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Unchecked Evil

Tue, 14 Jan 2025

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Twenty-one-year-old Ohio State senior Reagan Tokes was just months away from graduation when she was shot and killed in a public park. Her parents’ heartbreak soon turned to anger as they learned that Reagan’s killer was wearing an ankle monitor during the attack. Andrea Canning reports. In Dateline’s ‘After the Verdict’ series, Andrea Canning sits down with Lisa Tokes to talk about her fight to change the laws in Ohio following her daughter Reagan’s 2017 murder.  Available only to Dateline Premium subscribers: https://dateline.supportingcast.fm/listen/dateline-nbc-premium/after-the-verdict-unchecked-evil 

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00:05 - 00:14 Lisa Tokes

They had the body of a young woman who matched the description of Reagan. And I just kept saying, that has to be wrong.

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00:17 - 00:22 Lester Holt

Who would want to hurt Reagan? Investigators would start with those closest to her.

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00:22 - 00:24 Andrea Canning

Is your gut telling you this is someone she knew?

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00:24 - 00:34 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

We were figuring that it was probably somebody that she knew, an ex-boyfriend, current boyfriend. But miles away, a string of alarming encounters.

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00:34 - 00:36 Unknown

He had a knife. He put it to my neck.

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00:36 - 00:40 Unknown

I heard a voice say, don't turn around or I'll shoot. This was somebody that wanted to do evil.

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00:40 - 00:47 Lester Holt

Could there be a connection to Reagan's murder? The answer would leave an entire city infuriated.

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00:47 - 00:52 Unknown

How the heck does this happen? How does this happen? They could have connected the dots way sooner.

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00:52 - 00:54 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

The system failed Reagan terribly.

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00:55 - 00:57 Lisa Tokes

I think it's outrage times a thousand.

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00:58 - 01:13 Lester Holt

A harrowing story that would reveal an unbelievable blind spot in law enforcement. I'm Lester Holt, and this is Dateline. Here's Andrea Canning with Unchecked Evil.

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01:18 - 01:22 Andrea Canning

Look at the pictures and you can see, Reagan Toks was a ray of light.

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01:23 - 01:26 Lisa Tokes

She was a vivacious ball of energy.

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01:27 - 01:35 Unnamed College Friend

She was always just so fun to be around. She felt like part of my family. I still don't think I've ever met anyone that could make me laugh like she did.

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01:35 - 01:42 Andrea Canning

A caring friend, a devoted daughter, she radiated life from her very first breath.

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01:42 - 01:46 Lisa Tokes

She came out eyes wide open, just ready to take on the world.

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01:47 - 01:54 Andrea Canning

which made her final moments all the more incomprehensible. Terrified and alone in that darkened field.

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01:54 - 02:06 Lisa Tokes

To just think about what she had to endure and what she was ultimately clinging on to at the end was just to live and be able to go home.

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02:07 - 02:10 Andrea Canning

Your sister met with evil that night.

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02:11 - 02:12 Mackenzie Tokes

That's all he is, is just evil.

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02:13 - 02:24 Andrea Canning

Evil. For Reagan's family, the way she was taken from them wasn't just heartbreaking, it was infuriating. Is this a crime that never should have happened?

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02:25 - 02:32 Toby Tokes

Absolutely never should have happened. They had this monster in their grasp and their control, and they let him slip through.

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02:39 - 02:50 Andrea Canning

Our story begins on a college campus that had long been Reagan's dream. Her dad, Toby, took her to an Ohio State football game when she was little. He and her mom, Lisa, say that was it.

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02:51 - 02:58 Toby Tokes

She told me that that's where she wanted to be, and I told her if she worked hard and got good grades, I'd make sure she could go.

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02:58 - 03:00 Lisa Tokes

And she never applied anywhere else?

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03:00 - 03:00 Toby Tokes

No.

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03:01 - 03:05 Lisa Tokes

That's where I want to go. And don't worry, I'm going to get in.

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03:06 - 03:08 Andrea Canning

Mackenzie is Reagan's little sister.

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03:08 - 03:16 Mackenzie Tokes

I just remember that whole year leading up to it, she just told everyone, well, I'm going to be going to Ohio State. She basically told the admissions people, this is happening. Basically that I'm coming.

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03:19 - 03:27 Andrea Canning

Madison, Jackie, Kirsten, and Stephanie were her college roommates. She had a goofy streak to her. Oh, yeah.

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03:27 - 03:32 Unnamed College Friend

The goofiest. Yeah. She was hilarious. She was just silly. She was just always laughing and always making us laugh.

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03:33 - 03:42 Andrea Canning

To earn some extra cash, Reagan applied for a job at this popular Columbus restaurant called Bodega. Kirsten and Stephanie worked there too.

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03:43 - 03:47 Kirsten

She's like, I need another job. Do you know anything? And I'm like, come work at Bodega.

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03:48 - 04:00 Andrea Canning

By February 2017, Regan was just months away from graduation. She made a difficult decision. She and her college boyfriend broke up. She was so heartbroken that week.

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04:00 - 04:06 Unknown

They both really cared about each other, so it was hard, but I think it was what was best for both of them.

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04:06 - 04:11 Andrea Canning

Days later, on February 8th, she headed off for an evening shift at Bodega.

