Schoolgirl, 15, eats pizza and vanishes before forgotten phone exposes full tragedy
Life hadn’t been easy for poor Jade Colvin, 14, but despite her difficult upbringing, she was trying to make the best of things. But then the unimaginable happened
In 2015, when Jade Colvin was 13, she and her siblings had been taken into foster care due to her mum’s substance abuse and mental health problems. Jade wasn’t in touch with her father and authorities agreed there was no other choice.
For nine months Jade had moved around the system from facilities and foster homes. Jade didn’t like living with strangers, and she missed her mum LaDawn, in Iowa. Jade would run away and hide with her mum or with other family members. She would change her appearance and dye her hair to stay hidden, but it wasn’t hard to find the sociable teen who loved staying in touch with her friends. Jade was never able to stay completely off the radar and each time, Jade was found and brought back into the system.
On 10 June 2016, Jade ran away from a shelter for troubled youth and this time, the authorities couldn’t trace her. She was reported as a runaway. For a while Jade had been hiding with friends and family. The idea was once she turned 18, she could legally make her own decisions. But the authorities were unaware that in March 2017, Jade vanished just after her 15th birthday and even her family didn’t know where she was.
Jade’s loved ones were putting out requests on social media for Jade to get in touch and shared how much they missed her. Some hoped that she was laying low until she was 18 and free of the legal system. They had been harbouring a runaway, so no one reported her missing out of fear they’d get into trouble.
In 2019, LaDawn died and Jade didn’t turn up for the funeral which was a shock to family members. She hadn’t messaged anyone in nearly two years. In 2020, US Marshals launched Operation Homecoming which was an initiative to find missing children across several states. They began investigating Jade’s case and looked further into her last known movements.
Jade had been active on social media until March 30, 2017. Then there had been nothing from the teenager. They pieced together statements and digital evidence and discovered that Jade’s mum had sent her to stay at a farm in Decorah, Iowa that belonged to James Bachmurski. LaDawn had met him online and they’d briefly dated.
The farm was three hours from LaDawn’s home in Mallard, Iowa and set on 400 acres of land and woodland. They’d decided it was a perfect place for Jade to lay low. The team could see that Jade had spoken to her mum about it on social media and that the move to the farm was temporary while LaDawn tried to get back on her feet and they could be reunited.


