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[The Vanishing Fugitive: The Unsolved Triple Homicide of Michael Bullinger]-[WANTED: Michael Bullinger]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2025-09-22

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The Double Life and Disappearance of Michael Bullinger

In June 2017, a gruesome discovery in Caldwell, Idaho, shattered the lives of three families. Law enforcement officers conducting a welfare check at a property owned by Gerald "Mike" Bullinger discovered the decomposing bodies of his wife, Cheryl Baker, his secret girlfriend, Nadia Medley, and her 14-year-old daughter, Peyton Medley, inside a shed. While police initially suspected a murder-suicide, they quickly realized that Bullinger—the man living two separate lives—had vanished, becoming a high-profile fugitive.

The Discovery and the Crime Scene

The investigation into the triple homicide began when family members, unable to reach their loved ones, requested welfare checks. After finding the bodies, authorities determined that all three victims had been shot in the head. Neighbors reported hearing gunshots and a woman’s scream roughly 10 days prior to the discovery. Evidence suggested that Bullinger had been leading a duplicitous existence: building a future in Idaho with Nadia and Peyton while maintaining a marriage with Cheryl in Ogden, Utah. Investigators believe the lives he built collided when Cheryl arrived at the Idaho property unannounced, leading to the execution-style killings.

The Getaway and the "Crime Junkie" Tip

After the murders, Bullinger engaged in a calculated escape. Surveillance footage captured him driving to Utah, abandoning his truck, and retrieving his wife’s white Ford Focus, which he then drove into Wyoming. The vehicle remained abandoned at the Pacific Creek Campground for weeks until a listener of the Crime Junkie podcast, Gina Hunn, spotted the suspicious, dust-covered car and alerted authorities. Her intuition proved vital, as it allowed investigators to link the vehicle to the Idaho triple homicide.

Exclusive Evidence from the Ford Focus

A search of the abandoned Ford Focus revealed a chilling inventory, including a full complement of camping equipment, survival gear, and an empty leather holster that once held a large revolver. Most disturbingly, the car contained the personal identification and smartphones of the victims, along with Bullinger’s own wallet and a fully loaded .357 revolver. This evidence solidified the theory that Bullinger was well-prepared for a life in the wilderness, yet the presence of the loaded weapon suggests he remained a dangerous threat.

The Manhunt and Unanswered Questions

A massive, multi-agency manhunt ensued across the rugged terrain of northwest Wyoming. Despite the use of canine teams, helicopters, and extensive searches in remote areas like the "Thoroughfare"—the most isolated region in the lower 48 states—Bullinger was never captured. A credible sighting of a man matching his description on the Pacific Creek Trail in early July remains the best lead investigators have had.

Competing Theories on Bullinger's Fate

Years later, the case remains open, with three primary theories:

  1. Death by Misadventure: Bullinger perished in the wilderness, and his remains were scattered by wildlife or swept away by high-water runoff.
  2. Suicide: He took his own life, but his body has yet to be located in the vast forest.
  3. Successful Escape: Utilizing his skills as a pilot and his connections to wealthy, private-sector clients, Bullinger may have successfully assumed a new identity and fled the region.

Forensic psychologist Jeffrey Frazier notes that Bullinger’s insecure attachment style and potential lack of empathy, combined with the pressure of his collapsing double life, may have driven him to violence. As the Crime Junkie episode concludes, the families of Cheryl, Nadia, and Peyton continue to seek closure, hoping that someone, somewhere, will finally provide the tip that leads to the capture of the man who left such devastation in his wake.

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