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Special Thanks

 

Thank You Coroner Charles Van Buskirk for Professionalism and extensive knowledge on Humboldt County Doe.

We would like to also thank Coroner Frank Jager who allowed us to film in his office and gave us some interesting insights on his experience as Chief Coroner.

We would like to thank Amy and her son Eli who volunteered as Local Guides. They also followed the map written by Wayne to find his secret campsites and the location where he buried the head of the unidentified victim.
 



We would like to thank Celeste, the bartender at the Ocean Grove Lodge where Wayne spent his last night of freedom. She spoke of her feelings in the actions of Wayne Ford during his crimes, his final night of freedom and the day he turned himself in.

We would also like to thank the wonderful local people at the Ocean Grove Lodge.
 
     

We would like to thank Pastor James Ray who shared his experiences with Wayne Ford. His experience in dealing with dangerous inmates is outstanding and his teachings seem to have helped a lot of prisoners to find God.

       

We would like to thank Carlton Smith, author of Shadows of Evil. Carlton faced many difficulties and pitfalls in researching Wayne Ford being blocked in obtaining legal Documents yet he struggled through and wrote a great book.


 

          

Thanks to Coroner Glen Sitma for his knowledge of Humboldt County Doe, his questions for Victoria to question Wayne about her identity have now been answered by Wayne since our interview. Also, for giving us all a tour of the Coroners office where we were able to learn about the process a body goes through once a person is deceased.

      

We would like to thank Dr. Paul Berg for his great sense of humor and extensive knowledge on Serial Killers and insights on Wayne Adam Ford’s Case.

         

Thank you Valerie Rondi for her strength of character and sharing her story about how she escaped Wayne Ford.

We would like to thank Judge Michael Smith for giving permission to film in his Courtroom. Despite complaints from the Defense, Judge Smith stood his ground and never withdrew his approval.