just think I hate all
police and I don't I fully recognize that there are some amazing police out
there amazing departments it just really varies based on state and county and hate all police and I don't. I fully recognize that there are some amazing police out there,
amazing departments, it just really varies based on state and county and everything like that, obviously. But oftentimes the cases that I cover that need the attention are where the worst
police work is. So I just have to make that clear. I do cover cases every once in a while where police
do an amazing job and I always give them credit for that, but this is not that case. But moving forward with more um, terrible police work from Little Rock PD,
Lori claims that they told her not to go to the media, which is something we see a lot,
and it's really frustrating because media is so crucial in these cases, especially with missing
people. Um, so initially she listened to them and luckily that didn't last long.
Since she's a hairdresser, she had a few clients who actually worked in local news, so she
reached out to them hoping that they would help her to spread the word. And she happened
to have a friend who actually used to work for the FBI and offered to help, but when
she introduced him to detectives, they straight up refused his assistance. Which you would
think with how bad they had done at this point that they would be like, someone from the FBI,
great, come help us. But no, no, they just want to continue sucking alone. And she also
felt like they just weren't doing enough with Ebi's social media accounts and claims
that they told her they didn't know how to access them. And she even said that at one
point she sent them the instructions directly from Facebook
on how law enforcement can request access to a profile,
yet they still didn't even try.
And poor Lori, I mean, she doesn't understand the internet
or social media, how any of that works,
but at least she did everything she could to try
and understand it since the police weren't willing
to do that.
And she even said the detectives didn't have an IT person
to assist them. So she actually offered to find and pay for one for them. But according to
her, Sergeant J.C. White strongly refused the help at first, but eventually he did allow
her to hire someone. And soon after starting his analysis, Lori's IT guy believed that
someone was accessing Eby's account. Now, I don't know what exactly caused him to think this, but he wanted to change the profile
password to see if anyone would attempt to log in because you get that little notification
situation to your email or phone number or whatever.
And when Laurie informed Little Rock PD about this, they were furious with her, actually.
According to Laurie, they told her
to stop looking into the accounts, that they wouldn't use any of the IT guys' information,
and that she would no longer be allowed to attend meetings with them about the investigation.
Like, this poor mother. It's beyond disrespectful and gross to everyone in Little Rock that pays
taxes. And get this, you guys, it gets even worse.
They even threatened to charge her
with interfering with an investigation if she didn't stop,
which is just, ugh, I don't even have words for that one.
To be a mother in that situation,
trying to do everything you can to help find your daughter
because the police don't seem to wanna do much at all,
and here this IT guy that she hired for them found something,
probably found something huge. And instead of pursuing this lead,
the police got mad at her for it. And of course, I'm not stupid.
I understand that they can't have someone interfering with their investigation,
but that's not what she's doing. And they're treating her like a problem,
not like a worried mother looking for her daughter
Who's only trying to help because they aren't doing the things that they're supposed to do
Oh and then get this when Laurie and Michael finally got her car back a lot of Ebby's belongings that were in there had water
Damage because while the car was in their custody little Rock PD left the trunk open and of course a
was in their custody, Little Rock PD left the trunk open. And of course, a rainstorm came through the city.
I think it goes without saying that there could have been
evidence in that trunk that was potentially washed away
by that storm.
And you know, when you think about it
and how reckless they were with her vehicle,
you have to wonder if they even did the most basic
processing, like dusting for fingerprints.
Did they do anything with the car if they're willing to just leave the trunk open in a
rainstorm?
To me, it just feels like the police were quick to assume that she just ran away and
they wanted to stick to that theory.
They wanted that to be the reality.
They wanted to be right from the beginning.
So they just didn't bother handling any of this with care.
And Lori has talked publicly about her frustrations with law enforcement, and of course she thinks
more should have been done in the early stages.
And how could someone in that position not feel that way?
And everyone in her family is really going through it.
Trevor is spending his lunch break searching areas around town and even traveled to other
states to follow up on tips.
Her little sister Harris scoured Ebi's social media posts for any clues, and they just continued to try to get the word out any way that they could. Digital
billboards were put up across the state, thousands of flyers were distributed, her case was covered
on the local news, and the official Find Ebi Stepik Facebook page was created and eventually
had over 19,000 followers across the United States.
But even with all of that, nothing was coming up.
So in early 2016, their family hired a private investigator named Monte Vickers, and he was
actually a retired detective who had been with the Little Rock police for 24 years.
