Episode 2

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27th Apr 2026

Finding the Bannisters - Part 2

In Episode 2, the Bannister case deepens as law enforcement moves from initial allegations to active investigation.

After reporting claims of satanic ritual abuse involving her children, Melody Bannister prompts a series of forensic interviews and child protection reviews. As investigators—including Detective Jamie Wright—begin assessing the situation, conflicting accounts emerge. Some of the children appear to support the allegations, while others express uncertainty or deny any abuse entirely.

As the investigation unfolds, concern begins to shift. What initially appears to be a case of external harm raises new questions about influence, memory, and belief inside the family itself.

When the family leaves their home and communication breaks down, the case escalates rapidly. The United States Marshals Service becomes involved, launching a multi-state search to locate the children and assess their safety.

Using investigative tools such as pattern-of-life analysis, law enforcement tracks movements and behaviors, working to understand where the family may be headed—and why.

This episode examines:

  • The role of forensic interviews in child abuse investigations
  • How belief systems can shape perception and memory
  • The challenges investigators face when accounts conflict
  • The real-world methods used to locate missing or endangered children

As the search intensifies, one central question remains:

👉 Are the children being protected—or placed in greater danger?

Key People Featured

  • Genevieve Bannister
  • Bill Bannister
  • Detective Jamie Wright (Stafford County Sheriff’s Office)
  • Senior Inspector Tommy O’Brien (U.S. Marshals Service)
  • Jim Hinton (Victims Advocate)

Key Topics Covered

  • Forensic child interviews and credibility assessment
  • Psychological influence and memory formation
  • Missing persons investigations
  • Fugitive tracking and pattern-of-life analysis
  • The intersection of belief, fear, and law enforcement

Episode Timeline

  • Initial Allegations – Claims of ritual abuse brought to law enforcement
  • Forensic Interviews – Children interviewed; conflicting statements emerge
  • Investigation Expands – Authorities assess credibility and risk
  • Family Disappears – Communication breaks down; concern escalates
  • Federal Involvement – U.S. Marshals initiate search efforts
  • Manhunt Begins – Multi-state tracking using behavioral analysis

Listener Discretion

This episode contains discussion of alleged child abuse, psychological manipulation, and sensitive investigative material. Listener discretion is advised.

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Chasing Evil explores real cases through the voices of investigators, survivors, and those directly involved. The series aims to provide insight into complex criminal investigations and the human stories behind them.

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A compelling true crime podcast featuring never-before-heard moments of real crimes told by the survivors and those who were called in to chase - and ultimately stop - evil. Host and creator, Emmy award-winning film and television producer Christopher Godsick, goes behind the scenes to share the untold stories of criminal cases including the infamous fraudster Bernie Madoff, notorious drug lord El Chapo, the recovery of missing children and much more.

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Chris Godsick

I have worked in the entertainment community for my whole career, and in all the jobs I’ve had, they all have one thing in common, the search for great stories and engaging characters. I started my career sorting mail at the William Morris Agency in LA, and with a lot of luck and perseverance, I eventually became a motion picture agent. I worked with some of the top talent in Hollywood and also met my future bride. After a few years I left to team up with my client, legendary director John Woo. We did some fun action films like “Broken Arrow” and “Face Off”. I then joined New Line Cinema as a Sr. Vice President of Production where I bought the future hit “Shazam," got yelled at by Sean Connery, and won a bet with Adam Sandler. I left three years later to produce “Take the Lead” starring Antonio Banderas. One day I was introduced to the extremely talented British writer and director Armando Iannucci and a year later we started work on what would become the comedy hit “Veep” for HBO. I was nominated for five Emmys for my work as an Executive Producer and was fortunate enough to win two statues. I was still on top of the world when I returned home after the celebrations and my wife reminded me that it was trash night and the cans needed to be taken out to the curb! I’ve developed projects in several different genres and now I’m diving into something new. I found what I was searching for… great stories and engaging characters…and now I’m hooked!!