- Tony Ciaglia, along with his dad Al and brother Joey share the experiences of their trip to Cape Cod.
- In exciting and humorous detail they go over details of the trip from start to finish.
- Using the maps, letters, clues, land marks and phone recordings they were able to verify that indeed Hadden had led them to the area of the root cellar.
- Battling the winter elements, and a forgotten old dirt road they were able to locate the old foundation that Hadden had described.
- They finally found their starting point and spent 2 days fighting freezing temperatures, ticks and a steep and treacherous terrain in search of the root cellar.
- Upon returning home Tony received a call from Hadden. He was excited that we found all the clues and was acting vindicated because we had grilled him so much on whether the root cellar really existed.
- Once again he never changes his story. He verifies the root cellar was right in the area where we had searched.
- Hadden again verifies that we will find information on many cases including Bonnie Bickwit and Mitch Weisner, the Race Point Victim Lady of the Dunes, Sarah Pryor and Doreen Vincent.
- Hadden Clark’s story is always consistent, The Root Cellar exits and we were in the exact area that it’s located.
- Tony, Al and Joey realize they can’t give up until they find it!
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