22 Days Missing: Inside the Sherri Papini Hoax
On November 2, 2016, in the quiet community of Redding, California, 34-year-old Sherri Papini went out for a jog… and never came home.
Her phone was later found abandoned on the side of the road—earbuds still tangled in the cord, strands of her blonde hair wrapped around them. Within hours, panic spread. Her husband, Keith Papini, reported her missing, and what followed became a nationwide search.
Then, 22 days later, just before Thanksgiving… Sherri reappeared.
Bruised. Bound. Branded.
She told investigators she had been abducted by two Hispanic women, held captive, and tortured.
But something didn’t sit right.
For years, investigators quietly worked the case. DNA evidence, phone records, and inconsistencies began to unravel her story piece by piece. What they uncovered wasn’t a kidnapping.
It was a carefully constructed lie.
In this episode, we break down the full timeline—from Sherri’s early life and marriage, to the day she vanished, the story she told, and the federal investigation that ultimately exposed the truth.
Because sometimes… the most shocking part of a crime isn’t what happened.
It’s why.
📚 Sources (APA Style)
* United States Department of Justice. (2022). Sherri Papini charged with making false statements and mail fraud.
* Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). (2022). Affidavit in support of criminal complaint: United States v. Papini.
* U.S. Department of Justice press releases
* Federal Bureau of Investigation case filings
* ABC News coverage on Sherri Papini investigation
* CNN reporting on arrest and plea
* The New York Times case timeline articles
* NBC News investigative summaries