And at first, he was hesitant to take on this case because he didn't want to get involved
in an active investigation.
But once he saw what a mess, what a disgrace it was, he knew he had to help.
And the work that he ended up doing was things that Little Rock PD should have done from
day one.
Like, for instance, he learned that Eby would frequent a local
Walmart, so he went to go and see for himself if she was captured there on surveillance,
but by the time he got there, the footage had been erased. Now, when police originally
found out about that, they didn't even bother to try and get it, and maybe we would have
that if they weren't lazy in the beginning. And of course, we don't know if she did go
there, but getting that footage
could have possibly led to some answers about where she went after she was last seen. Now,
Monty was able to speak with Guy Hooper, the security guard I talked about earlier,
who called in Eby's abandoned vehicle multiple times before the police came to look at the park.
And he confirmed with Monty that he first saw the car there shortly after Eby went missing, but
when he called it in, no one from the police department ever came out. He even called it in again
later in the week and waited hours at the park for them, but again, no one showed up.
And shockingly, but actually not shockingly at all, really, Guy said that no one from
Little Rock PD had spoken to him at all. So Monty gave everything over to the police, but we don't know
if they actually did anything with this info. And my guess is, probably not. Now, Monty was also able
to talk to Ebi's friend Gage, who was texting with her the day after the party. Remember, that's how
we know about the text that she sent him about what had happened there, which is obviously very
key information because it gives insight into what Ebby was going through
and had just experienced right before going missing.
And Monty also made another huge discovery.
He learned that the police did not do their due diligence
when it came to questioning the guys who were at the party.
Law enforcement only interviewed the boys once, you guys,
and during that, they were asked to turn over their phones,
but they refused.
Now you would think, you would hope, right?
That the police department would want to talk to the guys that Ebi had accused of sexual
assault a little bit more, at least more than once.
But no, this was good enough for little Rock PD and they're like, you don't want to hand
over your phones?
That's fine, whatever.
We're moving on.
Goodbye, We're done
just like oh
My god, but moving on I need to introduce you to someone else who has been very helpful in this case
And that is Katherine Townsend now
She is the host of the podcast Helen gone and she's also an investigator
And so Monty sat down for interviews with her and he told her that he spoke with Larry
And so Monte sat down for interviews with her and he told her that he spoke with Larry Jeggley,
the lead prosecuting attorney,
about how police needed to look at the phones of the boys
who were at that party that night.
Law enforcement apparently spoke with these guys
and they refused to turn over their phones,
but Monte believes that the text that Eby sent to Gage
was enough probable cause for a warrant.
In this interview, he said Jeggley told him
that he had sent a deputy prosecutor
to the Little Rock Police Department and told them to write up a warrant for the boys' phones with this probable cause, but the sergeant argued with him that they still didn't have enough to write a warrant.
Now, if that's true, that's honestly baffling because it's usually the prosecutors who argue the legalities of probable cause for a warrant, not the other way around.
So it's just really bizarre that a sergeant would argue
about how strong probable cause is.
And one of the biggest things that Monty found out
was that Eby actually sent several messages
to the guys threatening to go to police.
And I'm sure most of your minds were already there, right?
That maybe these guys had
something to do with it considering what happened. And now that you hear that she was threatening to
go to the police, I mean, doesn't it seem like wanting to stop her from doing that would be a
pretty good motive to do something? Like things are really falling together here. Now again,
Monty has turned over everything he has to the
police and we still don't know if they used that information. I hope they did. I
am very doubtful that they did. And as time went on, the family did their best
not to let Eby be forgotten. So in January of 2016, her family announced
that they would increase the reward from $3,000 to $15,000. And on March 30th, 2016, they held a vigil
and lit 1,000 candles to honor her 19th birthday.
And then in June of 2016,
Eby's case was transferred
to the Little Rock PD's Violet Crimes Unit.
And on November 29th, 2016,
the unit conducted a three-day search of Chalamont Park.
And they were joined by the amazing people
at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and they also brought two cadaver dogs to the scene.
But ultimately, they found nothing related to Eby's disappearance during that search.
And even though it seemed like law enforcement was maybe finally taking things seriously,
Eby's loved ones still had to continue their work.
And Lori even began to wonder if there was a possibility that Ebi had been trafficked and sort of began to explore that theory and part of the reason that she felt that way and this is oh
My god infuriating. I cannot believe there are people evil enough in this world to actually do this
But she started getting prank calls from random people that
Were saying that Ebi was being sold
Can you imagine having no idea what happened to your child,
where they are, and then people have the nerve to call you
and tell you something like that?
