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[Footprints in the Snow: The Long-Awaited Justice for Janelle Matthews]-[Footprints in the Snow]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2023-02-21

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Footprints in the Snow: The Long-Awaited Justice for Janelle Matthews

The Vanishing of a Young Life

On December 20, 1984, the small town of Greeley, Colorado, lost its innocence. Twelve-year-old Janelle Matthews, a vibrant and "sassy" girl who loved Christmas, disappeared shortly after being dropped off at her home by a family friend. Her father, Jim Matthews, returned home to find the house empty, the garage door open, and no signs of a struggle, yet his daughter was gone. The discovery of "shoe prints found around the outside of the house" and the chilling detail that a rake had been used to cover them up hinted at a calculated abduction, turning the neighborhood into a place of "oh-my-God fear."

Decades of Suspicion and Cold Trails

For years, the investigation was plagued by dead ends. Initial suspicion fell on those closest to the case, including Jim Matthews, who was subjected to multiple polygraph tests and intense interrogation. Detective Keith Olsen and other investigators struggled with the lack of physical evidence. During the 1980s, the case became a symbol of the national hysteria surrounding missing children, yet for the Greeley Police Department, it remained a "baffling" mystery. Other suspects, such as Norris Drake—a man with a violent history and a documented obsession with young girls—were investigated but never charged due to a lack of definitive proof.

The Emergence of a New Suspect: Steve Pankey

After the case went cold for over three decades, a fresh look by detectives Robert Cash and Mike Prill uncovered a name that had been relegated to the "discard bin": Steve Pankey. Pankey, a former custodian at the Matthews family's church, had repeatedly contacted law enforcement over the years, claiming to have information about Janelle's disappearance while simultaneously feigning ignorance. His behavior was described as "quirky" and "belligerent," and his ex-wife, Angela Hicks, provided a damning account of his suspicious behavior immediately following the abduction, including an unprompted trip to California and a strange obsession with listening to news reports about the case.

The Discovery and the Trial

In 2019, the case took a tragic turn when construction workers discovered human remains in a remote field. The presence of Janelle’s braces confirmed her identity. With the discovery, the investigation shifted into a homicide case. Pankey’s own words became the prosecution’s strongest weapon. Through a 75-page timeline of his inconsistent statements, prosecutors painted a picture of a "master manipulator" who had been "tapping the shoulder of law enforcement for decades" out of a guilty conscience.

Justice Served

During two high-profile trials, the prosecution presented a mountain of circumstantial evidence, bolstered by the testimony of Angela Hicks and a jailhouse informant who claimed Pankey had asked for forgiveness for what he did to "that little girl." Despite the defense's efforts to point to Norris Drake as an alternative suspect and characterize Pankey as merely a mentally ill attention-seeker, the jury reached a verdict. Steve Pankey was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. While the verdict provided "earthly justice and closure" for the Matthews family, the emotional toll of the tragedy remains. As Gloria Matthews poignantly noted, while they may forgive the man, they cannot forgive the evil that took their daughter, leaving a scar that will never truly fade.

🎯Key Sentences

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It was truly baffling.
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Pretty dramatic stuff.
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It's endless.
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It'll never be over.
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Absolutely, yeah.
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📝Key Phrases

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set down roots
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make the most of
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out of the ordinary
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nowhere to be found
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in the dead of night
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📖 Transcript

Tonight on Dateline.
We dropped Janelle off.
And you and your dad went home.
We went home.
Imagine her being taken from her home.
Taken.

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