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Case 292: Monster of the Andes
*** Content warnings: Child abuse, child victims, sexual assault ***
In the late 1970s, young girls along the Andes mountain range in Ecuador began to disappear. By 1980, the number of missing girls had reached national crisis proportions. Police feared the girls had been abducted by international child traffickers and sold into domestic and sexual slavery. That was until a vigilant market vendor spotted something out of the ordinary.
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Narration – Anonymous Host
Research & writing – Holly Boyd
Creative direction – Milly Raso
Production and music – Mike Migas
Music – Andrew D.B. Joslyn
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Hello, Casefile Premium listeners. This is a quick message to let you know that Premium Episode Ina and David Steiner was our last episode before we take a month-long, mid-year break. Casefile will be back with new episodes on August 17. We will return with two episodes, the first on the 17th and the second on the 18th.
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Case 291: David Pauley, Ralph Geiger & Timothy Kern
In October of 2011, an advertisement was posted on the website Craigslist. It read: Wanted: Caretaker For Farm. Simply watch over a 688 acre patch of hilly farmland and feed a few cows. You get 300 a week and a nice 2 bedroom trailer. Someone older and single preferred but will consider all. Relocation a must. You must have a clean record and be trustworthy—this is a permanent position.
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Narration – Anonymous Host
Research & writing – Erin Munro
Creative direction – Milly Raso
Production and music – Mike Migas
Music – Andrew D.B. Joslyn
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Premium Episode 28: Ina & David Steiner
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In 2009, Ina and David Steiner founded an online newsletter called eCommerceBytes. The couple worked hard to establish themselves as knowledgeable, trustworthy and unbiased reporters in the e-commerce industry and were well respected by their niche community. Then in 2019, eCommerceBytes received a scathing message from a Twitter user who took issue with how Ina Steiner reported on the U.S multinational e-commerce company eBay.
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Anonymous Host - narration
Milly Raso - research, writing
Mike Migas - production, music
Andrew D.B. Joslyn - music
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Behind the Files & Q&A: July 2024
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In July 2024, Behind the Files and the Q&A, the Anonymous Host is joined by Erin and Milly (and Mike!) to answer your questions and discuss the making of:
Case 285 - Louise Ellis
Case 286 - The Survivors' Network
Case 287 - Half & Susanne Zantop
Case 288 - Mark Van Dongen
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