And what is the point of that?
Do people find that fun?
Do they find it funny?
I don't know.
There's some sick people we share this world with, guys.
You would just naturally have to wonder
if there was any validity to it, right?
Also, her friend Danielle started looking at sites
like Craigslist and Backpage to see if there was any trace of Eby. Laurie also got in touch with Halo
and Thorne, which are organizations that specialize in combating trafficking and exploitation,
and they were hoping they could use their resources to find out if Eby had been a victim
of trafficking. But nothing panned out, nothing was leading to answers about where Eby was. So by 2017, they still had no solid answers. But
the biggest update came in June of that year, and that's when the Little Rock PD held a press
conference to give updates on the case. They announced that the department was forming a now
part-time cold case squad that was made up of four retired investigators, and this included Tommy
Hudson, who was leading the investigation. Tommy is a seasoned homicide detective who worked for the Little Rock Police Department
for 31 years, and he had actually just retired a few months before, but decided to return
to the force to work on unsolved cases, which is pretty cool in my book.
And so, of course, all of this, to Eby's friends and family, seems like a step in the
right direction, and Laurie has been very vocal about how respectful Tommy Hudson has
been while handling this case with great care. And he's been very vocal about the many mistakes
made at the beginning of this investigation, and in a lot of ways, he was sort of starting from
square one. Apparently, and again, are we shocked by this? Absolutely not, but the original team
didn't look in depth at Eby's phone
records and they only did superficial searches, and he said that the original team spent a
lot of time investigating their family.
Which is like, yeah, of course, that is important to do, but they spent a lot of time doing
that and this new team was able to rule them out in a matter of days after looking at digital
evidence.
The squad started working with the FBI
and following up on promising tips,
but that did not mean that the family
was stopping their fight.
I mean, they were still picking up steam
because around that same time,
their family announced that they were raising the reward
again and this time to $50,000.
And in October of 2017, TJ Ward, a private investigator
who also worked on the Natalie Holloway case, joined the search. So lots of good things were happening, lots of 2017, TJ Ward, a private investigator who also worked on the Natalie Holloway case,
joined the search.
So lots of good things were happening, lots of movement,
better people are getting involved.
And then in December of 2017,
Laurie and Michael went on Dr. Phil
to discuss Eby's disappearance.
Now again, I have been very, very vocal
about how I feel about Dr. Phil,
and I think he is very exploitive
and just a downright horrible human being.
But I do appreciate the way that he helped their family.
He gave, I think he did a couple of episodes actually on Ebi's case and really gave them
a lot of publicity and awareness.
So hats off to you Dr. Phil on that one.
And I guess originally Lori was going to be featured in a segment about missing young women,
but then it was decided that Eby's story
would just be the focus of an entire episode.
And yeah, this was huge for Eby's case.
I mean, getting onto this show,
especially Dr. Phil around this time
was a lot more popular.
I actually used to be quite into Dr. Phil
around 2017, 2018.
I used, I don't know, I used to watch it like all the time.
So it really got a lot of eyes on
Ebi's story. And Tommy Hudson said that this led to a lot of new tips from all across the nation. And unfortunately,
none of those tips actually led to helping locate Ebi,
but Lori has said that falling up with these tips led to rescuing two victims out of sex trafficking.
So that's huge. And then in March of 2018, her family partnered with the organization PATH to put on a large
fundraising event in honor of Ebi's 21st birthday.
Now PATH stands for Parents Against Trafficking Humans, and they provide services for survivors
of human trafficking and sexual assault.
They sold balloons, t-shirts, and desserts with every dollar going to PATH.
And this event was also a way to remind people that Eby was still missing after three years.
And what's so sad is her family couldn't focus on all these things and raising awareness
for Eby because they were still dealing with tension with the Little Rock Police Department.
And around this time, Lori made the difficult decision to file an official complaint against
the department, which I am so, so happy that she did that.
The complaint names the captain, a lieutenant, and a sergeant, and she alleges that officers
on the case had yelled at her during meetings, sent her threatening text messages, and told
her that she was not allowed to receive updates on the case anymore.
She also talked about an incident where she had met with an officer to discuss the threatening texts and it ended with an officer yelling at her, slamming files down on the table,
and telling her not to call for updates about the case.
Just atrocious behavior all around.
