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If you would like to give me feedback, click here This episode dives into two cases, the disappearance of Gabriel Johnson and the disappearance of Jhessye Shockley. In December of 2009, Gabriel's mother, Elizabeth, ran off with her infant son, Gabriel, and never returned him back to his father. Elizabeth told conflicting stories of what happened to Gabriel, and even when offered a deal with police, she refused to ever say where he was. In 2011, five year old Jhessye Shockley was reported miss...
If you would like to give me feedback, click here In 1983, a family who was visiting Yosemite National Park stumbled upon partial human remains that had belonged to a woman in her 20’s, and her identity had eluded police for forty years. During the course of the investigation, a well known serial killer had come to light, and when investigated, he claimed that he had killed the Jane Doe. However, this particular serial killer had falsely confessed to hundreds of murders, and his tales were la...
If you would like to give me feedback, click here This podcast episode features two cases, the death of Devin Williams and the escape of Robert Fisher. In 1995, Devin Williams was seen driving his 18 wheeler semi truck through the Tonto National Forest, seemingly unaware of anyone around him. When approached, he was behaving bizarrely, before he disappeared. Two years later, his skull was discovered not far from where his truck was abandoned. In 2001, Robert Fisher brutally murdered his entir...
If you would like to give me feedback, click here This episode features two cases of two unidentified Jane Does, Little Miss X and Devil Dog Jane Doe. In 1958, the skeletal remains of a adolescent was found in Coconino County, Arizona, with personal belongs scattered about. There were some clues to lead investigators to who she might be, however, and many possibilities of missing girls who resembled the remains, but she has never been identified. In 2011, the body of an elderly woman was disc...
If you would like to give me feedback, click here In November of 1989, fourteen year old Sonya Moore left her New Hampshire home and never returned, despite having a very important courthouse meeting scheduled for the next day. Months passed, when in April of 1990, a motorist spotted something floating in a body of water in a nearby wildlife preserve, and it was discovered to be the body of missing Sonya Moore. Sonya's killer has never been found, 35 years later. Support the show Please...
If you would like to give me feedback, click here In 1980, Paul Braxton Fugate was working at the Chiricahua National Monument in southern Arizona, when he told another employee he was going to go on a foot patrol of a nearby hiking trail, but he never returned. While it was initially thought that he got lost and succumbed to the elements, that theory was put by the wayside when sightings of Paul in the car with two men, talks of murder and conspiracies, and two strange letters came forth ind...
If you would like to give me feedback, click here In the summer of 1960, four year old Sharon Lee Gallegos was being relentlessly stalked by a couple in a green sedan, who was not only following Sharon, but probing her neighbors with questions about the little girl. One July day, when the couple saw their chance, they grabbed Sharon and pulled her into their car, and she was never seen again. Ten days later in Arizona, the charred remains of a young girls body was discovered in the dese...
If you would like to give me feedback, click here In 1982, just outside of Williams, Arizona, the body of the decomposing body of an unknown teenager girl was found along Interstate 40, beneath a cedar tree. A few people had seen and interacted with the girl, who was in the company of an older man, but no one knew who she was. The girl was given the nickname of Valentine Sally in place of Jane Doe. Nearly 40 years went by before she was identified as seventeen year old Carolyn Celeste E...
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