As a highly detailed crime investigator, it is clear that the disappearance of five-year-old Michael Vaughn is a complex and troubling case. The timeline of events, from Michael being seen playing with his Nintendo switch to his mysterious disappearance in a small town near the border of Washington, raises many red flags. The fact that Michael’s scent was lost at an intersection and the involvement of a couple renting a property nearby is certainly suspicious.

The delay in calling the police, the changing timeline, and the discovery of potential evidence at the Wandras’ home all point to a deeper and more sinister story. The investigation, involving multiple law enforcement agencies and search teams, has been meticulous in scouring the area for any sign of the young boy. The details of the search efforts, the identification of potential suspects, and the ongoing scrutiny of the parents all contribute to a case that is both heartbreaking and enigmatic.

I continue to analyze every detail and piece of evidence in this case, hoping for a resolution that brings justice for Michael and his family. The complexity of this investigation requires thorough examination and consideration of all possible scenarios. As the search for answers intensifies, I am committed to uncovering the truth behind Michael’s disappearance and bringing closure to this devastating case.

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31 Comments to “Missing 5 Year Old Boy: Neighbor Arrested and Charged One Year Later! | Michael Vaughan Update”

  • @annieelise

    What do you think really happened here?! BTW I accidentally misspoke at 2:33 it's Fruitland, Idaho. I said Ohio. I have no idea why. SMH

  • @addieperryman

    I believe the mom. She came off extremely sincere. Unlike these parents of Sebastian who are just numb and mono tone. I rather mother be emotional and you can just hear it in their voice when it’s genuine. She’s not theatrical. She’s going through the worst time of her life. Idk I just usually get vibes of bad people and I don’t think she’s a bad person. Just a sad grieving momma

  • @addieperryman

    I believe the mom. She came off extremely sincere. Unlike these parents of Sebastian who are just numb and mono tone. I rather mother be emotional and you can just hear it in their voice when it’s genuine. She’s not theatrical. She’s going through the worst time of her life. Idk I just usually get vibes of bad people and I don’t think she’s a bad person. Just a sad grieving momma

  • @nicolebradnick8032

    God bless this little boy ❤

  • @kimmiewright134

    Why haven't they seCh the parent home and yard maybe the a accident happened while with the dad .. for some reason I don't believe the dads story he took to long to call Police.. I personally know the wondras Sarhra isn't capable of hurting a child im 100 % positive about that he husband I can't speak on him he was at home alone. So id look at the two men not her ..

  • @sadiesew9888

    All this video is, is a bunch of clips from the investigation that we could have went and watched ourselves. It's better when it's more of you telling the story.

  • @SL.D

    Annie. I'm local to this case. I live right across the river.

    This is far from what all happened. And yes, you're being too soft on the parents. Stacy wasn't involved. I've watched this all unfold ever since it broke and there's a fair few of us who know that this case isn't at all what it seems.

  • @sayhello5377

    The reporter that was speaking at around 39 minutes into the video is the worst reporter I’ve ever heard. She conveyed incorrect information (“3-4 inches” instead of 3-4 feet), her speech was redundant (“11am this morning” and “10am this morning”… AM and ‘this morning’ mean the same thing), and immediately after she said that the police were “hopeful” it cut to a direct clip of the police chief saying that he is not “hopeful” that he just wants a resolution to this case. How on earth did she get that job?

  • @TapManDancer

    "Interviewed over 357 subjects" – does that mean there were 358? A stupid comment.

  • @CarrieHobbs-we6ir

    I don't fault them for the 50 minutes they waited to call the police. They were looking for him and that was forefront in their minds. Whenever they looked every where he could possibly be then they probably realized ok..we need the authorities help now.

  • @user-kr6et1rz3x

    I've been following this story from the beginning 😢😢😢

  • @traciprovins3221

    Can they not find and search the sold car??? This might sound strange but he looks so much like my donor’s baby pictures for IVF so this one hits hard and no, I don’t think you are being too soft on the parents. I wonder why the dad didn’t say “Why or how could I ever do anything to my boy” instead of “There wasn’t even time” but I think they both seem genuinely heartbroken, and the mom especially insisting he is still alive. I can’t imagine the grief.

