Boyd disappeared during the spring of 2014. One of the places he was last reportedly seen was Douglas Place, East Grand Forks' addiction treatment center.
The Vault podcast series, "Is there a cult in North Dakota?," goes behind-the-scenes with Forum reporters who investigated the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church in Neche, North Dakota
This time of year, when tales of witches, ghosts and things creepy hold sway, what is one to make of first-person accounts of strange and bizarre happenings?
The Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, offers a curator-guided tour explaining how the theft went down. It was the worst moment in the museum's history.
During a live broadcast with KIMT-TV in 2015, reporter Adam Sallet accidentally captured footage of the suspect robbing the bank for the second time in two days.
Former members and investigations worldwide reveal practices and beliefs of a religion based on several aspects of fear. Find links to the full reporting project and documentary here.
The Plymouth Brethren, with a church in Neche, North Dakota, has its own schools and inculcated a culture of control, exclusion, intolerance and alcohol, according to former members.
The Plymouth Brethren is a religion exerting influence over its members finances, but it also has deep and growing business interests around the world that have drawn whistleblower accusations