McStay family border video and Mexico leads examined in 2010 probe
Source: ABC News · All ABC News reports
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Summary
The episode covers the first four weeks after the McStay family vanished from their Fallbrook home on February 4, 2010. Detectives review a blurry border surveillance video of four people crossing into Tijuana, analyze family computer searches for Mexico travel with children, examine PayPal withdrawals from the business account, and interview business partner Dan Kavanaugh and welder Charles 'Chase' Merritt.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast faithfully reconstructs the early voluntary-departure theory based on the border footage, vehicle location, and digital trails available in 2010. It includes balanced voices from family members Patrick McStay and friend Gina Watson who pushed for more aggressive investigation. Viewers miss the later discovery of the family's remains in the desert and Chase Merritt's 2019 conviction, as the 2020 series builds suspense chronologically. Sourcing draws from official police records and named interviews, lending strong credibility to the timeline presented.
Key Moments
Blurry border video shows a family of four crossing into Tijuana on February 4, 2010, the day the McStays disappeared.
Matches contemporaneous ABC News reporting and San Diego Sheriff footage descriptions.
Computer records showed searches about crossing into Mexico with children and passport requirements a week before disappearance.
Consistent with police statements and family interviews from the period.
Chase Merritt used past tense when referring to Joseph McStay as 'one of my best friends' during interview.
Direct quote from the recorded police interview included in the episode.
Nearly $7,000 withdrawn from business PayPal account days after disappearance by partner Dan Kavanaugh.
Corroborated by Gina Watson's review of emails and police questioning of Kavanaugh.