Rebecca Park wasn’t supposed to vanish. Not at 22 years old, not while 38 weeks pregnant, not with two little boys waiting at home. But on Nov. 4, 2025, the Manton woman slipped into the Michigan cold—and never came back out.
By Nov. 25, 2025, her body was discovered deep in the Manistee National Forest, ending the search but igniting a nightmare: multiple family members in handcuffs, a pregnant mother dead, and a community demanding answers.
This is everything we know — and what police still aren’t saying.
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THE TIMELINE: What Happened to Rebecca Park?
Nov. 4, 2025 — Reported Missing
Wexford County Sheriff’s Office posts a missing-person alert. Rebecca was last seen in the Cadillac/Boon Township area. She was 38 weeks pregnant.
Nov. 4–24, 2025 — Search Intensifies
Friends describe her as deeply devoted to her kids. “She loved her babies with every breath in her body,” her best friend Page Nolf said. Community volunteers and deputies comb rural Wexford and Osceola County.
Nov. 25, 2025 — Body Found
Rebecca’s remains are located in the Manistee National Forest, a remote, heavily wooded area known for illegal dumping and poaching. Her unborn baby did not survive.
Nov. 26–Dec. 3, 2025 — Arrests Begin
At least four family members are taken into custody — including Rebecca’s mother and stepfather, now considered primary suspects. Some charges, however, are unrelated to homicide.
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EVIDENCE SO FAR (CONFIRMED FACTS)
- Rebecca was nearly full-term pregnant when she died.
- Her body was discovered in a forest miles from her last known location.
- Multiple family members were detained after her body was found.
- Police have not yet released her cause of death.
- Wexford County investigators say the case is active and ongoing, with forensic evidence still being processed.
RUMOR vs. FACT
Rumor:
Rebecca was killed for her unborn child.
Fact: There is zero official evidence of a fetal-abduction motive.
Rumor:
All arrested family members are tied directly to the murder.
Fact: Police confirmed several charges are unrelated—some are outstanding warrants, some are obstruction-related.
Rumor:
Rebecca overdosed.
Fact: Investigators have not confirmed any toxicology results.
Right now, the only truth is this: her death is suspicious, violent, and under active investigation.
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THE HUMAN IMPACT
Rebecca leaves behind two sons—both under school age. Friends say she was gentle, soft-spoken, endlessly patient. One story captures her spirit: she once found a sick stray kitten and fed it milk from her pinky until it could eat again. She named it “Homeless.”
“She deserved better than what she got,” Nolf said.
A young mother. A baby who never took a breath. A family under suspicion. A community furious.
This case isn’t just tragic—it’s haunting.
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YOUR TURN:
What do you think happened to Rebecca Park?
Drop your thoughts, theories, and questions in the comments below. True-crime readers, your insight often cracks the cases others overlook.
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