  • @heatherwallace3397

    It is not safe to call the police in this case unfortunately. If your child goes missing even for a few min and police get involved then it's an immediate cps case. And although you think you have NOTHING to hide a cps case can be traumatic for all involved. I wish it wasn't like this.

  • @kimmib1987

    I have followed this story since day one. I posted everywhere i could locally and anywhere else I could.New Orleans has people from all over the world and country so i posted all over the place praying someone would recognize him. This has been so hard to watch for so long. I remember having so much hope in the beginning. To hear the neighbors were maybe involved is devastating. Then to know that nothing has come of it. Amber alerts should have been issued right then right there.

  • @suzannefrancis9363

    No sound when cops talk

  • @charlottecaplan7131

    Is there an update on this case please

  • @Darker_voids

    I have noticed on alot of your videos recently the inserted clips have no sound

  • @brendakay416

    It's nowhere near Washington…. Near Oregon, though.

  • @alexislitwin96

    Did they find Michael?? I watched the news post from a year ago along with this episode but I really didn't get much information other than they were holding Sarah on failure to report a death? FW it's now a year from all that & 3 half years that Michael has been missing is there any new information? Was Sarah released & did they find the other 2 suspects? ANYONE?? ANSWERS??

  • @Valdez.Amaya28

    Wow! I had no idea you covered this case. I’m from Fruitland and there’s not a day we don’t think about what happened to Monkey. I hope the parents get answers some day. 😔

  • @phyllisrenthomas8752

    Fruitland is just minutes away from the border of Oregon.

  • @theallamericannightmare4163

    She is so sexy and intelligent and smoking hot 💯🥵

  • @Jahtutson

    That $50,100 should have been to bring him home no matter what. Not just, "leading😊 to the safe return." Within hours, that ship has usually sailed, but the parents always want their baby home. After 115 days, it's hard to believe they only look forward to safe return.

  • @Jahtutson

    4:53 When there is no negligence, only blame the one who is actually responsible. Never blame parents for living a normal life. It's not normal to have an eye on your child no longer than 10 minutes. The child was 5. There is a level of maturity and trust.

  • @aviyak4890

    I don’t think you’re being too soft on the parents. It is weird that they didn’t call the cops immediately but a lot of times people do not trust police they are not raised to call the police, especially out in the country. People do not call 911 that is not their first idea to do but Ive definitely left my daughter in the backyard. It’s fenced in but still I have run in and give them my rent check while she’s still in the car. It is some thing that we have all done I just feel terrible for micheal family and those disgusting fat sickos across the street make my stomach turn the fact that she couldn’t even make eye contact with the camera in the court room definitely shows that she’s guilty.

  • @shellyross6656

    I feel so for the parents. My daughter was missing i searched everywhere she was outa my sight for long. We had a pond behind the house which doubled my fear. I decided if 30 minutes passed & i didn't find her id call police. I did 1 last search of our home. Behind the drapes with her teddy bear she was sleeping. Thank God. But that fear was terrible.

  • @Alyssa-hb4ii

    I love you, but the comment about them waiting 50 minutes… I think it’s hard to say what anyone would do in that situation. Do you have children?

    It’s like when you are sick.. you could feel terrible but most try to talk themselves or others out of going because “they’re fine” so I assume this is their thinking at this time. This poor family has been through the most horrific situation that they will ever meet again.

    Let’s stick to facts, and not assume negligence on family when you have never been in that situation and I hope you never have to be.

    Be kind, be comforting, be helpful

  • @crystalzinn8698

    He was changing a diaper and the next room there were two adults in the house. He doesn't really deserve any BS over what happened. I feel so bad for him. He will never forgive himself.

  • @JrZ818

    I don't know if it is just me but I can't hear any volume from any of the press conferences

  • @lisasummers2194

    Love how long you hair is!!! Of course beautiful either way girl!

  • @Trutb_Seeker

    Has AE done a follow up to this case.cannot find information about this anywhere else

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