Feb. 28, 2009
The Secret Life Of Paige Birgfeld
The Search For A Young Mother Exposes A Double Life
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Paige Birgfeld (CBS)
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If you have any information about the disappearance of Paige Birgfeld, please contact the Mesa County Sheriff's Office at 970-244-3500.
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The next morning, authorities discovered that the fire was started from
inside the car on the passenger side. "It at least suggests to me that that person is fairly savvy and intelligent enough to think that there's a real possibility law enforcement could find evidence in that car that would implicate him or her," remarks District Attorney Pete Hautzinger.
While Paige’s family clung to hope she's still alive, investigators turned their attention to Paige's second ex-husband, Rob Dixon.
Paige had met Dixon in 1997, and back then he seemed like a real catch. "Rob had a business success with his father, had a significant amount of wealth," Frank explains.
It was a whirlwind courtship. The following year, the two had a wedding and started a family together.
But Dixon had extravagant taste and was reckless with his money. He’d invested millions of dollars in risky business ventures and, before long, the couple began having financial problems.
When the bills started piling up, Paige did what she could to pitch in.
"She started a little preschool dance business she called 'Brain Dance,'" Suzie explains. "She would have recitals twice a year and make costumes for all of those students."
Paige also sold high-end kitchen supplies out of her home for a company called "The Pampered Chef." And as one of the top sales agents, she earned a free trip to the Caribbean.
But Dixon was losing money a lot faster than Paige was making it. In a few short years, his business investments fell through and he'd lost almost everything.
By 2004, the problems in the marriage took a turn for the worse. "We think of Rob as good Rob and bad Rob. There are times where Rob is just really a good, funny guy, bright," Frank says. "But at other times, Rob is a difficult person to be around. He can be violently angry, condescending, derisive. You walk on eggshells. A feeling of tension."
Finally, in October of 2004, Paige had to call the police for help. "My husband and I were in a fight and he wanted the children to stay with him and he said that I would come home and find them all murdered," she told the 911 operator.
But by the time police and local media arrived, the crisis was defused. Dixon was allowed to leave after authorities decided he wasn't a threat to himself or anyone else. No charges were filed.
But one year later, police were called again. Paige said Dixon had pushed her to the ground and then later punched her while she was holding their baby. This time, in October 2005, Dixon was arrested. But the case was later settled after he completed a course in anger management.
By the time the couple divorced in September 2006, Rob Dixon had declared bankruptcy and was living in Philadelphia. And when Paige disappeared in 2007, Dixon says that's exactly where he was-in Philadelphia, 2,000 miles away.
But Paige's family found disturbing entries written about Dixon on an online message board by Paige herself, and they were hard to ignore. Just three months before she disappeared, Paige had written, "My children would ask me if Dad was going to kill me. I can't imagine what they were thinking life would be like after he killed me."
Investigators questioned Dixon about his whereabouts the day his ex-wife vanished, but didn't release details to the public. But Paige's family got word that his alibi held up. "I understand that a person's biography might make them a suspect. At the same time, if you’re 2,000 miles away, I think it takes you off the roster," Frank says.
Both of Paige's ex-husbands seemed to have solid alibis. So who in Paige's life had any motive to harm her?
This led investigators to an even bigger mystery-one about Paige herself.
Produced by Loen Kelley, Sara Ely Hulse and Ira Sutow.
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See all 31 CommentsMy cousin's disappearance had a lot of questions surrounding it. Most of those questions still exist, & may never be known. We've had to come to this 'new normal' that has alterd all of our lives for the last 26 years. Family members who took part in the search for her have passed away. New people in our lives have this as a daily element of our lives, no matter what we do.
I know that someone who hasn't been through it could understand the profound impact it has on the lives of their loved ones, if they choose to leave. Knowing her, I doubt that she would have chosen to leave, even if she could have known the pain it would cause. Whatever is going on in someone's life, they don't deserve this.
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I would say all the ingredients are there except the client list. but, IMO, A-moral dad likely took care of that when they searched the computers instead of the police.
They said on T.V. that along a highway they found her checkbook and some other items.
Did she carry a purse? Was that found? It would seem to me that whoever tossed out those items must have had her purse? Also it would seem that they had probabley already disposed of her body.Has the search team backtracked from those items found along that side of the highway, or sideroads? I don't think it would be a very far distance after getting rid of her body, to dispose of that incriminating evidence. I pray for the family and hope they find there daughter soon. Remember God loves her and she is with him, or lets pray she is still alive. I live in San Diego and there was just a 14 year old girl abducted in Escondido walking to school Amber Duboius. It seems like that's all that's been happening the past few months with the 3 babies in Florida. I was watching America's Most Wanted tonight also, flipping back and forth between shows. I hope I get a response if the search team did do what my question was.
I don''t know whether she was ashamed of what she was doing; given that she defied her mother when she was a young adult and danced at a strip club I would suggest she was a little weak on ethics and a bit strong on greed.
There are a million foreclosed homes in this country... but I don''t see a million new ''escorts'' on the streets. I suggest there is an honorable way to struggle with life''s challenges, and a dishonorable way. Her choice was clear and unfortunate.
I''ve read where the majority of women who join the *** trade were sexually exploited; I do wonder. Incest? Rape?
And did she get regularly tested? Did a *** game a role play go horribly wrong? Did a john catch a STD and get upset? Will we ever find out?
Must be that she was "escorting" tourists perhaps? Perhaps you are trying to encourage others to become "escorts" since (in your eyes anyway) they aren''t prostitutes?
I think the lesson here is if you get into what many consider the prostitution business, the real ugliness is what happens when the truth comes out. While all might be sunny and bright in your imaginary world, the fact of the matter is she chose this risk and now her children have no mother. Pretty, that isn''t.
Must be that she was "escorting" tourists perhaps? Perhaps you are trying to encourage others to become "escorts" since (in your eyes anyway) they aren''t prostitutes?
I think the lesson here is if you get into what many consider the prostitution business, the real ugliness is what happens when the truth comes out. While all might be sunny and bright in your imaginary world, the fact of the matter is she chose this risk and now her children have no mother. Pretty, that isn''t.
I can understand her parents auctioning off what was in that house. Didn''t they have to keep up the payments after the daughter disappeared? $6,000 rent is pretty steep. That''s $72,000 a year plus other bills. No wonder she went into the Escort Service. Fast & Easy Money.
I don''t condemn this woman for anything. She''s a single mother who had to make ends meet. It''s not easy to live a lavish life-style and then it suddenly disappears. Most people don''t know how to quit the fancy trips, nice cars and social position. Unfortunately, this woman made a wrong choice which may have cost her own life.
I am assuming that her ex, the father of the children is working. And...did he pay child support?
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