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Unraveling Mysteries: The 24-Year Enigma of Regina Hicks’ Disappearance and the Submerged Car Discovery

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Regina Hicks departed from her boyfriend’s residence with plans to pick up her son from a friend of her estranged husband, Paul Hicks. However, she never made it there.

A few days later, on October 22, 2001, Regina’s white Chevrolet Camaro was discovered submerged in a pond in Willard, with her lifeless body inside.

Her tragic death would remain unresolved for many years.

Who Are Regina Hicks and Paul Hicks? 

Regina and Paul had been high school sweethearts, but over time, their relationship had severely deteriorated.

Their marriage was characterized as “violent” and “turbulent” in a legal indictment, and loved ones constantly worried about Regina’s well-being.

“Before Paul, she was loud, happy, and more vocal,” Regina’s cousin Lisa Hersha told ABC’s 20/20 in a May 1 episode. “Paul made her more silent, more small.” 

Paul quickly drew suspicion. After all, he filed for divorce one day before she went missing and he could not complete a polygraph test due to his admitted drug and alcohol use. However, there wasn’t enough evidence to charge him.

 

Paul Hicks Involved in Criminal Scheme 

Years later, Paul was entangled in an elaborate criminal scheme.

Authorities alleged he set his own house on fire with the intent of blaming it on his ex-girlfriend to win custody of their child and collect insurance money. 

According to investigators, in a staged break-in, two masked individuals poured gasoline everywhere before lighting a fire. The incident was recorded on a home surveillance system that Paul had previously placed in a fire-protected safe. 

In 2019, Paul was indicted on charges including aggravated arson, insurance fraud and perjury. He later changed his plea to guilty and was sentenced to probation in 2022.

Paul Hicks Convicted in Regina Hicks Murder

Meanwhile, Regina’s case remained unsolved. That is, until the Ohio Bureau of Investigation took over and re-interviewed witnesses, including Paul’s best friend Steve Gates.  

Testifying in exchange for immunity, Steve told authorities that Paul and Regina had argued the night she disappeared.

He claimed he later found Regina unconscious and that Paul said she was dead. Steve said that Paul then drove Regina’s car into a pond and left her there. 

In April 2025, Paul was arrested and charged with murder and kidnapping. While he pleaded not guilty, he was convicted in December and sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. 

“Today a killer is held accountable, although 24 years after the crime, it’s a stark reminder that truth has no expiration date,” Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said in a press release. “Prison bars will now restrain the evil that stole Regina from her loved ones.”

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