
15 episodes

Undetermined Tenderfoot TV
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- True Crime
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4.1 • 69 Ratings
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In a coroner’s report, the word “undetermined” is used to describe the cause or manner of death when there’s insufficient evidence to lend a more specific classification. In 2019, Jessica Easterly Durning went missing from her New Orleans home; her body was found days later, just two and a half blocks away. Her death was classified as undetermined, but due to evidence of foul play, her friends and family believe someone played a role in her suspicious disappearance. Investigative journalist Jessica Noll and former Detective Todd McComas dig deep into this unsolved case and search for answers to Jessica’s untimely death. From the team that brought you ‘To Live and Die in LA’ and ‘Culpable’, this is ‘Undetermined’.
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Jessica | 1
All Jessica Easterly Durning ever wanted was her happily ever after. She finally met and married her Prince Charming and became a mother. But when Jessica goes missing, the fairytale she once dreamt of, quickly fades to black.
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Gone | 2
When Jessica’s birthday passed without a word from her, her family feared the worst. But for her friend, Maria, it was more than just a bad feeling – she’d received an alarming message from Jessica leading up to her disappearance.
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2 1/2 Blocks | 3
Ten days after Jessica’s disappearance, her sisters travel to New Orleans where they find Jessica’s body roughly 2 1/2 blocks from her Lakeview home. The Coroner’s office rules Jessica's cause and manner of death as Undetermined, but her autopsy report reveals injuries sustained prior to her death.
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The Other Jessica | 4
Another woman named Jessica has an odd encounter with Justin in the restaurant she works at, a few months following Jessica’s death. She wants to report him to the police and give them a new piece of evidence… but she is met with some resistance.
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Vivianne and Lance | 5
Jessica and Justin had a secret life. And a few months before Jessica disappeared, the couple has a rendezvous in their home with another couple from Florida. But it quickly goes south.
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Limbo | 6
Who is investigating Jessica’s case? We uncover the answer and moreover, a systemic issue within New Orleans.
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Customer Reviews
Great podcast, annoying credits
Great but enough with all of the endless credits and disclaimers. They’re annoying to always have to skip to get to the next episode. Leave that stuff in the written description like other podcasts.
Not much …
First couple of eps are interesting and then it dies off. Feels like the last three episodes are a repeat of the facts. Getting really tired of these true crime quasi detective journalists reading from what seems like a Wikipedia page.
Narration is unnecessarily dramatic
When the show focuses on first-person interviews and perspectives, it’s important and compelling. The host narrations are sensational and feel like they try to emotionally manipulate the audience. It’s a big turnoff. The story is already tragic, going over the top seems like a way to get their personality across and not the story.