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04:12 - 04:16 Unnamed Friend

It was just like normal. I was just like, okay, bye, like, have fun, or I'll see you later.

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04:16 - 04:25 Andrea Canning

Like you had a million times before? Exactly. Reagan's dad expected to get a call from her after work. They spoke almost every day. But the call never came.

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04:26 - 04:39 Toby Tokes

No. I remember just after 10 o'clock, I started to get concerned that something might be wrong, and I tried really to get a hold of her for about four hours that night.

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04:39 - 04:41 Andrea Canning

In this case, you really had a father's intuition.

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04:42 - 04:42 Toby Tokes

I did.

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04:42 - 04:43 Andrea Canning

That something was wrong.

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04:43 - 04:44 Toby Tokes

Yeah.

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04:44 - 04:52 Andrea Canning

The next morning, Kirsten got an uneasy feeling too when she passed Reagan's empty room. They were supposed to walk to class together.

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04:52 - 04:58 Kirsten

But I was like, she probably got up early. She probably went to the library. It's midterm week. Like, there's a million things to do.

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04:59 - 05:07 Andrea Canning

But by early afternoon, it was clear no one had heard from Reagan since she left work the night before. What are you thinking happened to her?

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05:07 - 05:22 Unnamed College Friend

It's one of those, you have that gut feeling, but at the same time you're like, it's gonna be fine. I thought maybe she wanted to go see one of her friends that was out of town. Maybe her phone died while she was driving. I was not thinking the worst, I just thought it was weird.

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05:22 - 05:36 Andrea Canning

They went to the last place Reagan was seen, Bodega, and the manager called in a missing persons report. As they waited for police to arrive, Kirsten overheard two employees talking about an online news story.

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05:36 - 05:41 Kirsten

He was like, oh, you got to look at this article, and he showed the bartender, and he's like, that's not good.

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05:42 - 05:48 Andrea Canning

Hours earlier, a man driving into a park in a Columbus suburb 10 miles away had spotted something.

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05:48 - 05:59 911 Caller

Hello, 911. Yeah, I think there's a body out here. I don't know if this is a fake or what. I can't, I'm afraid to get close to it. Please send somebody. Hurry.

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05:59 - 06:04 Andrea Canning

Grove City Police Lieutenant Brian Davidson was on the scene within minutes.

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06:04 - 06:27 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

When we first got here, we could see a body out here, probably about 18 feet or 20 feet from the roadway. She was completely naked, and you could tell that she'd been shot in the head. Shot twice and possibly raped. Were you seeing any clues in the field? You know, there was nothing other than her. We were scanning the entire area and didn't see anything.

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06:27 - 06:29 Andrea Canning

Any idea who this woman is?

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06:30 - 06:45 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

At this time, no. The victim's clothes, wallet, and cell phone were nowhere to be found. We had a necklace, and then there was a tattoo on her body. What sort of tattoo? You know, it was a tattoo. It was on her side of her body, and it was just a circle, a dark circle.

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06:46 - 07:04 Andrea Canning

Davidson thought it might be a runaway they were looking for from a neighboring county. But then he got word that an OSU student was missing. Detectives responded to Bodega. One of their first questions for Reagan's friends, did she have a tattoo? The answer was yes.

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07:04 - 07:13 Kirsten

The detective looked at me and said, the body we did find did have the tattoo, but we won't know for sure until a family member identifies it.

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07:13 - 07:15 Andrea Canning

Was that enough for you? Yeah.

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07:15 - 07:19 Unnamed College Friend

We all went outside and collapsed on the corner and started sobbing, obviously.

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07:19 - 07:24 Andrea Canning

It was the worst possible news, yet it was only the beginning.

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07:25 - 07:31 Lester Holt

What had happened to Reagan? When we come back, details no one wanted to hear.

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07:31 - 07:34 Lisa Tokes

I just kept saying, that has to be wrong.

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07:35 - 07:40 Lester Holt

Who could have wanted to hurt her? Detectives were about to talk to her ex.

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07:40 - 07:43 Andrea Canning

Just the breakup alone could be a red flag.

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07:43 - 07:43 Unknown

Yes.

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07:57 - 08:09 Andrea Canning

In Florida, where Regan's parents lived, they spent the afternoon working the phones, frantically waiting for news. All they knew was that no one had seen or heard from their daughter since the night before.

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08:09 - 08:20 Lisa Tokes

And your mind starts going like, oh no, what if she had had a car accident and her car skidded off the road and it's in a ditch somewhere? Your mind's all over the place and it's horrible.

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08:21 - 08:24 Andrea Canning

Regan's disappearance had her sister worried too.

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08:24 - 08:35 Mackenzie Tokes

I had instantly, like, broken down, went to my school, was a mess, and everyone there had just constantly been telling me, it's going to be okay, she's 21, she's fine.

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08:35 - 09:01 Lisa Tokes

Finally, just after dark, Lisa's phone rang. They had said that they had the body of a young woman who matched the description of Reagan. who had been found naked and shot twice in the head. And I just kept saying, that has to be wrong.