Now, Lori had waited until Ebi's case was transferred to a different unit because she
was worried that filing a complaint would make it even harder for investigators to take
the case seriously or possibly retaliate, which I think was such a smart move on her
part.
Although it would be really hard to wait, right?
Like I would be just infuriated after being treated that way. But, you know, obviously to her, her daughter's case matters more than anything.
And I think she's probably right that if she had filed that complaint sooner, there would
have been retaliation in some way, shape, or form, and it could have negatively impacted
her daughter's case.
Now, unfortunately, I don't have good news about how all of that shook out because an internal investigation was open, but it was closed in just a few months.
And that was because they claimed insufficient evidence.
They sent a letter to Lori saying that they couldn't prove that the police were rude
and unprofessional.
And so just make of that what you will.
Lori later said,
They victimized us on top of not looking for our daughter,
telling us that she'd just show up.
They were just waiting to see if she'd show up.
They were rude, hateful, mean-spirited,
untruthful to me and my husband.'"
I think pretty much all of you out there,
given what we know about this investigation,
the facts that we have,
that it's easy to side with Laurie on that one.
And the original investigators negligence became even more evident when everyone finally learned
where Eby had been this entire time. And that brings me to May 22nd of 2018. On that day,
detectives executed a search at Chalemont Park and they discovered human skeletal remains
in a drainage pipe.
Tommy Hudson said the search wasn't prompted by any tips,
but he just had a hunch that they should look at the pipes
near where Eby's car was originally found.
So around 10.30 a.m. that day,
they sent robots with attached cameras down through it
and came to an obstruction about 70 feet down.
Now they have said that this obstruction wasn't the remains, but it did lead to an excavation,
and that's when they were found.
And I just want to try my best to describe the pipes so that you can get a full picture
here.
So there was a manhole cover that Ebi's car was parked literally right by, which led to
an underground storm pipe that connected to the other side of the parking lot.
Now, I don't have the exact dimensions of the pipe, but it wasn't very large at all.
I mean, it's pretty tiny, and we'll get more into that later, but the remains were sent to the Arkansas State Crime Lab,
and the next day, a police spokesperson publicly confirmed that the remains were those of Ebi Stepak.
This whole time, she was there, just about 60 feet from
where her car was found. They also stated that the technicians would continue to test the skeletal
remains for any signs of trauma and that they were treating this as a homicide now. And also,
it's important to note that new evidence was found during the excavation, but law enforcement still
hasn't stated what exactly it was, just that
it was sent to the laboratory for analysis.
Eby's family also released a statement that same day, and it reads,
The family would like to thank all of you who have supported the efforts to find Eby.
It has been through your support, many prayers, and God's strength that they have been able
to make this journey.
The statement also thanked Tommy Hudson, the cold case unit, the FBI, and Monte
Vickers. And Lori at the end of the day really credits Tommy Hudson for finding her daughter's
remains and I can understand why. I mean, without him, who knows if Ebi would have ever been found.
And Lori would later say that deep in her heart she felt that her daughter was dead, but just
couldn't accept it until the remains were found. She's also talked about how she wishes
she had thought to crawl down the pipe herself
and that she feels that law enforcement
didn't do a good enough job searching the park.
And I hope that we can all agree
that she is absolutely right on that one.
Like when you think about it,
it's possible Ebby could have been found
three years earlier, like within days or weeks,
maybe like two weeks from her disappearance.
And then guys, this next bit of information is going to blow your mind. I mean, it certainly
blew mind. So back on November 3rd, 2015, just days after Eby's car was found, Margie
Foley and her daughter, Kaylee, sat down with Detective Roy Williams to answer any questions.
Now to explain who they are,
Kaylee and Ebby were really close friends
and she even stayed with them for a few weeks
before she disappeared.
Now after the meeting,
the two of them felt compelled to help more
and they decided to just go to Chalamont Park themselves
and do their own little search.
So Margie walked near a drain opening in the parking lot
and was instantly hit with this horrific smell.
And she told Kaylee to go back to the car because she didn't want her daughter to smell her friends' remains.
Like she knew right off the bat that she was smelling human decomposition.
And she reported it, you guys. Yep, that's right.
She called Detective Williams directly, but he didn't answer.
So she called 911 to report the smell.
911, what's the location of the emergency? didn't answer so she called 911 to smell the composition. So I was just trying to call his phone and he didn't call me back.
Could you all send somebody here?
Can you do that for me?
She and Kaylee then waited at the park
for a long time for someone to come out.
