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Award-winning writer Renee Roberson hosts this true crime podcast profiling missing people from North and South Carolina, along with true crime cases.

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    • True Crime

Award-winning writer Renee Roberson hosts this true crime podcast profiling missing people from North and South Carolina, along with true crime cases.

    Episode 102-Pamela Hoy, Jennifer Patterson, Cecil Chacon, Jr., KC Johnson, and Operation Artemis

    Episode 102-Pamela Hoy, Jennifer Patterson, Cecil Chacon, Jr., KC Johnson, and Operation Artemis

    In July of 1990, 41-year-old Pamela Hoy had dinner with her estranged husband in Burlington, N.C. and packed her van in preparation for an upcoming dog show. She disappeared that night, and while her remains were found months later, the case has never been solved. Seven-year-old Jennifer Patterson went missing after going to visit some neighborhood children in Spring Lake, N.C. in June of 1991. Could she still be alive and was she abducted as part of a parental custody dispute? Forty-three-year-old Cecil Chacon, Jr. was a respected educator in Henderson, N.C. when he was murdered under unusual circumstances in 1992. Is there still a way to solve his case? KC Lee Johnson was a transgender woman murdered in Wilmington in early 2023 by a man she met online. Was her death a hate crime or a crime of opportunity? We also discuss Operation Artemis, a recent sting set up in North Carolina that netted the arrests of fifteen different individuals attempting to meet minors for the purposes of sexual activity.

    Operation Artemis:
    https://www.wbtv.com/2024/05/31/mooresville-pd-wraps-up-largest-child-predator-operation-departments-history/

    Renee's Digital Course on Podcasting:
    https://www.wow-womenonwriting.com/classroom/ReneeRoberson_Podcasting.php

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    • 28 min
    Ep. 101-Madalina Cojocari, Crystal Morrison, Marty Teague, Lisa Thompson and Russell Anthony

    Ep. 101-Madalina Cojocari, Crystal Morrison, Marty Teague, Lisa Thompson and Russell Anthony

    An update on the Madalina Cojocari missing persons case from Cornelius, North Carolina. We also take a look at Crystal Morrison, who went missing from Concord in 2012, Marty Teague's disappearance from Statesville in 2018, and the 1983 South Carolina cold case of Lisa Thompson and Russell Anthony.

    Show Sponsors:
    Renee's Digital Course on Podcasting:
    https://www.wow-womenonwriting.com/WOWclasses.html

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    • 21 min
    Ep. 100-Conversations With Podcast Guests from Missing in the Carolinas

    Ep. 100-Conversations With Podcast Guests from Missing in the Carolinas

    A true crime podcast is nothing without its guests. For our 100th episode, Renee takes a look back at some of the conversations she's had with true crime authors, advocates, and historians over the past four years.

    Show Sponsor:
    WOW! Women on Writing
    Renee's Digital Course on Podcasting:
    https://www.wow-womenonwriting.com/classroom/ReneeRoberson_Podcasting.php

    • 46 min
    Replay-Missing College Students in the Carolinas

    Replay-Missing College Students in the Carolinas

    College is a time for young people to explore their individuality and take on new responsibility. This episode examines the still-unsolved missing persons cases of Jason Wood, Virginia "Ginni" Wood, and Martin Roberts. Missing in the Carolinas will return with a new episode next week.

    • 21 min
    Ep. 99-What Causes a Person to Go Missing?

    Ep. 99-What Causes a Person to Go Missing?

    Renee takes a look at some of the factors that cause a person to go missing with specific examples from past episodes. Plus, she shares the case of Samantha Josephson, who disappeared outside a bar in South Carolina after getting into a car she thought was her Uber.

    Link to study about prevalence of violence in missing and unidentified persons cases:
    https://nij.ojp.gov/topics/articles/how-prevalent-violence-missing-and-unidentified-persons-cases#1

    Show Sponsors:
    Renee's digital course on podcasting:
    https://www.wow-womenonwriting.com/classroom/ReneeRoberson_Podcasting.php

    Skincare by SkinxErin (use code MISSINGCAROLINAS10 for ten percent off your order)
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    • 28 min
    Ep. 98-Carolina Crimes From the 1950s and 60s

    Ep. 98-Carolina Crimes From the 1950s and 60s

    It's always suspicious when a newlywed who turns up murdered or deceased in an accident has a spouse who stands to collect a large life insurance policy. This was the case of Lucille Rinaldi, who was murdered in 1963, and Brenda Anderson, who drowned mysteriously in 1965. We also take a look at one of Chapel Hill's oldest cold cases, the murder of 71-year-old Rachel Crook.

    Co-Writer: Mia Roberson

    Renee's "You Can Start a Podcast!" Video Webinar
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    • 28 min

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