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09:02 - 09:22 Mackenzie Tokes

I had just seen my parents through the door, and I knew immediately that it wasn't that she had just gotten a car accident or had been found somewhere. It was worse than that, and it was a lot more violent. How could you tell? I could just see it in their faces. It was just like everything had been sucked out of them. It was just... Any life that was there was gone.

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09:22 - 09:32 Andrea Canning

As sure as police were that Reagan was their victim, official identification would still have to be made by a family member. Reagan's uncle lived within driving distance.

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09:33 - 09:50 Lisa Tokes

I just kept remembering, too. I was so praying all through the night that... It was just going to be a mistake and he was going to get there and he was going to call me and he was going to say no. They made a mistake. It's not her. But that's not the phone call we got.

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09:51 - 10:10 Andrea Canning

Reagan was gone at just 21 years old. Now that their victim had a name, police had to figure out who killed her. Brian Davidson supervised the detective division. Any risk factors in her life? Was she into drugs? Anything that you found that could have led her down this path somehow?

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10:11 - 10:18 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

No, and that was the thing. I mean, you know, she was a brilliant student. She was getting ready to graduate. I mean, she was just a great kid.

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10:18 - 10:35 Lisa Tokes

I can remember the detective asking me, is there anybody that you know of that would have wanted to hurt her? And I can remember I was just like, why are you, no, why would anybody want to hurt her? Everybody loved her. Mackenzie could see that too.

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10:36 - 10:46 Mackenzie Tokes

When I went to apply for my first job when I turned 16, I walked in there and just had to say my last name. And I said, my sister actually worked for you last summer. And he was like, you're hired. Just because I liked her.

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10:46 - 10:52 Andrea Canning

Regan spent her free time taking mission trips with her church and was planning a career in psychology.

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10:53 - 10:56 Lisa Tokes

She knew she would be able to have a positive impact and make a difference.

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10:56 - 10:58 Andrea Canning

You must have just been like, I'm just so proud of her.

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10:58 - 11:04 Toby Tokes

We were. She had a gift and she would have done anything she set her mind to.

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11:04 - 11:10 Andrea Canning

At OSU, Reagan's roommates say that she was all about making friends, not enemies.

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11:10 - 11:24 Unknown

She said that she looked me up on Facebook before we moved in, and she immediately knew we would be friends. She was right. Why? What did you put on your Facebook page? She was like, I looked at everyone that we were going to live with, and I picked you out to be my friend. I was like, okay.

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11:24 - 11:38 Andrea Canning

So there didn't seem to be anything in Reagan's history that would help shed light on what happened to her. Yet to detectives' eyes, Regan's murder seemed personal. Is your gut telling you this is someone she knew?

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11:38 - 11:46 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

You know, at that time, we were really figuring that it was probably somebody that she knew. You know, an ex-boyfriend or a current boyfriend.

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11:47 - 11:58 Andrea Canning

Remember, Regan and her boyfriend had just broken up. His name was Jake. Regan's friends thought he was a sweetheart. We were just like, no, absolutely not.

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11:58 - 11:59 Unknown

Why were you so sure?

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12:00 - 12:07 Unnamed College Friend

Because he loved her, and he was still our friend. He was just a good guy. There was not a mean bone in his body.

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12:08 - 12:14 Andrea Canning

But of course, that's not the way a detective thinks. Just the breakup alone could be a red flag.

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12:14 - 12:14 Unknown

Yes.

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12:16 - 12:19 Andrea Canning

Detectives paid Jake a visit. They recorded the conversation.

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12:19 - 12:28 Jake

When was the last time you talked to her? Probably a week and a half ago. Is that normal? Well, not usually. I talk to her every day, but we're breaking up, kind of.

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12:28 - 12:37 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

Did he give a reason why they broke up? The reason, I guess, was that they both wanted to concentrate more on their schoolwork, and they felt that dating was just kind of getting in the way.

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12:37 - 12:41 Jake

It was just we didn't have enough time, really, for each other. We had to focus on school.

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12:42 - 12:43 Andrea Canning

Did he say that if they had fought?

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12:44 - 12:53 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

He said they never fought. He said that they just, it was a mutual breakup. She even said it in one of the texts, I mean, I'm one of her best friends, no matter what.

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12:53 - 12:59 Andrea Canning

The detective asked to look at Jake's phone. Something he said about Reagan after she died caught his eye.

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12:59 - 13:16 Jake

Okay, Jake, let me ask you this. Don't take this the wrong way. Why in the world would you write that you're in a better place? Well, can I see what I am? I was talking to her like she, like, I don't know, like she's in heaven. You just don't hear it very often, better place when somebody was living a good life.

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13:16 - 13:21 Jake

Well, no, I know, but if I were to go today, I would know that I would go somewhere better. That's just what I believe, so...

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13:22 - 13:25 Andrea Canning

And there was something else that seemed a little strange to police.

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13:25 - 13:27 Jake

You said you posted on Instagram?

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13:27 - 13:29 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

Yes, sir. I got some likes.

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13:30 - 13:32 Andrea Canning

He was talking about how many likes it had?

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13:32 - 13:35 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

It did bring up a lot of red flags to us immediately.

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13:36 - 13:41 Andrea Canning

But there were other leads to chase, including one from an unlikely source.

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13:43 - 13:44 Unknown

coming up.