And she ended up calling 911 at least three times
before anyone arrived.
And she said when they finally arrived,
they were completely dismissive of her,
which is right on brand for them, right? They told her that she was probably
just smelling sewage or a small dead animal out there and didn't take it
seriously. I got to right about, you know, I got right about here and I
just got hit with the smell of decomposition. Margie says she called
for Kaylee to head back to the car. I didn't want her to smell it.
And then she was
kept asking me why. And I said I smelled decomposition coming from that drink.
She says more than an hour passed before L. R. P. D. Officers showed up at the scene. I was kind of dismissed by him. This park was gone
through with dogs and they would have picked up on that and um it must be an
animal or something. Ebby's car was found in this lot of Shalem on park
just steps from the entrance into the drainage system. If you walk with me down
this way you'll see that her remains were found right here at this end of the drainage system
only about a hundred feet from where she possibly entered that system. I'm very angry. I'm angry for
Eby because she didn't deserve to lay down there like that.
It's just hard to think someone you know or someone you were best friends with
went missing and then turns out they were where you thought they were the whole time
and no one did anything.
And it's just so infuriating for so many reasons that it took so long to actually recover her
remains. Not only does it prevent the family from getting at least that
element of closure to know what happened to her, to know whether she's alive or not. And
the worst thing about it though is the fact that by the time they did find her remains, she was very,
very decomposed. I mean, not much left, right? So had the smell been taken seriously right away,
they obviously couldn't save her,
but they could have had the possibility
to have found valuable evidence
and know more about the condition
that her body was in when she died,
which would have been very, very crucial
to this investigation.
And we may have a lot more answers today than we do.
And I would comfortably say that I'm very sure
that that would have been the case.
But yeah, they really could have saved her loved ones
years and years of pain in trying to figure out
what happened to her, all that stress that they were carrying
because over the years, many of her friends and family
went out to that park.
Lori and Ebi's grandma would go every few weeks to place flowers just a few feet from the drainage pipe, and the community created many
makeshift memorials there, and her friends and family held a vigil at that park. Laurie had even
done press interviews there, pleading for help from the public to locate Eby. She had no idea
that that whole time, her daughter was right there. And I'm sure this won't surprise you at all,
but she didn't even know that a smell was reported
until well after the fact.
For years, she chased any lead she could,
but the biggest lead was completely withheld from her
for no reason.
Now, Eby's cause of death has never publicly been revealed,
but when Dateline did a cold case spotlight on Eby,
Tommy Hudson told them that her death
was being investigated as a homicide. But other than that, barely any other details have been released.
So once her family finally had her remains, they could properly lay her to rest. And so
a celebration of life was held on May 26, 2018 at Christ Community Church on the campus
of Little Rock Christian Academy, a church that Ebi had often attended. Ebi's pastor,
Tim Lundy, officiated the service,
and before it, he asked her loved ones to write down
a one-word description of her,
and he read them during the service,
and some of them included happy, sassy, and loud.
The service was filled with friends, family,
and people of the community,
and even some members of law enforcement
who worked on the case.
And those who attended were her favorite color, purple.
And many people held purple irises, her favorite flower.
Eby's sister, Harris, had put together a slideshow
of videos and photos that played to the song
Where's My Love by SYML.
And she said it was actually a song
that she often listened to when Eby was missing
and how she would mentally beg for Eby to come home
while she was listening, which is
just heartbreaking to think about.
And later that year, in November, over 20 of her loved ones gathered to plant a jasmine
maple tree at Chalamont Park with a plaque that reads,
In loving memory of Ebi James Stepick, she loved fiercely.
Members of the organization Halo that Lori worked closely with were also in attendance, and the tree was picked out by her paternal grandparents and was donated by the
owners of a local company called River Valley Horticulture. And while at the park for the
planting, Lori said, she loved children and having this tree here at this playground seems perfect.
I hope this tree grows strong and lasts forever. It's really beautiful the way that her loved ones
and so many members of the community
did all of these beautiful things
and came together to honor Eby's life,
but it's upsetting that they even had to.
I mean, she was just 18 years old.
She had so much more life to live
and it was cut so short and we still don't even know why.
I mean, even to this day.
Now, unfortunately, there haven't been any major updates
since her remains were found back in 2018.
And since then, her loved ones have still felt
the impacts of everything.
