6 episodes

This podcast series revisits the life and very tragic death of a Redmond, Oregon woman whose gruesome murder has gone unsolved for 40 years.

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TAKEN: The Murder of Mary Jo Templeton Tim Underwood, TAKEN Podcast

    • True Crime
    • 3.6 • 7 Ratings

This podcast series revisits the life and very tragic death of a Redmond, Oregon woman whose gruesome murder has gone unsolved for 40 years.

Can you help bring a killer to justice?

    The Discovery

    The Discovery

    At 8:12 on the morning of April 30th, 1979, Pacific Power & Light worker Bob Gilbert was performing his daily ritual of raking the grates; he did so using a 20-foot long metal rake to remove any debris from the screening in front of the dam’s turbines.
    Bob was accustomed to pulling up leaves and dead fish during his raking, but on this day, he found something that would set in motion one of the biggest shocks of Bend, Oregon's short history.

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    • 18 min
    The Investigation

    The Investigation

    It took one month from the time the first body parts were discovered at the dam until police – through dental records, like Leo had hoped – were able to positively ID the victim as 49-year-old Mary Jo Templeton.

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    • 20 min
    The Suspects

    The Suspects

    As compelling as Penny Wilcox’s story was, it just didn’t make a whole lot of sense to me from a logical standpoint. Because if I were the one who’d pulled the trigger, my first thought wouldn't have been to stay behind and dismember the body, it would’ve been to get the hell out of there.

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    • 50 min
    The Serial Killer?

    The Serial Killer?

    Joseph Fischer told police that he would drink two quarts of whiskey a day, then find people to kill who reminded him of his mother. He despised her, of course, and once said if he could dig her up, he’d make soup out of her.
    While on his self-professed killing spree, Fischer stated to authorities that he had committed murders in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maine, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Washington, and Oregon.

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    • 20 min
    Mary Jo Templeton

    Mary Jo Templeton

    There’s endless laughter, tears, and affection from Templeton’s family and friends. And then – from police reports – there are the accounts of domestic disturbances, public intoxication, and criminal mischief.

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    • 27 min
    God's Tequila

    God's Tequila

    It takes determination, it takes passion…but it also takes a little bit of luck. A lot of these cold cases…people sit at their desk and they’ll wait for that phone call to come in to crack the case. They’ll wait for that tip instead of getting off your ass and goin’ and knocking on doors…and that’s what needs to be done.
    You generate the lead. You don’t wait for the lead to come to you.
    All cases are solvable. A forty-year-old case is no different. You just have to keep pushing and you push through until you get that breakthrough.

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    • 57 min

Customer Reviews

3.6 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

ChloéC ,

Interesting case, great production, incredibly egocentric host.

Title says it all. It’s a good listen. I hadn’t heard of the case before, it’s well investigated, and the interview clips are relevant and of good quality. But the host is almost nauseating in his ability to make the brutal 40-year-old murder, of a woman he has no connection to, all about him. We hear about his private existential crisis before we hear anything about the life of the victim. In fact, we barely learn anything about Mary Jo’s life at all. But we hear a whole lot about how “affected” the host is. Seriously dude, it’s not about you.

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