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13:44 - 13:49 Andrea Canning

That's incredible. A garbage truck gives you a huge break in this case.

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13:49 - 13:51 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

It was definitely the break that we were looking for.

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13:52 - 13:59 Lester Holt

And then an even bigger break from some security video. We see the suspect. When Dateline continues.

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14:10 - 14:21 Andrea Canning

Reg and Tok's friends were living a nightmare. A day earlier, she'd been the beating heart of their group. Now, she was dead, ripped from their lives in such a violent way.

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14:22 - 14:34 Unnamed Friend

I don't think any of us slept at all. We all stayed together the whole night. We had a lot of people. I think all of our parents came to our apartment and just were there to console us. It really just didn't feel real at all.

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14:34 - 14:43 Andrea Canning

Trying to figure out who killed her was equally confusing. They felt it couldn't be Reagan's ex-boyfriend. Her disappearance had hit him hard.

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14:43 - 14:47 Kirsten

I remember talking to Jake that day. You could tell he was very worried throughout the day.

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14:48 - 14:52 Andrea Canning

Detectives checked Jake's alibi, and it was rock solid.

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14:52 - 15:01 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

He tells us that he was watching a movie with his roommates, and we were able to interview the other roommates separately, and they all backed up his story completely.

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15:01 - 15:04 Andrea Canning

Did you literally cross him off your list?

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15:04 - 15:05 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

No, we crossed him off the list.

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15:06 - 15:20 Andrea Canning

Truth be told, their list had no promising names on it. So they traced Regan's steps that last day, starting with the moment she left her apartment for work that afternoon. Rick Forney was the lead detective on the case.

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15:20 - 15:32 Detective Rick Forney

We were able to obtain that video whenever she left to see if there was anyone around the area. Whenever she left in her car, another car seemed to follow her, and we didn't find anything.

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15:33 - 15:41 Andrea Canning

They also took a look at Bodega's surveillance video. Here, you can see Reagan walking out after her shift around 9.45 p.m.

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15:41 - 15:46 Detective Rick Forney

I kept expecting to see someone get up and follow Reagan out of the bar, and we didn't see any of that.

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15:46 - 15:51 Andrea Canning

There was no customer that was giving her a hard time or anybody who had been stalking her, following her.

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15:52 - 15:52 Detective Rick Forney

No one.

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15:53 - 16:06 Andrea Canning

Police did receive a tip that a man posing as an Uber driver had been preying on intoxicated women around town. There were several attacks and even an alleged rape surrounding this man posing as a driver?

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16:06 - 16:14 Detective Rick Forney

I believe there were seven or eight individuals that reported this person posing as a rideshare driver was inappropriately touching them.

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16:15 - 16:19 Andrea Canning

But that didn't seem to fit Reagan's case. She'd driven herself to work.

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16:19 - 16:23 Detective Rick Forney

She had her car there and she wasn't intoxicated, she wasn't drinking, she was just leaving work.

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16:24 - 16:31 Andrea Canning

Perhaps Reagan's car was the key. No one had seen it since she was murdered. Big city, Reagan's car could literally be anywhere.

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16:32 - 16:38 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

Yes, it could be anywhere in the state of Ohio. And at this point in time, it could even be out of state. We just had no idea where it was at.

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16:39 - 16:54 Andrea Canning

They entered Reagan's plates into a police database that tracks vehicles nationwide. It turned up nothing. So detectives tried another private database, one that collects information from license plate readers mounted on commercial vehicles.

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16:54 - 17:02 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

Sure enough... The private trash truck had picked up Reagan's license plate near Children's Hospital.

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17:03 - 17:08 Andrea Canning

That's incredible. A garbage truck gives you a huge break in this case.

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17:09 - 17:11 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

It was. It was definitely the break that we were looking for.

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17:12 - 17:23 Detective Rick Forney

We want to immediately get over to that area because the camera captured the car in this neighborhood a few hours previous to us being notified that it was there. The car could be gone. It could be gone.

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17:23 - 17:28 Andrea Canning

But when they pulled up, there it was, Reagan's silver Acura.

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17:28 - 17:34 Detective Rick Forney

This is the street that Reagan's car was found on. The park along here is facing that direction.

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17:34 - 17:42 Andrea Canning

The first thing detectives noticed, burn marks on the back seat and the overwhelming stench of gasoline. What was that telling you?

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17:43 - 17:46 Detective Rick Forney

Most likely that the individual tried to destroy evidence, tried to destroy the car.

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17:46 - 18:09 Andrea Canning

But he obviously failed because the car was intact. Failed miserably. Inside the car, they found ATM receipts from different banks from the night Reagan disappeared. Though only $60 had been withdrawn from her account, police suspected she'd been forced to withdraw the money as part of a robbery. Also inside the car, they found cigarette butts. Do you know if Reagan smokes?

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18:10 - 18:15 Detective Rick Forney

We asked her roommates and her friends and family if she smoked, and they said, absolutely not.

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18:15 - 18:27 Andrea Canning

So this could potentially, these butts could be the killers. And with butts come... DNA. They rushed the cigarettes off for testing. Did you find her cell phone?

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18:28 - 18:39 Detective Rick Forney

Her cell phone was not in the car. But when we opened the trunk of the car, there was a gasoline can that was in there that was tipped over. We started to think this was the killer's gas can. It appeared to be relatively new.