I'm so sad to share this update with you,
but her brother, Trevor, actually passed away
from a heart attack at just 35 years old on April 17th, 2019,
just a little over a year after Ebi was found. Lori has said that she believes at just 35 years old on April 17th, 2019,
just a little over a year after Ebi was found. Lori has said that she believes that the stress
of everything played a factor in his health.
And I mean, I'm no doctor,
but I'm sure she's right about that,
at least to some degree.
And poor Lori, she has also been in and out
of the hospital over the years
and was actually diagnosed with broken heart syndrome,
which if you didn't know is a real medical condition
where emotional stress can cause the heart muscles to weaken.
In 2022, Eby's grandma Debbie spoke publicly
for the first time and revealed
that she had been quietly conducting her own investigation
and showed a reporter all of her materials,
including an investigation board listing all the details
she had found.
She said that she wasn't always internet savvy, but she trained herself to become a
sleuth on social media to find possible clues.
And this is heartbreaking, but she said that the last time she saw Ebi, she had asked her
grandma to braid her hair like she did when she was a little girl.
And so she did.
And that is the last memory that she has of her granddaughter.
No, she has said that she remained quiet for so long because law enforcement asked her to,
but then she also received prank calls
from some sick person, some freak,
mimicking a young girl's voice saying,
grandma, help me.
And that just finally sent her over the edge
and she decided not to be quiet anymore.
Then in 2021, it was announced that Tommy Hudson
would unfortunately be leaving the department
to work at the North Little Rock Police Department.
Detective Bruce Maxwell took over as lead detective
and is still in that position to this day.
And just when you think this case can't possibly have
any more insanely frustrating bombshells,
Bruce dropped quite a big one on Lori
and he informed her that the timeline
that the police had this whole time was wrong.
Was wrong.
Yep, they just were working on an incorrect timeline all of these years.
They had originally believed that Ebi was safe with friends that Saturday night, but
he saw pictures on her phone that had never been looked at, which
threw off the entire timeline. I mean, seriously, what the fuck was going on with this investigation
originally? It makes no sense. So they're now saying that they don't know where Eby
was that Saturday night after all, which of course raises a million more questions, and
there's something else that makes this even more uncertain and frustrating. During an interview in 2022, Lori said that
she learned that Ebi and her friend Kaylee, the one who had gone out to the park with
her mother, just as a reminder, and smelled the remains, but the two of them had switched
phones before Ebi disappeared. Kaylee had bought Eby's iPhone 6 and Eby took her iPhone 5.
Well, apparently the phones would sync up sometimes still and Kaylee said that she would sometimes get Eby's photos. So
have law enforcement been possibly looking at things from Kaylee's phone thinking it was Eby's or vice versa?
It's honestly so frustrating, so unclear, so confusing, but I can only hope that at
this point in time, law enforcement understands all of this, has sorted out all of these massive
mistakes and is being super careful with the data they're looking at now and moving forward.
Now that same year, Dr. Phil did a follow-up on the case and some interesting theories
were discussed in that episode.
First, as I mentioned, Eric, her boyfriend, was on and he rarely spoke publicly about Dr. Phil did a follow-up on the case and some interesting theories were discussed in that episode.
First, as I mentioned, Eric, her boyfriend, was on and he rarely spoke publicly about
the case.
And he said he wondered if it was possible that Ebi had experimented with some type of
drug while with a group of people and maybe she was even roofied.
And if so, he thinks it's possible that she had a bad reaction and that the people she
was with covered it up. Now he hasn't elaborated on what led him to this theory,
but he said that Eby would go to that park
to hang out with people
and sometimes he would even go there with her.
And then in my mind too,
I'm sure part of it is the fact that when she called Trevor,
she was saying, I mean, clearly she was fucked up,
but was also saying, I'm fucked up, I'm fucked up.
But it's interesting to think that she could have been
at the park with other people,
which would explain the way that her car was backed
into that parking spot.
And it sounds like it would have been abnormal for her
to have gone to the park completely alone.
And this was also the first time that anyone had learned
that he had seen her on Friday
or that he briefly talked to her on Saturday. So this interview is
how we have that information. And then another theory is that Ebi put herself in the drainage
pipe. Lori claims Little Rock Detectives told her they believed this happened, but she didn't say
why they came to this conclusion. She also said they were essentially done with investigating,
but they wouldn't officially close the case. Now to me personally, this theory doesn't make sense. I don't personally believe it,
but there seems to be only two theories about why she would put herself down there,
and one is that she went down there purposefully to take her own life.
But the only real evidence that I could find a point to this is when Ebby sent that text to
her friend Gage that said she was going to take her life.
