Drowning Creek

In the early morning hours of November 2, 2007, Justin Gaines walked out of a popular nightclub on the outskirts of Atlanta, Georgia and was never seen again. The investigation into Gaines' disappearance quickly went cold and remained so until 2015, when a man confessed to taking part in his murder. Though this detailed confession described what happened to Justin Gaines, who was involved, and where his body was placed, no arrest has ever been made. Host Sean Kipe digs into this story to find out what really happened to Justin Gaines and tries to make sense of the still ongoing investigation. But as Sean gets deeper, he finds himself in an underworld of drugs, money, and murder. ‘Best 2024, Podcasts of the Year’ – Amazon Music Podcasts
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Best show ever
Apr 16
This has literally been the best podcast I have ever listened to. Sean is amazing!
Trash
6d ago
This is the most drawn out repetitive podcast I ever heard. It’s also boring. He also plays inaudible interviews that you can’t understand. Do not recommend.
Excellent production but…
May 15
Is this story really worth 10 episodes of investment of your time? Arguably not. This is a well-produced podcast. Plenty of legwork went into this investigation and the storytelling is top-notch. I just don’t know how this story stands out from the thousands of other missing or murdered people who played with fire a little too long and got burned. People disappear all the time after deciding to hang with criminals and other trashy groups. It’s sad, and nobody deserves to be killed or otherwise made to “disappear.” And yes, this person should have had a chance to make amends for his life mistakes, and he didn’t get it. But it happens every day and is therefore not an unusual or extraordinary story.
Excellent
Feb 26
As a resident in of Walton County, GA (Loganville) all I can say is WOW! Who knew... This story has so many layers but the ending and the information that was discovered after all these years is shocking. However, if you have any experience with Walton County’s injustice system is not shocking at all. Not many want to do their jobs and when you do it for them they don’t listen. Great job diving into this case and bringing so much informative information out. Prayers for this family!
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