The Investigative Foundation

The Investigative Foundation Working to provide justice, safety, and peace of mind for every individual.

We are a non-profit, providing comprehensive support, connections to professional investigative services, and advocating for victims through the meticulous uncovering of truth.

Cepins on Central will be hosting the 27th annual Christmas show with Rob Alderman and friends.Funds go toward our non p...
12/09/2025

Cepins on Central will be hosting the 27th annual Christmas show with Rob Alderman and friends.
Funds go toward our non profit as we seek to help and provide resources for families in this community and beyond
This Friday 7 PM at 75 Central Ave. 

Today, on Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we not only honor the history, resilience, and culture of Indigenous American communi...
10/13/2025

Today, on Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we not only honor the history, resilience, and culture of Indigenous American communities, but we also bring attention to a crisis that cannot be ignored.

The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) reports that there are currently over 4,200 missing and murdered Indigenous people’s cases that remain unsolved in the United States. Indigenous men, women, and children face some of the highest rates of violence in the country, and yet these cases too often go uninvestigated, underreported, or overlooked.

This crisis leaves an undeniable impact on the culture of Indigenous communities and their core value of family.

Raising awareness is a vital step toward change, so that every life is valued, every story is heard, and every case is pursued with the urgency it deserves.

Let's honor Indigenous People today by standing in solidarity, demanding justice, and amplifying voices that have been silenced for far too long.

To read more about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Crisis, visit this link: https://www.bia.gov/service/mmu/missing-and-murdered-indigenous-people-crisis

On September 25th, we join communities across the nation in observing the National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims...
09/25/2025

On September 25th, we join communities across the nation in observing the National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims. First established by Congress in 2007, this day honors the lives stolen by violence and recognizes the enduring grief carried by families and loved ones.

At The Investigative Foundation, we are dedicated to making sure these victims are not forgotten. Behind every case is a person whose story deserves to be told and a family who deserves answers, resources, and support. Today, we honor their memory, stand beside survivors, and continue our commitment to pursuing truth and justice for those left without it.

The Investigative Foundation is seeking Board Members as we enter a new chapter of growth! We’re especially looking for ...
09/24/2025

The Investigative Foundation is seeking Board Members as we enter a new chapter of growth! We’re especially looking for individuals with experience in nonprofits, legal work, law enforcement, finance, or fundraising to help us bring resources, advocacy, and hope to families impacted by unsolved cases. If you’re passionate about justice, apply today by emailing a statement of interest to [email protected]!

Our fundraiser (Misfit Tacos Cleveland Fundraiser All Week) starts tomorrow, their business hours for Labor Day are 11AM...
09/01/2025

Our fundraiser (Misfit Tacos Cleveland Fundraiser All Week) starts tomorrow, their business hours for Labor Day are 11AM to 2PM! Just mention our fundraiser at the register! Thank you for all your support!

08/30/2025

Things Aren’t Always What They Seem.

When we picture a trafficker, we often imagine a man. The truth is, women are frequently the ones luring, grooming, and controlling victims.

They build trust. They pose as friends. They promise safety. And in many cases, they deliver victims straight into exploitation.

This is the hard reality of human trafficking: it doesn't fit the stereotypes. To fight it, we need to face the truth, no matter how uncomfortable it is.

Know the signs. Break the silence. End the cycle.

🕵️‍♂️ THIS CASE WON’T SOLVE ITSELF 🕵️‍♀️Looking for a fun way to volunteer while making a real difference for real famil...
08/27/2025

🕵️‍♂️ THIS CASE WON’T SOLVE ITSELF 🕵️‍♀️

Looking for a fun way to volunteer while making a real difference for real families right here in Cleveland? Look no further! We’re assembling a team of clever minds and creative spirits to help plan our WHODUNIT-themed fundraiser this fall and we want 𝘆𝗼𝘂​ on the case! 🧠🗺️

We'll be taking a poll of which weeknight will be best for our meetings in Cleveland at 7PM. Expect plenty of laughs, a little mischief, and maybe even a plot twist or two. This is a volunteer gig, but we promise it’ll be unforgettable.

📱 Text 423-380-9005 for intel and join The Investigative Foundation's fundraiser planning committee today!

