In 2019 Melissa covered the 1980 missing person case of 17 year-old Randy Sellers, who disappeared after attending the Kenton County (Kentucky) Fair, becoming drunk and disorderly and after taking a swing at one of the Sheriff's Deputies sent to deal with him.\xa0 He was last seen in the company of four officers, who claimed to have dropped him off a mile from his home so he could avoid getting in trouble with his parents.\xa0 Uh huh.\xa0 Well.\xa0 Let's just say that Randy Sellers never made it home.\xa0 Or anywhere else.\xa0 Since the original "Just The Tip-Sters" episode on this case, Melissa had the opportunity in the early autumn of 2019 to visit Northern Kentucky (where it just so happens she grew up) and visit the area where the Sellers disappearance occurred.\xa0 But it was when she returned home from that trip that things got dicey.\xa0 Fast.\xa0 A message from a Tip-Ster back in Kentucky began a string of events leading to a phone call that shook Melissa - and her perception of a case already shrouded in more shade than light - to her core.\xa0 And led her straight to the FBI - where her story actually made the intake officer on duty gasp out loud.\xa0 You read that right - Melissa made the FBI gasp.\xa0 And now you will gasp too.\xa0 Oh yes, yes you will.\xa0 The road that leads to the truth about what actually happened to Randy Sellers and whoever did to him what was done to him may never be fully revealed - but when you hear Melissa's story, you most probably won't be wondering what acreage that road runs through.