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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Autistic Boy Sebastian Rogers MISSING: New Clues

20 Mar 2024

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Sebastian Rogers, 15, has not been seen for over three weeks now. Mother Katie Proudfoot reports the autistic teen missing after finding his bed empty in the morning before school.  An extensive search began with authorities using helicopters, drones, search-and-rescue dogs, boats, and teams on foot. Over 1,000 square miles have been covered, including a landfill across state lines in Kentucky.   A recent home surveillance video related to the boy's home shows two specks of light, thought to be flashlights, outside the family’s home around 3:10 a.m., the night when the teen went missing. Joining Nancy Grace Today: Seth Rogers - Sebastian’s father, #SebastianStrong; Facebook: Sebastian Rogers (Tennessee) Missing, GoFundMe: Finding Sebastian Rogers family support; Buy shirts here: https://www.bonfire.com/sebastian-rogers/ Dr. Shari Schwartz– Forensic Psychologist (specializing in Capital Mitigation and Victim Advocacy); Twitter: @TrialDoc; Author: “Criminal Behavior” and “Where Law and Psychology Intersect: Issues in Legal Psychology”  Douglas MacGregor – Geographic Profiler (specializes in serial and violent crime, missing persons, and locating clandestine burial sites); Twitter: @TheGeoProfiler Courtney Lasky, M.Ed., LBA, BCBA -  Board-certified Behavior Analyst, Autism Expert, and Chief Clinical Officer with Little Stars Therapy Services,  Aaron Cantrell - Reporter for News Channel 5 Nashville; X, IG, FB: @AaronTheNewsGuy   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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