In June of 1996, Sadie Wallace Nelson had lived with her boyfriend, John Burlie Pike, on a small farm just north of Bent...
08/26/2025

In June of 1996, Sadie Wallace Nelson had lived with her boyfriend, John Burlie Pike, on a small farm just north of Benton. They lived near Highway 411 and were joint caretakers of the property. Sadie was 74 years old, and John was 77 years old.

In the morning hours of June 9th, 1996, John "Burlie" Pike would be found laying in his driveway, dead. He was severely beaten and had his throat cut. Officials were called and subsequently searched the property and it was described as ‘virtually untouched’ but oddly they found no sign of Sadie Nelson. After talking to friends, family, and neighbors, officials concluded that she was last seen on June 8th, 1996, but she has not been seen or heard from ever again.

A few months would go by before any meaningful leads would come up. Finally, in December 1996, police thought they may have found Sadie Wallace when they learned someone in Batavia, New York, had been cashing Sadie’s Social Security checks. After further investigation, it turned out Sadie Wallace’s son had been cashing her checks and keeping the money. He apparently did not know the whereabouts of his mother.

Sadie Wallace had been married six times and was not from the Benton area. Sadie may have used the following names: Sadie Wallace Thompson, Sadie Wallace White, Sadie Wallace Sanford, Sadie Wallace Finnell, or Sadie Cantril. Sadie was described as a white female. She had dark brown hair and brown eyes. She was between 5'-0" to 5'-5" and reportedly weighed between 140 to 160 lbs. She had a gold front tooth and wore eyeglasses. Sadie would be 103 years old if she is still alive.

In the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, Sadie was said to be John’s paramour, which means “a lover, especially the forbidden partner of a married person.” You can find her NAMUS profile at: https://namus.nij.ojp.gov/case/MP28166

While there are no warrants out for Sadie Wallace, officials still would like to question her about John Pike’s murder. It remains unclear if she also met with foul play or if she was complicit.

John and Sadie matter, and their families do, too. They have been searching, hoping, and ultimately hurting for 29 years. The Investigative Foundation is dedicated to serving families in need of answers. Help us bring closure to the Pike and Nelson families.

If you have any information regarding the murder of John Pike or the whereabouts of Sadie Nelson, please call the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Chattanooga at (423) 634-3044.

Please keep in mind that these are real families here in our area that need our support. Please refrain from being negative and using harsh language, because it is 100% certain that their families will see it and be affected by it. It is extremely hurtful.

As always, you can contact The Investigative Foundation by sending us a message, texting or calling 423-380-9005, or emailing [email protected]

Thank you to everyone who came to support us at Panda Express on Saturday! Even the smallest contribution makes a huge d...
08/23/2025

Thank you to everyone who came to support us at Panda Express on Saturday! Even the smallest contribution makes a huge difference for the families we serve. We love our community! ❣️

Couldn't be there? Consider making a donation directly to our organization, following this link: https://donorbox.org/give-today-782184

Donnie Lee Payne was last seen with his dog on foot collecting aluminum cans near Ocoee Village Apartments at 1350 2nd S...
08/07/2025

Donnie Lee Payne was last seen with his dog on foot collecting aluminum cans near Ocoee Village Apartments at 1350 2nd St NE, Cleveland, TN 37311 around 11:00AM on September 14th, 2008. Donnie did not drive. Later that day, Donnie’s dog was found to have been hit by a car near Waterlevel highway. Across all accounts, Donnie never would have left his dog behind. His case remains unsolved, 17 years later.

At the time of his disappearance, Donnie was 73 years old. He typically had gray stubble on his face and neck. His hair was mostly gray and balding. He was approximately 5'10" in height and weighed approximately 125 pounds. He had brown eyes and a scar on his chest above his heart. He was described as a kind person that helped others in need, even though he didn't have much himself. Today, he would be 90 years old.

You can find his NAMUS profile at: https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case #/4926?nav

Donnie matters, and his family does, too. They have been searching. hoping, and ultimately hurting for 17 years. The Investigative Foundation is dedicated to serving families in need of answers. Help us bring closure to the Payne family.

If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Donnie Lee Payne, please call Bradley County Sheriff's Office at 423-728-7311.

Please keep in mind that this is a real family here in Cleveland that needs our support. Please refrain from being negative and using harsh language, because it is 100% certain that his family will see it and be affected by it. It is extremely hurtful.

As always, you can contact The Investigative Foundation by sending us a message, texting or calling 423-380-9005, or emailing [email protected]

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