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In April of 2009, 17-year-old Brittanee Drexel went on a spring break trip without her parents knowing or their permission. The same day she arrived in Myrtle Beach, she vanished. Searches ensued with nothing, until a jailhouse informant came forward. Investigators honed in one man, the wrong man, leading the case down a dead-end for years.
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In the early morning of April 13th, 2011, Clint Bobo witnessed his sister Holly being abducted and taken into the woods behind their home. Despite a quick response and extensive searches, Holly’s remains were not located until years later. Fingers were pointed quickly, but did investigators arrest the right people?
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Since 2001, Angie Solomon has kept evidence of multiple forms of abuse and crimes committed by her husband. She and her two kids, Grant and Gracie, sought for help from every resource, but were ignored or turned down every time. The public learned of all these wrongdoings in 2020 when a tragic death in the family occurred. But to this day, no justice has been served.
You can check out Freedom4Gracie.com for more information, including links to campaigns needing signatures and funding.
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In 2019, Charlie Wheeler walked into his home to find his girlfriend Nichol Olsen and her two daughters deceased. The medical examiner ruled one way, the public ruled another, but the Sheriff’s office has still not come to a conclusion. Kate goes through the timeline, lack of evidence we do have, and makes a plea for justice.
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In 1912, the small town of Villisca, Iowa woke up to a real life horror movie. An entire family and two young girls who were spending the night, had been bludgeoned to death with an axe in their sleep. It was a whole spectacle, with fingers pointing in every direction. But, the case remains unsolved.
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In 2009, the remains of eleven missing women were discovered on the West Mesa in Albuquerque, New Mexico. All but of the women and girls had high risk lifestyles, and it seems authorities don’t care to solve the case. To this day, the West Mesa Bone Collector’s identity is unknown, but there are hopeful leads.
If you have any information that could assist in this case, please call the 118th Street Task Force at 877-765-8273, Crime Stoppers at 505-843-7867 or email Investigator Ida Lopez at [email protected], who is still leading this case.
For more information on this case and others, check out overmydeadpod.com or @overmydeadpod on social media.
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On June 14th, 2013, 19-year-old Adrienne Salinas walked to a nearby gas station to wait for a taxi after a rough night. According to the taxi driver, she never showed up, but no one else had seen her. Nearly two months later, Adrienne’s body was found in a gruesome manner, leading to an investigation that takes many twists and turns. There’s a few good suspects, but as of today no justice.
If you have any information that could aid in this case, please call the the Tempe Arizona Police Department at 480-350-8311, or submit an anonymous tip online to the FBI.
For more information about this case and others, check out overmydeadpod.com or @overmydeadpod on social media!
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On Valentine’s Day, 2000, 9-year-old Asha Degree walked out of her house in the middle of the night and has not been seen since. There were sightings nearby, clues left behind, but no clear answer since. That was until September of 2024, when the FBI honed in on a family down the street. You may know the case, but tune in for the updates and current standing.
If you have information that could push this case forward, please submit a tip online to the FBI or call the FBI Charlotte field office at 704-672-6100.
Tips can also be submitted to the Cleveland County Sheriff’s office at 704-484-4888 or on their website, sheriffclevelandcounty.com.
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After police officer Drew Peterson’s fourth wife went missing, investigators decided to finally take a look into the mysterious death of his third wife. Kate goes through the reign of terror Drew committed and all of the people it took to take him down. Unfortunately, while we can picture what happened, there’s still some loose ends to this day.
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In the early days of online chat rooms, the thought of a creep talking to your child was a far out there thought. It took several tragic incidents before the world realized the harm that can exist online and then cross over into real life. Thirteen-year-old Kacie Woody became the first well-documented victim of this, starting with chatting in an online Christian teen chat room to her life ending by the hands of a predator.
For more information, check out overmydeadpod.com or @overmydeadpod on social media!
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By now, we all are aware of the story of Gabby Petito and her fiancee Brian Laundrie. The case of their disappearances quickly went viral thanks to social media, but no one saw the ending coming. For the 100th episode, Kate goes through all of the details, some you might not have heard of, and all the girls dig deep into what went down.
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On February 9th, 2004, college student Maura Murray crashed her car during an impromptu roadtrip no one knew about. When officers arrived to the scene no one was there, including Maura. Searches have been going on for twenty-one years with still no answer and no Maura.
If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Maura Murray, please contact the New Hampshire Cold Case Unit at 603-223-3648. Tips can also be sent directly to the family at MauraMurrayMissing.org.
If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Brianna Maitland, Tips can be submitted online at tips.fbi.gov, by calling the FBI tip line at 1-800-225-5324 or the Vermont State Police tip line at 1-844-848-8477.
For more information, check out overmydeadpod.com or @overmydeadpod on social media!
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You may have heard of the old Cropsey folk tale, which revolved around a man kidnapping children in Staten Island. But did you know there was a man who was accused of doing just that years later? Andre Rand came to be known as the real life boogeyman of Willowbrook State School, with several kidnappings pinned on him.
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Charles “Chuck” Morgan was a normal escrow agent, living in Arizona with his wife and four daughters. That was until he started acting strange and later found dead under weird circumstances. Was it was the police say it was or was this a larger criminal conspiracy? For more information, check out overmydeadpod.com or @overmydeadpod on social media!
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In 2013, 20-year-old Heather Elvis fell into an affair with a married man. While the affair didn’t last long, it would have consequences for everyone. The public knows what happened, investigators have an idea, but no one has truly been held accountable. Heather Elvis is still considered a missing person, and if you have any information please contact the Horry County Police Department at 843-915-5350. Information can also be forwarded to the Elvis family on the Find Heather Elvis Facebook page.
For more information, check out overmydeadpod.com or @overmydeadpod on social media!
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After successful writer Christa Worthington was found murdered in her Cape Cod home, police had a lot of people to talk to. There were ex's, a baby daddy, his wife, and some more odd characters. With no clear answers, the town asked every male to voluntarily submit their DNA. Years later, a match was found, but was he the one who killed Christa?
For more information, check out overmydeadpod.com or @overmydeadpod on social media, don't forget to check us out on YouTube to follow along with the case with photos and videos!
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In 1992, the Midwest corridor of I-70 was terrorized by an unknown man. He targeted women working alone at small stores, killing them and leaving with an odd amount of cash. There were witnesses and a pattern, yet the lack of physical evidence has left the case still unsolved to this day. For more information, check out overmydeadpod.com and @overmydeadpod on social media!
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In 2011, Sam Goldberg called 911 after breaking down the door to his condo and finding his fiancee, Ellen Greenberg, deceased on the kitchen floor. The scene was brutal, but didn't make sense. Despite this, the case was rule a suicide and the Greenberg family has been fighting for justice for fourteen years.
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In 1987, the Dardeen family lived a quiet and modest life in rural Illinois. Before they could leave the small town, the entire family was tragically and brutally murdered. There were confessions and accusations, but no clues, and no arrests. Listen in as Kate goes through the story and decide who may have been responsible. For more information, check out overmydeadpod.com or @overmydeadpod on social media!
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On October 7th, 2023, Israel faced the deadliest day for Jewish people since the Holocaust. The attacks by Hamas began at the popular Nova Festival near the border. In this episode, Holly goes through the stories of the victims and survivors from the festival, detailing the pain and tragedy that continues to this day. For more information, check out overmydeadpod.com or @overmydeadpod on social media.
- Visa fler