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18:40 - 18:49 Andrea Canning

Police started calling around to see if that can had been bought in the area. They got a hit at a Columbus gas station. Surveillance video?

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18:50 - 19:08 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

Surveillance video, yes. They can't get the video to download for us, so we have to take pictures of it with our cell phones. And we bring it back and we're showing everybody. But we see the suspect. What does he look like? He's got on a hoodie and he has on something around his head.

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19:09 - 19:34 Andrea Canning

Was this Reagan's killer? Detectives weren't sure, but that's not the only video they uncovered. Here's Reagan withdrawing money at one of those ATMs. Next to her, a shadowy figure in the passenger seat. But who was he? And most importantly, where was he? With their friend's murderer at large. Regan's roommates were too scared to return to their apartment.

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19:34 - 19:42 Unknown

It was your mom that first pointed out, well, you guys can't go back to your apartment because we don't know. That person has her keys now. Or a driver's license maybe.

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19:42 - 19:50 Kirsten

Exactly. Because really he had access to our house for probably 24 hours before we even realized. So that was kind of a terrifying afterthought.

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19:51 - 20:00 Andrea Canning

Turns out they had good reason to be afraid. Because around Columbus, Ohio, Regan's murder wasn't the only recent act of violence.

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20:02 - 20:05 Lester Holt

Coming up, stories of alarming encounters.

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20:06 - 20:09 Unknown

He grabbed me. He had a knife. He put it to my neck.

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20:09 - 20:12 Unknown

I heard a voice say, don't turn around or I'll shoot.

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20:27 - 20:37 Lisa Tokes

to just think about what she had to endure and what she was ultimately clinging on to at the end was just to live and be able to go home.

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20:39 - 20:53 Andrea Canning

It's hard to imagine the torment Reagan's parents experienced in the days after her murder. The grief, the what-ifs, the impossible question. Could they have done anything to prevent their daughter's senseless death?

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20:54 - 21:04 Toby Tokes

Taught our kids at a very young age about awareness and safety and being smart, not putting yourselves in bad situations.

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21:05 - 21:10 Andrea Canning

And in Toby's mind, that included going home after working a night shift near downtown Columbus.

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21:11 - 21:14 Toby Tokes

It's, you know, pretty rough around there.

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21:14 - 21:16 Lisa Tokes

You had safety concerns.

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21:16 - 21:16 Toby Tokes

Yes.

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21:16 - 21:28 Lisa Tokes

We did. We had even talked about it the last time we had been in town visiting her for a game. And we said, you know, you have to be extra vigilant because this is not campus. This is the city.

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21:28 - 21:38 Andrea Canning

And in the weeks before Reagan's murder, vigilance was called for, especially in an around German village, a historic section of town not far from Bodega.

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21:39 - 21:44 Josie Merkel

So you were just going to get into your car to head out? Yeah. And then, I don't know, I felt a presence, something.

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21:45 - 21:51 Andrea Canning

Josie Merkel, a local theater actress, was the first resident to come face-to-face with violence.

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21:51 - 22:20 Josie Merkel

So I turned around, and he must have come up that alley because he came in and was standing, like, in this side, right in the corner. And he had a hoodie pulled down. Almost to his eyebrows. And then he had a mask up around his nose. So all I saw were eyes. So I just started screaming. Oh, my gosh. And so he just ran to me and just kept... beating me, beating my face.

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22:21 - 22:43 Josie Merkel

I fell to the ground between the two cars and he just kept slugging me with his fist and I kept screaming and the only words he ever said were just shut up. Did you think this man might actually kill you? Totally. This was somebody that wanted to do evil and hurt someone. That's what I saw. So yeah, I thought he was going to kill me. So I just stayed on the ground.

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22:43 - 22:59 Andrea Canning

And then, as suddenly as he appeared, the attacker was gone. And then after, he just left. Near the same neighborhood, several days later, Vanessa Edwards was on her way to work in the early morning when she noticed a man with a hoodie and a mask walking toward her.

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23:00 - 23:09 Unknown

So I jaywalked across the street, and then as I stepped up onto the grass, I kind of looked over my shoulder to get a feel for where he was, and he was right there.

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23:09 - 23:14 Andrea Canning

And this time, the mysterious attacker was armed with more than his fists.

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23:14 - 23:41 Unknown

He grabbed me. He had a knife. He put it to my neck. And he said, shut up. Don't yell. And so I screamed. and he pushed it in a little bit harder and he said, you need to shut up or I'm going to kill you right here. And I go, somebody's going to come and get me. You screamed anyway. Yeah. And he goes, no, they're not. He goes, I'm slicing your throat right now.

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23:42 - 23:53 Unknown

And I screamed one more time and he kind of pushed it in a little bit and then he shoved me away. He grabbed my bag and he took off running down the alley.

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23:54 - 24:17 Andrea Canning

Columbus PD had a crime spree on its hands when three more people were assaulted around German Village. They increased patrols, but couldn't prevent the masked assailant from striking again. Just two days before Reagan disappeared, Julianne Beatty was taking some luggage out of the trunk of her car when she felt something against the back of her head. It was a gun.

