What Happened to Paige Dixon Birgfeld?

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Paige Dixon Birgfeld disappeared on June 28, 2007, and her remains were found in Colorado on March 8, 2012. Dental records tentatively identified the remains as hers, and DNA testing confirmed this on March 28. Law enforcement is treating the case as a homicide, with ongoing forensic investigations. Community members are actively lighting candles in her memory, with 8 currently lit as of the latest update.

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In case you are new to these daily updates, let me just quickly tell you that our friend and fellow Cheffer, Paige Dixon Birgfeld, disappeared without a trace on June 28, 2007. You can follow the entire story in a thread called "One of Our Own Is Missing" at the top of this page. Human remains were found in Colorado on March 8, 2012. Two days later, dental records tentatively identified the remains as those of Paige. On March 28, DNA testing confirmed that Paige had been found. As of this date, all we know is that Paige's remains have been found, law enforcement is considering this case a homicide, and everything is in the hands of forensics experts. All we can do now is wait, because once again, we have nothing new to report.

In news of Candles for Paige we had 8 candles as of this post. Remember, candles go out after 48 hours so keep lighting candles for Paige, her family and her three children.

Instructions for lighting candles for Paige are in the Missing thread, in this post.

On This Day In History...

...in 1899, Ernest Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois. The Pulitzer Prize winning author was known for understatement and economy of words. It is said that if asked, "Why did the chicken cross the road?" Hemingway would answer, "To die. Alone. In the rain." His style and work greatly influenced 20th Century American literature.

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Ernest Hemingway, at work writing
in Kenya, 1953


...in 365, an earthquake off the coast of Greece caused a tsunami that crossed the Mediterranean Sea and wiped out the city of Alexandria, Egypt. The wall of water sucked the water away from the city, causing ships in the harbor to be overturned on dry land. Within minutes, the tsunami struck, carrying the ships over the sea wall and landing them on top of buildings. 5,000 people perished and 50,000 homes were destroyed. The sea coast was changed in shape, and in 1995, archaeologists discovered the ruins of the original city off the coast of modern Alexandria.

...in 1955, at the Geneva summit attended by France, Great Britain, Soviet Union and the United States, President Eisenhower proposed the "Open Skies" policy, knowing it would never be accepted. In his proposal, he called for the two Superpowers to provide maps of military installations, allowing flyovers by each air force, to verify that each was living up to terms of arms control agreements. Premier Khrushchev called it an espionage plot, but he did not want the United States to learn just how far behind the Soviet military was to the Americans. Shortly thereafter, Eisenhower authorized CIA use of the U-2 spy plane and the information was readily available, anyway. The "Open Skies" policy, 30 years later, was the basis of Ronald Reagan's famous quote, "Trust, but verify."

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"Trust, but verify." --Ronald Reagan. The U-2 began
regular missions over the Soviet Union during the
Eisenhower Administration to keep track of Soviet
missile and military development.


...in 2005, an attempted terrorist bombing in London was foiled, exactly two weeks after an attack had killed 56 people, including the bombers. In this attempt, failed bombs were found in three Underground stations and one bus.

...in 1861, the first Battle of Bull Run was fought near the Virginia railroad junction at Manassas. 34,000 Union troops under the command of Gen. Irvin McDowell crossed the Bull Run to face 29,000 troops under the command of Gen. Pierre Beauregard. Beauregard led the advancing Union troops into a trap, where Gen. Thomas J. Jackson fired artillery to repulse the Union troops, earning his nickname, "Stonewall." When the Union army retreated to Washington, they had suffered 3,000 casualties while the Confederates had 2,000 casualties. The bloodshed shocked spectators and Union leaders back in Washington, an indication that this was more than a "Southern insurrection." (The second Battle of Bull Run would be fought in August, 1862.)

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This stone house served as a hospital at both
battles in 1861 and 1862, once for the north and
once for the south. There are bullets in the walls,
but it's been found they were added by post-war
owners. The house is a part of the Manassas National
Battlefield Park.


That's it. That's all we know as of 1:31 AM, EDT.
 



Thank you for the update on Paige's case. It's heartbreaking to hear that her remains have been found, but at least her family can have some closure now. I will continue to light candles for her and her loved ones. I also find it interesting to read about historical events that happened on this day. It's a reminder that there is always something significant happening in the world, whether it's a tragedy or a triumph. The story of the Battle of Bull Run is particularly fascinating and shows the brutal reality of war. Thank you for sharing these updates and pieces of history with us.
 


Good morning everyone,I hope you all had a great weekend. As we continue to keep Paige Dixon Birgfeld and her family in our thoughts and prayers, I want to remind everyone to continue lighting candles for her. As of this post, we have 8 candles lit for Paige, her family, and her three children. Remember, candles go out after 48 hours so please keep lighting them to show your support.In lighter news, on this day in history, we remember the birth of Ernest Hemingway in 1899. His style and work greatly influenced American literature and he will always be remembered as a Pulitzer Prize winning author.We also remember the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Alexandria, Egypt in 365, claiming the lives of 5,000 people and destroying 50,000 homes. The ruins of the original city were discovered in 1995, a reminder of the power of nature.In 1955, President Eisenhower proposed the "Open Skies" policy at the Geneva summit, which was later used by Ronald Reagan in his famous quote, "Trust, but verify." And in 2005, an attempted terrorist bombing in London was foiled, two weeks after a previous attack had killed 56 people.On a more somber note, we remember the first Battle of Bull Run in 1861, where thousands of lives were lost and the reality of the Civil War sunk in for Union leaders.That's all we have for now, but please continue to check the Missing thread for any updates on Paige's case. Let's keep her memory alive and continue to support her family during this difficult time. Have a great day everyone.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Paige Dixon Birgfeld?

Paige Dixon Birgfeld was reported missing in June 2007. Her disappearance sparked a significant investigation that ultimately led to the discovery of her remains in 2008. The case garnered media attention and raised awareness about missing persons.

What were the circumstances surrounding her disappearance?

Paige was last seen on June 28, 2007, when she left her home in Grand Junction, Colorado. She was a single mother and was known to be involved in direct sales, including her work with Pampered Chef. Her sudden disappearance raised concerns among her family and friends.

Was there a suspect in Paige's case?

Yes, during the investigation, a man named Richard McFadden was identified as a suspect. He had a history of violence and was later charged with her murder. The evidence against him included DNA and witness testimonies.

What was the outcome of the investigation?

In 2010, Richard McFadden was convicted of Paige's murder and sentenced to 48 years in prison. The case highlighted issues related to domestic violence and the importance of community awareness in missing persons cases.

How did Paige's case impact the community?

Paige's disappearance and the subsequent investigation brought the community together to advocate for missing persons and domestic violence awareness. It led to increased efforts in local law enforcement to improve protocols for handling such cases.

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