In the rugged hills of Jackson, Kentucky, a community is gripped by the disappearance of 10-year-old Jayden Spicer, a boy last seen on the night of August 5th wearing his favorite Sonic the Hedgehog pajamas. The terrain is unforgiving—mountainous, remote, and devoid of cell service. Yet, hope persists, led by an unlikely pair: Fred and Sheila McCoy, the same couple who recently discovered the body of fugitive Joseph Couch.
Fred, a former law enforcement officer and Marine, and Sheila, a historian and educator, are no strangers to the shadows of Appalachia. Their YouTube channel, *Hatfield McCoy Museum Adventures*, chronicles their deep ties to the region and the infamous family feud that shaped its legacy. But now, their mission is far more urgent: finding Jayden.
Jayden vanished from his home on Panbowl Branch Road sometime between Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning. His mother, Felicia Spicer—also known as Felicia Gross—reported him missing around 9:23 a.m. Wednesday. Authorities believe he may have wandered off during the night. Search teams have scoured over twenty square miles using drones, sonar, K-9 units, helicopters, and boots on the ground. Despite exhaustive efforts, Jayden remains missing.
The case took a darker turn when investigators discovered a buried firearm near the Spicer residence. Felicia Spicer’s past includes a criminal charge for child endangerment, casting a shadow over the investigation. She issued a handwritten plea through local media, begging for her son’s safe return and asking the public to report any sightings.
Fred and Sheila McCoy, fresh off their harrowing discovery of Joseph Couch’s decomposed body in the Daniel Boone National Forest, have now turned their attention to Jayden. Their experience navigating treacherous terrain and their relentless determination make them uniquely suited for this search. “We just kept coming back,” Fred said after finding Couch. Now, they’re back again—this time, for a child.
The McCoys’ involvement has reignited hope. Their livestreams show the emotional toll and physical strain of the search, but also the unwavering resolve of two people who refuse to give up. As the days stretch on and the clock ticks, the community clings to the possibility that Jayden will be found alive.
This is more than a missing persons case. It’s a story of grit, redemption, and the power of ordinary people to do extraordinary things. The hills may be silent, but the search echoes with urgency. Jayden Spicer is out there—and Fred and Sheila McCoy are determined to bring him home.