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24:18 - 24:43 Unknown

I heard a voice say, don't turn around or I'll shoot. And instinctively, I just turned around and the gun was pointed right at my forehead. And he said, give me your bag or I'll kill you. So I just started screaming and yelling and struggling with him. And he was trying to get the purse off and I had it over my shoulder. And as he was pulling, We struggled, and he hit me with the butt of the gun.

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24:43 - 25:00 Unknown

My shoes flipped off in the street. My glasses ended up over besides the bushes. He cracked a couple teeth. The man got Julianne's purse and made his getaway. This man is terrorizing the area. Definitely. It was unchecked evil. Yeah, he's just terrorizing the area, yes. I heard someone yell help, and so I ran outside.

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25:01 - 25:06 Andrea Canning

The attacks, a total of seven in less than three weeks, were all over the news.

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25:06 - 25:11 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

Village residents are on high alert tonight after last night's latest... Toby even raised it with Reagan.

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25:11 - 25:27 Toby Tokes

Reagan and I did talk about it, and there was a couple that occurred near downtown where Reagan worked. It was just be careful. Apparently, I think everybody was pretty certain that it was one individual that was creating this havoc around town.

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25:28 - 25:37 Andrea Canning

Now, in his fog of grief, Reagan's father didn't make any connections between the attacks and his daughter's death. But one of the victims did.

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25:38 - 25:55 Unknown

As soon as they announced that Reagan Toke was missing and then they found her body, you know, my friend called me and said, this is too coincidental. It's all within a three-mile radius. I guarantee you that that individual that had murdered Reagan Toke is somehow connected to your case.

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25:56 - 26:18 Andrea Canning

Were they connected? The attacks happened miles away from where Reagan's body was found, in a different police district. So maybe not. Lieutenant Davidson had been on Reagan's case nonstop for more than 30 hours when he thought about getting some rest. He'd barely been home when his phone rang at 10.30. One of his detectives was on the line.

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26:18 - 26:23 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

He had received a phone call from the DNA lab, and we had a hit.

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26:23 - 26:25 Andrea Canning

That's incredible.

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26:25 - 26:25 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

It is.

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26:26 - 26:28 Andrea Canning

To get a hit that fast.

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26:28 - 26:28 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

Yes.

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26:29 - 26:30 Andrea Canning

After finding a body.

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26:30 - 26:30 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

Mm-hmm.

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26:31 - 26:37 Andrea Canning

It was a huge break, and what it revealed would stun this veteran investigator. What does he tell you?

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26:38 - 26:40 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

He says, you're not going to believe this, but you know him.

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26:43 - 26:53 Toby Tokes

Coming up, a jolt for Reagan's family. My head was going to explode. It was amazing I didn't have a heart attack or a stroke myself. when Dateline continues.

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26:53 - 27:09 Unknown

I mean as soon as we entered the church, we pretty much all just started crying.

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27:11 - 27:22 Andrea Canning

Reagan's wake took place in the church where she and her family celebrated their faith. But when someone so young, so innocent, is suddenly gone, it's hard to say goodbye.

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27:23 - 27:44 Unknown

And we all walked over to look at her and we all just kind of locked arms and stood there and... I mean, we talked to her, we talked to each other. I remember I always used to braid Regan's hair for her because she refused to learn to do it herself. And I remember I just like touched her hair because how many times have I braided her hair before? It was just... That's heartbreaking.

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27:44 - 27:51 Unknown

It was surreal, yeah. But we stood there for a while. It was, that's the like one comfort is that we have each other.

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27:52 - 28:18 Andrea Canning

The journey of healing had just begun, and step one in that long, painful process was bringing Reagan's killer to justice. That was Lieutenant Davidson's job. Two days after the murder, he had a DNA hit from Reagan's car and a name. And to the lieutenant's surprise, it was a name he knew. Brian Lee Goolsbee. He put him behind bars for attempted rape and robbery six years earlier.

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28:20 - 28:23 Andrea Canning

Are you just floored by this news?

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28:23 - 28:27 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

I am so floored by this because I thought he was still in jail. I was shocked.

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28:28 - 28:41 Andrea Canning

Lieutenant Davidson learned that Goolsbee was released three months before Reagan's murder and was living in a house less than a half mile from where her car was found. He sent a SWAT team to make the arrest and bring him in.

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28:42 - 28:54 Detective Rick Forney

Brian, you're not here by accident, right? It didn't just happen to us. I'm here upon this and you're here. You're here... because we have a pretty good amount of evidence on what happened.

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28:54 - 28:57 Andrea Canning

Detective Forney was the lead interrogator.

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28:57 - 29:04 Detective Rick Forney

He wanted to know what we had on him, and that's all the information he was going to provide to us and what we already knew.

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29:05 - 29:11 Andrea Canning

Investigators had Goolsbee's DNA inside Reagan's car. He quickly copped to robbing her.

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29:11 - 29:25 Detective Rick Forney

Did you drive or she drive? So how much money did you get?

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29:26 - 29:33 Andrea Canning

You get him in the car with her. You get him going to the ATM with her. I mean, you're getting close. But are you getting a confession?

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29:33 - 29:35 Detective Rick Forney

We're not getting a confession to the murder. Yeah.