Which again, it's an alarming text, but nobody in her life says that she was exhibiting the
desire to do that.
And again, she's a teenager, it's very possible she was just being hyperbolic.
And I'm not discrediting her feelings here.
I just, I find it really hard to believe that she would go into this pipe to take her own
life.
I don't know.
And it's also important to note that her grandparents, remember she was with them and they went out
to TBCY that night, they said that she wasn't acting out of the ordinary at all.
And they had spent a significant amount of time with her.
So I don't know.
And of course, before anyone comments, I know that sometimes the signs aren't there and
you can't tell when someone is in that headspace
So it is a possibility
Now the second theory is that she possibly put herself down there because she got scared of something and hid in the drainpipe
But ended up getting stuck
Lori has stated that Eby was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, but she didn't experience hallucinations
And she typically took medication to keep the symptoms under control
So it's not believed that her diagnosis would contribute to this.
Now Catherine Townsend, that investigator, actually tried to test these theories herself
by going into the same drainage pipe and she said it was incredibly small, super, super
narrow and tough to maneuver in.
She said the only way she could see someone putting themselves in there is if they went
in head first, with their arms fully extended out or
When in feet first still with their arms extended
Therefore it just doesn't feel plausible that Ebi would have done this to herself and not to mention how difficult it would have been for her
To even get down there
I mean Ebi was 5 foot 2 and weighed about 105 pounds and a standard manhole cover can weigh between 90 and
about 105 pounds, and a standard manhole cover can weigh between 90 and 250 pounds. But the FBI did do a reenactment using someone with her general height and weight and they
could lift it.
But given her state of mind on the phone call with Trevor and Eric, they don't think she
could have done it.
And I agree, I mean personally I don't believe this theory at all, however I'm open to hearing
what you guys think.
But one more point on that, let's also not forget that she would have had to drag the manhole cover back in place
while bouncing on a ladder as she went down.
I mean, I just don't believe it.
And she would have had to do all of this at night with very little light to see what she
was doing and was clearly under the influence of something strong.
But during all of this theorizing, Tommy Hudson has raised the possibility
that Eby's position could have changed in the pipe
after three years of rainwater running.
Now, Tommy didn't appear in the Dr. Phil episode,
but he sent in a statement that said he believes
that someone put Eby in that drainpipe
and that this case can be solved one day.
And of course, there are a few theories
about who could have put her down there.
Catherine Townsend actually raised some suspicions
about the park security guard, remember, Guy Hooper.
We talked about him a couple times.
Now she didn't accuse him of anything specific,
and I'm certainly not, let's make that clear,
but she did have some questions about his story.
She found a police report about the abandoned vehicle
that showed a neighbor being the one to report it. and she had a problem with this because Guy had said in interviews
that he reported it. So the idea has been raised that he's lying about it for a specific
purpose. But on the other hand, as I've said before, Little Rock PD doesn't seem to keep
good records of its calls. So maybe Guy still called them multiple times about the car,
but an official report wasn't taken until the neighbor called.
I can totally see that being the case.
And when he first spoke to Monty, he told him the car was found in front of the parking lot when
really it was found in the back towards the drainpipe. Now, of course, this doesn't point to guilt,
but it is a little suspicious that he misidentified these details multiple times.
I mean, he could be confused or inserting himself into a high profile case when he really
doesn't have the information to do that.
And I'm not saying there is enough to point to his involvement or something.
I'm certainly not saying that.
Let me be very clear.
I just did want to include this theory because it's been talked about quite a bit in this
case.
Another theory is that it was someone that the public isn't even aware of right now. Tommy Hudson has
said there are people he's suspicious of that don't include the guys from the party. He wouldn't say
much else about it, but he did say it's someone that she met up with, but the details have never
been disclosed. Now of course the biggest theory in this case that I'm sure most of you are leaning towards and I certainly am, is that one or all or some of the boys from the house party
had something to do with it.
Like I said before, police did speak to them once, that remains true to this day as far
as we know, and they weren't strongly investigated and their phones were not searched.
So it doesn't seem like enough was done to fully rule them out.
