Down & Away Jeni Decker
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- True Crime
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True crime focusing on cold homicide cases.
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1- Where is Emma Vaughn?
Emma Vaughn was allegedly last seen walking down Robinson Street in Orlando, Florida on July 10th, 1982. She was 14 years old and had given birth to a baby boy just 5 months before she suddenly disappeared.
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2- Who Killed Likisha Battle?
9-year-old Likisha Battle was sent on an errand by her mother one Sunday morning in the summer of 1982, but never returned home. Her body was found in a wooded area behind their apartment complex two days later.
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3- Who Killed Mabel & Nancy?
The cases of Mabel Andrews (16) and Nancy Grace Daniel (14) are thought to be related, but the details are complicated. Both young women never returned to their Orlando, Florida area homes after going missing just months apart in 1976.
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4- Tommie Andrews
Mabel Andrews' brother Tommie Lee Andrews was the first person in the United States to be convicted of a crime using DNA evidence.
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5-The Orlando Series Unknowns
Four more Orlando victims are covered in this season and there is an interview with Donnie Vaughn, the child who was 5 months old when his mother Emma Vaughn went missing in 1982.
Music this season courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions -
The Oak Grove Cemetery Murders EPISODE 1
On February 22, 1972 around 8a.m., the bodies of Shirley Elizabeth Whitten (19) and Roger Dale Higgins (26) were discovered in the Oak Grove Cemetery at the end of CR 232 in Wildwood, Florida. Both were stabbed multiple times. Shirley Whitten worked at the Union 76 Truck Stop at the time of her death. Roger Dale Higgins had just started working for a moving company and had stopped in to rest at the truck stop with his employer.
If you or someone you know has information regarding this case, please contact Captain John Galvin with the Sumter County Sheriff’s office by phone at 352-569-1600 or by email at JGalvin@sumtercountysheriff.org
Music by Blue Dot Sessions
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Fierce Emma
My heart broke for Emma, as you told her story I could not help the tears that rolled down my cheeks for Emma and all of her siblings. So strong and rightly angry at the decisions of the adults around her and yet just a vulnerable and traumatized kid in the end. Godspeed Emma.
Mike Olson
Thank you for covering Mike’s case! I am Mike’s sister in law. Unfortunately I never knew Mike as a adult but did play with him and my now husband Jeff as children. My children are the ones who helped you. I can not begin to tell you how this has effected our lives over the last 43 years. Just knowing that their is people out there that are willing to help get answers is amazing!! I can only pray that something comes from this. I think I know better than anyone Jeff needs closure more than anyone. I want to also thank everyone who has helped you with this investigation and their kind words about Mike.