Unsolved Podcast Heidi Galore
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- Wahre Kriminalfälle
Stories of unsolved crimes from around the US. Hosted by a crime analyst and former police officer, this show offers an informed perspective on each case.
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012 - Stephanie Gant-Brady
A community leader, and single mother, mysteriously disappeared in 1984. Police believe there to be suspicious circumstances, but no clues have been found to answer the many questions they have.
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011 - Artis Holt Jr
A gifted athlete, one time NFL hopeful and a first-time father of a 2-year-old is killed suddenly by an unknown suspect. His grieving parents want answers. They want justice.
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010 - Kathy Beatty
In July 1975, 15-year-old Kath Beatty was found barely clinging to life in a ditch behind a K-Mart in Aspen Hill, Maryland. She died 12 days later. Her killer has never been found.
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009 - Julie Ferguson
A 17-year-old Prince George's County high school student disappears from in front of her workplace. She is never seen alive again. Her friends and family are still searching for justice.
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008 - Linda May Lester
On October 11th, 1994, Linda finished the late shift walked to her car, which was parked in an adjacent commercial garage. She was last seen by a coworker driving out of the garage. Her destination, her estranged husband’s home, an approximately 20 minute drive away, to pick up her 2-year-old daughter.
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007 - Freeway Phantom
The handwritten note said, “This is tantamount to my insensititivity (sic) to people especially women. I will admit the others when you catch me if you can! Free-Way Phantom.” The note was found inside the pocket of the maroon-colored coat that had been draped over the deceased 18-year-old woman. A police officer, patrolling the Baltimore Washington Parkway at about 4:50 AM, found the body of Brenda Denise Woodard lying off the shoulder of the road, not far from the Route 202/Cheverly Exit. Her body was still warm. Brenda Woodard was not the first victim of the Freeway Phantom and unfortunately she wouldn’t be his last. Music: Polyrhythmics - Octagon Twitter Facebook Google+ Support the show through Patreon Thank you for listening! - hg