Danielle Renee Bisnell, a 27-year-old mother from Redding, California, vanished under troubling circumstances in December 2019. Known for her vibrant personality and deep love for her son, Danielle's sudden disappearance left her family and community in shock. Her last known contact was a phone call to her mother on December 10, 2019, during which she mentioned being at a rest stop and planning to return home with a birthday gift for her son. Tragically, she never made it back, and her family has been seeking answers ever since.
On December 8, 2019, Danielle was reported missing by her boyfriend. Investigations revealed that she had met a man named Erick Eugene Card at a 7-Eleven on Eureka Way in Redding. At the time, Danielle was reportedly under the influence of drugs and in an unstable state of mind. Card, a 65-year-old resident of Chico, California, convinced her to travel with him to central Oregon via Interstate 5. He had fashioned a bed for her in the back of his minivan, and during the journey, Danielle made a Facetime call to a friend, indicating her intention to return home.
The disappearance prompted a complex, multi-state investigation involving numerous law enforcement agencies, including the Redding Police Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Siskiyou County District Attorney's Office. Detectives worked tirelessly, following leads across California and Oregon. In January 2020, they located Card and his van in Linn County, Oregon. At that time, Card was considered a witness, and despite extensive efforts, Danielle's whereabouts remained unknown.
After nearly four years of relentless investigation, authorities gathered substantial evidence linking Card to Danielle's disappearance. On October 10, 2023, Card was arrested at his Chico residence and charged with homicide. Investigators believe that after initially agreeing to return Danielle to Redding, Card changed his mind and ultimately murdered her in Siskiyou County on December 10, 2019. Despite the absence of her remains, the evidence was compelling enough to proceed with charges....Read More
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