- Tony Ciaglia decided in Episode 9 Revelations that they had to make the trip to Cape Cod.
- After studying the locations and details of the crimes Hadden was discussing, Tony realized the best place to find the truth is the mysterious root cellar that Clark continuously refers to.
- Hadden describes in detail what will be found in the root cellar; women’s ids, wallets, driver licenses, bank checks etc. He also says there are journals that describe what happened to Sarah Pryor, Doreen Vincent, Bonnie and Mitch from Camp Wel Met and the Race Point girl known as “The Lady of the Dunes”.
- Over the many years of communicating with Hadden, Tony knows that he loves to document things, and realizes this could be a goldmine of information. Just solving one of these cold cases would be worth the trip to The Cod.
- After talking with Hadden we think that the root cellar is real, but because we’re dealing with a serial killer we are always skeptical. We realize that the only way we can be sure is to travel to Cape Cod and follow the trail of clues that Hadden has supplied over the past few years.
- We go over the many letters, maps and clues describing the root cellar and its location. The consistency of the information never changes!
- Armed with the maps, letters, clues, land marks and phone recordings we are ready to travel to Cape Cod.
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