
On a cold and foggy morning of November 12th, 1987, John Miller, a 38-year-old long haul trucker from Springfield, Missouri, prepared meticulously for what would…
The community that had supported the Miller family through seven years of uncertainty continued to rally around them, but now with celebration of J’s life…
Outside, through the small cabin window, the Georgia coastline slipped past, marshes and islands and the mouth of the Savannah River opening onto the Atlantic.…
If they had stayed in Wilmington overnight, if the woman had mentioned her concerns to authorities, if she had decided to investigate further. But they…
A question that had no good answer, no clever deflection, no way out except the truth or a lie so desperate it could only end…
Their escape had been too spectacular, too audacious to remain unknown for long. Word was spreading through the south about the enslaved couple who had…

On a bright summer morning in July 1991, the Johnson family arrived at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, ready to experience a day of magic and…
The footage was unclear due to the age of the recording equipment, but it sparked a new wave of hope and urgency in the investigation…
She held completely still, posture relaxed, but distant, the way she had seen white men ignore those they considered beneath them. The man glanced at…
The exhaustion, the fear, the weight of knowing they were seconds from capture, it all crashed down at once. She gripped the cane harder, forcing…
