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The Ridgeline Prints: Why His Boots Were Left Standing Upright

The Ridgeline Prints: Why His Boots Were Left Standing Upright

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The Ridgeline Prints: Why His Boots Were Left Standing Upright

Two Red Wing size eleven boots were found standing upright in fresh mud at a mile-seven pullout, their owner discovered six-tenths of a mile away with blunt-force trauma to the back of his skull - so why did the prints lead toward the ravine with no return track? What could a frozen set of footprints, four plaster casts from the right boot and three from the left, possibly be hiding?

In this episode, we walk through the timeline from the night Grant Wagner disappeared to the morning his body was found, laying out the physical evidence, witness accounts, and the single puzzling question that guided the investigation: whose story do the prints really tell?

Person: Grant Wagner
Date: October 14
Location: mile marker seven service road pullout, Harlan County
Status: deceased, skull with repeated blunt-force strikes
Tool: hickory log-climbing maul registered October 10

- Two Red Wing work boots, size eleven, were found upright in fresh mud at the pullout.
- The left boot had a distinctive hairline crack in the heel.
- Grant Wagner’s body was found six-tenths of a mile away in a ravine with the back of his skull destroyed.
- Four plaster casts were made from impressions of the right boot and three from the left that morning.
- A hickory log-climbing maul registered to Wagner on October 10 was later found partially destroyed by fire in a burn barrel on another man’s property.

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