Officials found a small women's Timex watch in Calderwood’s dresser drawer that matched the description of Duffy’s watch. On May 5, 2022, Haney and the Ogden, Utah Police Department executed multiple search warrants related to Calderwood. The tipster also said Calderwood admitted to her that he had tortured and killed Duffy, threw her phone in a nearby lake and disposed of her body in a dumpster. Investigator Haney wrote in the affidavit that the tipster provided a specific detail in regards to Calderwood keeping Duffy’s wristwatch, which she said “may have been a Timex.” Haney wrote that they found photos of Duffy wearing a watch and her mother and stepfather confirmed it was a Timex. At some point in the past couple of years, Calderwood returned to Utah and married for a third time. Investigator Haney wrote in the affidavit that “Calderwood has an extensive history of abusive violent sexual behavior towards women and fantasized about torturing and killing someone.” Calderwood lived in Alaska for a few years, which is when he met Duffy. The tip was “very specific” as to “how the kidnapping, murder and destruction of evidence were committed.” The tipster named Calderwood, who had previously been reported to the Homer Police Department and was already under investigation in the case, as the person responsible. The affidavit detailed an anonymous tip that came in on April 14, 2022. In May of 2022, Dateline obtained the arrest warrant affidavit that Investigator Matt Haney of the Homer Police Department submitted. On May 9, 2022, the Homer Police Department posted on their Facebook page that they had arrested 32-year-old Kirby Foleni Calderwood in relation to Duffy’s disappearance. Duffy’s parents long believed their daughter was murdered, but said they were still surprised to learn her death was a homicide. It also determined that her death was likely a homicide. Two months later, a six-member jury decided that Duffy could be presumed dead. Sara filed a presumptive death petition for her daughter in April 2021. According to Homer Police Department Lieutenant Ryan Browning, search dogs tracked Duffy’s scent into downtown Homer but then lost it, reaching a point search-dog handlers call a “car pick up.” Duffy’s mother, Sara Berg, said the family believed someone picked her up in a vehicle and that she had been abducted. Duffy’s family told Dateline that she did not own a car and usually walked everywhere she went. For weeks, law enforcement, assisted by K-9 units, searched the area where Duffy was known to frequently travel by foot. Police said security cameras captured Duffy leaving the Maintree Apartments on foot around 12:15 p.m. All in all, this was simply another solid episode with another wrinkle added in.Anesha “Duffy” Murnane, 38, was last seen on security video on October 17, 2019, leaving her Homer, Alaska apartment heading to a 1:00 p.m. Rhodes to share this vision in order to convince her mother that her husband is innocent, considering that Julie was lied to and was told that her father died, instead of being in prison. Regarding the murder, it turns out that the real murderer, not Frank, killed someone involved in extortion, and Frank tried to get in the way, but was knocked unconscious and a gun was put in his hand. It starts with a painting of a daughter's adult head inside her mother's stomach, and it's revealed that this woman named Julie(Tippy Walker, in her final acting gig)actually saw how her father Frank Moore(Michael Strong)was framed for a murder he didn't commit she sees this while as a baby in her mother's womb! The blind mother, Ruth Desmond, is played by a familiar face in June Allyson, although her role was more secondary to her daughter's. Forgive the corny summary line, but this episode has an aspect I don't think I've ever seen or heard about before, even if it wasn't carried out as perfectly as I would've liked.
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