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29:45 - 29:53 Unknown

I don't know how to tell you that. Who could have? I don't know who could have. I'm not the only one. I'm not the only one in this city, Grove City.

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29:55 - 30:29 911 Caller

Goolsbee wasn't budging. So detectives set a trap. Though they had no evidence that another person was involved in Reagan's murder, they suggested to Goolsbee that an accomplice had killed her. I know you didn't pull the trigger, but I know somebody else was in the car. Who was it?

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30:29 - 30:34 Andrea Canning

This person is not real. This person is not real. This is fictitious character that you're... Does he take the bait?

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30:34 - 30:38 Detective Rick Forney

He does. He takes the bait. I'm in a passenger seat. He's in a backseat.

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30:39 - 30:51 Unknown

We move behind her. We get down to the part. This is a chilling account of this murder.

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31:16 - 31:34 Detective Rick Forney

It was very chilling. And the way that he described it, the way that he told the story, you knew that he was the one that pulled that trigger. At the end of this interrogation, Brian Goldsby was charged with aggravated murder, rape, kidnapping, and robbery.

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31:35 - 31:44 Andrea Canning

Reagan's dad, Toby, showed up to Goolsbee's first court appearance. How do you feel when you're there and you're seeing him, this man that did this to your daughter?

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31:44 - 31:54 Toby Tokes

Like, my head was going to explode. It was amazing. I didn't have a heart attack or a stroke myself during that 20 minutes in court.

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31:55 - 32:02 Andrea Canning

But what the family found out next turned their devastation and anger into unmitigated fury.

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32:03 - 32:13 Lisa Tokes

And a call for action. I think it's outrage times a thousand. It's just so unbelievable.

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32:15 - 32:27 Lester Holt

Coming up, a jaw-dropping revelation about Brian Goldsby. They had this monster in their grasp and they let him slip through. Uncovering an astonishing gap in law enforcement.

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32:27 - 32:33 Andrea Canning

So this is a man out on parole with an ankle monitor and he's out committing crimes. heinous crimes.

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32:34 - 32:34 Unknown

Absolutely.

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32:35 - 32:36 Andrea Canning

And getting away scot-free.

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32:37 - 32:37 Unknown

Yes.

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32:49 - 32:51 Unknown

The jury reached a unanimous verdict.

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32:51 - 32:57 Andrea Canning

In March 2018, Brian Goolsbee went on trial and was convicted for Reagan's murder.

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32:57 - 33:00 Unknown

We, the jury, find the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

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33:01 - 33:10 Lisa Tokes

he was sentenced to life in prison without parole. The first thing that went through my head is, this monster will never be able to harm another person again, ever.

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33:12 - 33:16 Andrea Canning

But for the Toks family, justice in the courtroom was not enough.

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33:16 - 33:27 Toby Tokes

The more I started to hear and understand about who, how, why, I came to the realization that this never should have happened. This never should have happened.

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33:28 - 33:43 Andrea Canning

They first learned that Goolsbee had been out of prison for just a few months. And in prison, he had a history of bad behavior. Still, by Ohio law, there was no way to extend his sentence. This man had 52 violations in prison?

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33:44 - 33:44 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

Yes.

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33:45 - 33:47 Andrea Canning

And yet, he still walks out?

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33:47 - 33:52 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

Still walks out. There's no punishment. 52 infractions and no consequences.

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33:53 - 34:06 Andrea Canning

Goolsbee, a registered sex offender, was assigned a parole officer. And what the Toks family learned next made them sick to their core. At the time of Reagan's murder, Goolsbee was wearing an ankle monitor.

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34:07 - 34:18 Andrea Canning

When I hear someone has an ankle monitor, I always thought it meant like if they went outside of their zone or past their curfew, that an alarm would go off somewhere and the police would show up immediately and arrest them.

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34:19 - 34:25 Lisa Tokes

And most people do, and that is what's even more disturbing about it is most people think that. Was anyone watching him?

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34:25 - 34:45 Andrea Canning

No. The Toks family was surprised to learn that police don't have direct access to the GPS data from ankle monitors. It's usually collected by private companies that make and sell the devices and then share the data with parole officers. The information generally isn't monitored by law enforcement in real time.

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34:46 - 34:55 Andrea Canning

And sure enough, a look back at Goolsbee's GPS trail revealed he was the masked assailant who for weeks had been terrorizing Columbus.

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34:55 - 34:58 Lieutenant Brian Davidson

Every time that there was a robbery, there's Brian Goolsbee.

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34:59 - 35:05 Andrea Canning

So this is a man out on parole with an ankle monitor, and he's out committing heinous crimes.

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35:06 - 35:06 Unknown

Absolutely.

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35:07 - 35:09 Andrea Canning

And getting away scot-free.

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35:09 - 35:23 Unknown

Yes. I was outraged. I'm mad. All the signs were there. What more do you want? Somebody should have put two and two together. Did the system fail Reagan-Tokes? Did it fail all of the victims? It failed all the victims. And everything went unchecked.

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35:24 - 35:28 Unknown

I've never seen a community so outraged.

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35:28 - 35:41 Andrea Canning

State of Ohio Representative Kristen Boggs lives two blocks from where Goolsbee kidnapped Reagan. Could an astute detective with all the robberies have maybe looked at a list of parolees in the area and connected the dots?

