π Cashdollar Road’s Dark Secret: Who Killed Shawn Fosnaught & Scott Baur?
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π Cashdollar Road’s Dark Secret: Who Killed Shawn Fosnaught & Scott Baur?
By The Sassy Gazette | June 26, 2025
“It’s not even so much who did it, but what happened. It would give us some peace.”
– Barry Baur, father of Shawn Baur
On a lonely stretch of road in Butler County, Pennsylvania, two teenage boys lost their lives in what has become one of Western PA’s most haunting cold cases. In the early morning hours of July 17, 2002, 15-year-olds Shawn Baur and Scott Fosnaught were found fatally injured on Cashdollar Road, a desolate country lane surrounded by woods, cornfields, and now two decades of chilling questions.
At first glance, it looked like a tragic hit-and-run.
But from the very beginning, the evidence refused to line up.
Was this really an accident or was everything staged?
⚰️ The Night That Changed Everything
The boys had spent the night of July 16, 2002, at a friend’s house just a mile from where their bodies would be found. They drank a bit of rum and vodka supplied illegally by an older acquaintance and around 1:30 AM, they left to walk home.
They never made it.
By 1:50 AM, a passing motorist discovered both teens lying in the road. Scott was already dead. Shawn was alive, but gravely injured. He died shortly after being flown to the hospital.
It was immediately classified as a possible hit-and-run. But here's the thing:
No skid marks. No shattered glass. No paint chips. No signs of panic braking or impact debris.
Just two boys. One with a crushed skull. One with massive internal trauma.
𧬠When the Evidence Tells Two Different Stories
Let’s break this down:
- Scott Fosnaught’s injuries were consistent with being hit by a vehicle. His aorta was torn. His kidney split. Internal injuries that likely caused instant death.
- Shawn Baur, however, had two massive skull fractures and no other injuries. No road rash. No broken arms. Nothing from the neck down.
That doesn’t sound like a hit-and-run. That sounds like a blunt force attack.
Even state troopers admitted his wounds were “equivocal”meaning they just didn’t add up.
So what happened? And why did it happen in the middle of nowhere?
π¨ Why Did Police Say They Had Enough Then Go Silent?
Weeks after the killings, a trooper told the press:
“We believe we have enough evidence now that will aid in identifying the person or persons involved.”
But here we are… 23 years later.
No arrests. No answers. And definitely no explanation of what that evidence was.
Why even make that statement?
Was it just false hope or did they actually find something and bury it?
π§© Theories, Whispers, and What-Ifs
Let’s ask the questions police and the community still haven’t answered:
- Are we 100% sure one of the boys was hit by a car? Or was the whole thing a staged scene?
- Could it have been someone who used to live nearby or had family in the area?
- Did someone follow them from the party?
- What if Scott was hit by a car… and Shawn was struck by a passenger with a bat?
- If it was an accident, why is there zero crash evidence?
- Could this have been a targeted attack because of something the boys’ families were involved in?
- Is it possible this was an attempted kidnapping gone wrong?
There are no clear answers, only theories and 180 feet of blood on a road that’s been silent far too long.
π§± A Wall of Silence
Police interviewed dozens of people. They examined multiple vehicles. They searched from the air.
Still no suspects, no weapon, no confession.
And not one person has ever come forward with a name.
“There’s no way this can stay hush-hush for 23 years. Somebody’s got to spill their guts.”
Scott’s mother, Ailive Rausch
π’ It’s Been 23 Years. Someone Saw Something.
This wasn’t downtown Pittsburgh. This was Cashdollar Road, a rural lane most people never drive unless they live nearby.
Someone saw something.
Someone heard something.
Maybe it’s a secret that’s eaten at someone for years. Maybe they told a friend. Maybe they’ve moved away. But now is the time to come forward.
“We don’t even need justice. We just need the truth.”
π° $25,000 REWARD STILL AVAILABLE
There is still a $25,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest.
If you know anything even a rumor call it in anonymously:
- π 1-800-4PA-TIPS
- π www.crimestopperspa.com
π―️ Say Their Names. Share Their Story.
Shawn Baur
Scott Fosnaught
Two best friends.
Two devastated families.
One night that changed everything.
It’s time to bring this case back into the light.
Don’t let their story fade.
Don’t let their names be forgotten.
Don’t let the killer or killers keep hiding in plain sight.
π¨ This has been another relentless deep dive from
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