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Trace Evidence

145 - The Disappearance of Robin Trivisonno

Trace Evidence

Steven Pacheco

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.74.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2021

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

In the early morning hours of Monday, January 20th, 1997, twenty-eight year old Robin Trivisonno was looking for a ride. Asking around to friends in the bar she previously worked at, no one was able to help. Then a mysterious man approached and the two walked out together. Neither has ever been seen again.

Investigators faced a tough case; few clues, no major leads and their main person of interest was unidentified. While witnesses were able to give extremely detailed descriptions, no one knew his name, where he was from or what he was driving. The case went cold almost immediately.

After four long months, several pieces of evidence were found in an unexpected place leading investigators to wonder if they had been there all along or if Robin's abductor might have planted them. Twenty-four years later, family and investigators are still hoping to find the truth and discover what happened to the twenty-eight year old mother of three.

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On a cold January night in 1997, 28-year-old Robin Trivasano drove over to the bar where she used to work.

0:49.3

Brushed graded with her boyfriend and looking to let off some steam, she had a few drinks with friends

0:54.9

and tried to brush it all off. A few hours later, she asked friends for a ride to a different bar,

1:01.7

but no one could help. Just then, a mysterious man emerged and engaged her in conversation.

1:08.8

No one knew who he was, but they all agreed. He was well dressed, well groomed,

1:14.5

tanned, and had a polished smile. No one seemed to notice that a few minutes later,

1:20.4

Robin walked out with him, neither of them have ever been seen again.

1:26.0

The investigation was stilted from the start and utter lack of evidence and no short

1:31.1

direction to search. Months would pass before evidence was discovered near the location Robin

1:36.8

intended to go to, though no witnesses saw her there that night. Had Robin actually made it there,

1:43.8

or could someone have planted evidence to distract investigators from the truth?

1:48.1

For more than two decades, Robin's family and police have tried to determine what may have

1:54.0

happened to the mother of three that night. Where was she taken? And just who was this unidentified

2:00.0

man who was last with her? This is Trace Evidence, Episode 145, the disappearance of Robin Trivasano.

2:09.3

Welcome to Trace Evidence. I'm your host, Steven Pacheco. Today we examine the truly

2:23.5

mysterious disappearance of Robin Trivasano, before getting into the case just a few notes about

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