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35:41 - 35:49 Unknown

Well, had that information been available to our law enforcement, yeah, I think that that could have happened.

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35:50 - 36:14 Andrea Canning

After Reagan's murder, Boggs decided to investigate, and possibly legislate. She discovered that GPS monitors can be, and sometimes are, set up to send alerts if an offender violates a curfew or moves into a restricted area. But in Goolsbee's case, Boggs says Ohio's Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, or DRC, told her this.

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36:15 - 36:26 Unknown

They put a GPS monitor on him, but they didn't have any exclusionary zones affiliated with that monitor. They didn't have any curfews affiliated with that monitor.

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36:26 - 36:37 Andrea Canning

So no geographic restrictions and no curfew programmed into it. What's the point of it? Exactly. Is part of it that it's supposed to be a deterrent of some kind?

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36:37 - 36:44 Unknown

I think that DRC believed that placing a GPS monitor on him would curtail his criminal activity, but it didn't.

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36:44 - 36:47 Martin Horn

The reality is nobody's monitoring them electronically, not in real time.

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36:48 - 36:58 Andrea Canning

Martin Horn, the former commissioner of probation for New York City and a critic of GPS monitors, is not surprised by any of this. Is this a false sense of security?

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36:59 - 37:10 Martin Horn

Oh, absolutely. It is not an electronic tether. All it is is something that after the fact will either tell me where you were or where you weren't. And even then, it is not foolproof.

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37:10 - 37:12 Andrea Canning

It's a great Monday morning quarterback tool.

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37:12 - 37:19 Martin Horn

Yeah. And it's also, I think, a tremendous liability for the government agencies that use them. Because now they're holding the bag.

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37:19 - 37:45 Andrea Canning

There are no national statistics on crimes committed by people wearing GPS monitors. But we did our own search of news reports and found numerous cases over a two-year span. Armed robberies, rapes, and more than a dozen homicides. For instance, a man in Virginia murdered his cousin while wearing an ankle monitor. A similar story in Houston, where a parolee with a monitor murdered his mother.

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37:46 - 37:53 Andrea Canning

And in California, a GPS-tracked sex offender pled guilty to multiple sex crimes stemming from assaults on a hiking trail.

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37:54 - 38:05 Martin Horn

I think the important question is whether this type of technological solution makes us safer. And in my experience, and based on my study, I don't see that it does.

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38:06 - 38:15 Andrea Canning

Ohio's DRC declined our request for an interview, citing pending litigation. The Toks family sued for wrongful death, but the case was dismissed.

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38:16 - 38:22 Toby Tokes

They had this monster in their grasp, in their control, and they let him slip through.

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38:22 - 38:42 Lisa Tokes

To know that this continues to go on and will continue to go on until they change the way the system currently is, it's maddening. And you can't put a price tag on innocent human life. You just can't. This pain is something I can't even put into words.

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38:42 - 39:04 Andrea Canning

Toby and Lisa have teamed up with Kristen Boggs and other Ohio lawmakers to introduce a bill called the Reagan-Tokes Act. The law would mandate that restrictions are placed on every GPS monitor and make it easier for police to see monitor information. It would also allow the sentences of badly behaving prisoners, like Brian Goolsbee, to be extended.

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39:04 - 39:21 Andrea Canning

The sentencing part of the bill was signed into law in 2018. The part that deals with GPS monitors is pending. The Ohio governor has also directed the DRC to make changes after a task force recommended many of the same reforms the family has been pushing.

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39:22 - 39:28 Lisa Tokes

I refuse to let that one night define my daughter Reagan.

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39:29 - 39:36 Andrea Canning

Toby, Lisa and Mackenzie are also working hard to create a legacy for Reagan that honors her bright spirit.

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39:36 - 39:39 Jake

whatever you have to do to strike and attack.

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39:39 - 39:48 Andrea Canning

They're promoting self-defense training for women. They want to see classes like these taught at colleges and high schools nationwide. Reagan will undoubtedly save lives.

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39:49 - 39:50 Toby Tokes

Yeah, absolutely.

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39:50 - 39:59 Andrea Canning

I'm sure he has. And they're holding rallies and raising money for a foundation that will give annual scholarships in Reagan's name.

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39:59 - 40:04 Unnamed College Friend

She would be so excited to know that she is sending people to college, especially Ohio State.

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40:05 - 40:19 Andrea Canning

We would like to take a moment to remember... On a blue-sky spring day, the girl who wanted so badly to go to Ohio State did get to graduate. Reagan's family accepted a posthumous degree on her behalf.

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40:19 - 40:24 College Official

I hereby confer the degree, Bachelor of Arts, upon Reagan Delaney Tokes.

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40:27 - 40:30 Toby Tokes

She got a standing ovation that she deserved.

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40:32 - 40:41 Andrea Canning

And that spot, that lonely park where Regan lost her life, that's been transformed. It's now a tranquility garden in her memory.

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40:42 - 40:52 Lisa Tokes

I choose to believe in my heart that her presence is still here. Her legacy gets to be that she still is here in this world, changing this world and making a difference.

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40:55 - 40:59 Lester Holt

That's all for now. I'm Lester Holt. Thanks for joining us.

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