I mean, I think we can safely say that, right? And her stepdad Michael believes that when
Ebi left her grandparents' home, she was actually going to try to obtain that video of the assault
to have when she went to the police. And I think that makes total sense. It was also later discovered
that Eby texted
the boy who drove her to the house party about being filmed and asked for that guy's number
and he said he'd give it to her. Plus, we cannot forget about those two Google searches
she made that evening. Based on this and everything that Michael has said, she seemed very serious
about going to the police that night. So, is it possible that she tried to meet him
and threatened to go to the police but was stopped before is it possible that she tried to meet him and threatened to go to the
police but was stopped before she could? I mean it certainly wouldn't be the first time that someone
was killed to stop them from going to the police about a crime. It just seems like such a strong
possibility and I cannot believe that these boys have not been looked into more. But at the end of
the day, God, it is so frustrating that here we are like 10 years later and we
still don't have any more answers after all of this time.
But like Tommy Hudson said, this case can be solved.
And in 2024, Lori did share information that makes that very possible.
In an interview with True Crime News, she said that there was actually DNA in this case.
She didn't reveal what type it was or where it was found,
but she did say that it had been sent off for testing.
This was the first time that that information
was disclosed to the public,
and I think it gives some renewed hope
that maybe they finally will get those answers.
Maybe there will be justice one day.
And then very recently, just a couple months ago,
in May of 2025, there was another very significant
update.
The Arkansas Attorney General, Tim Griffin, announced that his office was forming a new
cold case unit with two former homicide investigators working full-time.
And Eby's case will be the one that they're focusing on.
After all of the years without answers, after dealing with people prank calling her and
fighting with law enforcement, being disrespected by them, let down by them every step of the way until, you know, good
people finally got involved later on, which I'm so so grateful for. But I am so
happy to hear that she's still feeling hopeful and confident that it's now
being worked on the right way. But at the time of recording this episode, that is
the last update. But I really hope that one day
I'll be able to come back and tell you all that there's been a break in the case and
even better, hopefully that there will be answers and justice for this family and for
Ebi after all of these years. Before I go, I wanted to end this episode the way that
we started with some of Ebi's own words. Lori said that at one point while in school,
a teacher asked the class how they would wanna be remembered
and Eby said, I wanna leave this world a better place
than the one I came into.
And I want people to always remember my name,
even those that don't know me.
And it's so eerie to think about that in her very short life,
and I'm sure this is not the way
that she had pictured it being,
but that is a legacy that she
was able to leave behind. I hope all of you, I know I certainly will, always remember her name
even though we never got the opportunity to actually know her and I hope her family knows
how many lives Eby was able to touch. Lori is still of course determined to get answers on what
happened to her daughter
and has said that she doesn't want her to be forgotten
and will do everything that she can to prevent that.
And I think by talking about her case,
we're able to support her in that way.
And I'm happy that so many other creators in true crime
have covered her case.
Even recently, my friend Derek Lavasser covered the case
and he did a great job with it.
He's excellent. And many others have covered her case as well.
And I think it's so important and so valuable that we are continuing to speak about Ebi
after all of these years.
And of course, as always, when it comes to these unsolved or missing cases, if you want
to amplify Ebi's story even further, please consider sharing this episode or someone else's episode
or any type of coverage, even just a picture and your own write-up on social media, or
talk about Ebi with your friends and family.
Because we know at the end of the day, at least one person, if not multiple people in
my opinion, I think it's probably multiple people, knows what happened to her.
And at the end of the day, we need them to know that this isn't going away and we want justice.
And of course, as always, anyone with information on the murder of Ebi Stepak is encouraged to call the Little Rock Police Department Cold Case Unit at 501-404-3128.
Thank you to all of you who have stuck with me through this case. I know this was a very long, very complicated episode. And I obviously had a lot of emotion about the police,
a lot of frustrations, but I just,
I'm sure a lot of you get it.
And I know it like annoys people
when I talk badly about the police, but how can you not?
This is insane.
And that I just feel that every citizen in this country
should be scared and angry when you hear about this type
of failure in our law enforcement.
I mean, we pay for our law enforcement
and to think that God forbid something happens to you
or someone you love,
and this is what we could potentially be dealing with,
we have to call it out even when it's uncomfortable.
And I'm sorry to those who think it's annoying, but I really don't care because this is atrocious and we should not accept it.
My heart truly goes out to Eby's friends and family, everyone who loved her, and I can't imagine
what it would be like to have gone 10 years without any answers and without anyone being held accountable for such a horrific crime.
And not to mention the crime that had occurred
right before she was murdered.
And of course, I just said murder.
I know that there is a possibility,
there is a theory that she had gone into the pipe herself
and maybe it wasn't a murder,
but in my heart of hearts, I believe this was a murder.
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