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Unforgotten is intended to give voice to the voiceless: Alabama’s missing and murdered victims. Sellers and Stormy of the Alabama Cold Case Advocacy nonprofit organization put an emphasis on ethical research, bridging the gaps between law enforcement and families, and sharing each story in a respectful, victim-facing manner in an effort to ensure these cases - these individuals - remain unforgotten.

To learn how you can further support ACCA and Unforgotten's mission, please visit alcoldcase.com and be sure to follow us on social media. You can also reach out to us directly at info@alcoldcase.com.

Content for this podcast is written, recorded, and produced by Sellers and Stormy. Music and Sound effects are courtesy of Soundstripe and Epidemic Sound. We are recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM, hosted and distributed by Red Circle, and available to you on your favorite podcast platform.

On behalf of Alabama's missing, murdered, and their families - and from the bottom of our hearts - thank you for listening. And, please, continue to do the most important 2 things you can do:

Share their stories, and if you know something, say something!

Be the spark!

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In this week’s surprise episode, we are glad to be able to share Matt Helms and Scott Heib’s case with you, a homicide case that shocked their small town of Enterprise, Alabama and shattered their family on October 2, 2007. Renewed efforts from Enterprise PD and ALEA began in October 2017, and their efforts have recently picked up again. Today, we’re sharing the rollercoaster of events this case has been on and even an important update.#MattHelms #ScottHeib #EnterpriseAL #EnterpriseAlabamaPD #murder If you have any information related to the murders of Matt Helms & Scott Heib, it’s important to reach out ASAP. You can do so using any of the methods below.Enterprise Police Dept.:Call - 334-347-2222Online – enterprisepd.com tip formYou may also contact the ACCA directly:Text or call our tip line at 251-501-COLD (2653)Email info@alcoldcase.com Online via our contact form on alcoldcase.com.#Alabama #IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #NoMoreColdCases #EngageWithEmpathy #FamiliesMatter #BeTheSpark #LightThePathResources and Special Mentions:ACCA-Helms&Heib Resources GDVoices For Victims 5K - VOCALDon’t forget we still have a few t-shirts left in our merch store. (Also, we’re working on some new merch! Keep your eyes open for that!)For families of victims of violent crime and survivors of violent crime, remember you have a resource here ACVCC / ACVCC FB page, and here.Alabama Cold Case Advocacy (ACCA) & the Unforgotten podcast are products of countless hours of research and networking, aimed at bringing greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses to ensure that victims’ families have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. If you appreciate our mission and feel inspired to support our work, there are a few ways you can help us #LightThePath!Make a one-time or monthly donation to Unforgotten through Red Circle.Sign up for a one-time or recurring donation on the ACCA website.Subscribe to the Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ for early access to ad-free episodes.Be sure to follow us on social media,Most importantly, tell everyone you know about these cases. Sharing their stories is one of the most effective ways to help find resolution for Alabama’s cold cases. Be The Spark. Together, we can make a difference.Remember, Justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten.#Unforgotten podcast is presented by the #ACCA, a non-profit organization advocating for cold case victims and their families. We are recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM, hosted and distributed by Red Circle, and available to you on your favorite podcast platform.Production:Content and production by Sellers & Stormy.Artwork by SellersMusic & Sound EffectsIntro music“Fingerprint” by Principles of UncertaintyAdditional Music via Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound“Desolation” by Wastelander via Soundstripe“Unsolved Mystery” by Josef Falkenskold“Until We Meet” by Gold In June“Wind of Memories” by Heath Cantu“Missing in the Mirror” by Max Anson“The Mole” by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen“Emotion Flows” by Louis LionSound effects by Soundstripe and Epidemic SoundAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In December 1978, 20 year old Debra Gunter vanished from her overnight shift at a Little General store on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast. Four days later, her body was found in the woods near McIntosh, Alabama, eighty five miles from where she disappeared.In Episode 4, The Line Marked Suspect, we examine newly obtained records from the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences, tracing the timeline of Debra’s disappearance, the discovery of her body, and two robberies that occurred within minutes of her vanishing. As we review forensic findings and the limited documentation from the scene, a troubling question emerges. Did investigators have enough time to see everything that mattered.This episode includes graphic and upsetting details from forensic records. Listener discretion is advised.Got information? 📞Contact Jackson County Sheriff’s Office at 228-769-3063 or through their mobile app, available for download here. 📞Mississippi Coast Crime Stoppers via telephone at 877-787-5898 or through their website.📱Text or call our tip line at 251-501-COLD (2653)📧Email info@alcoldcase.com 💻Submit using our contact form on alcoldcase.com.Ways to donate to Operation Safe ReturnText OSR to 53555 to receive a donation link.Donate directly at givebutter.com/operationsafereturn.Learn more at alcoldcase.com/operation-safe-return.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In December 1978, twenty-year-old Debra Gunter vanished from the Li’l General store where she worked the overnight shift in Gautier, Mississippi. Days later, her body was discovered miles away in rural Alabama. Sellers & Stormy share Debra’s story, uncovering long-buried details and connecting with investigator Lt. Darren Versiga, whose renewed look at the case may finally shed light on what happened that night. This is more than a mystery—it’s the story of a young woman who deserves to be remembered.In this episode of Unforgotten, we sit down with Lt. Darren Versiga, a Pascagoula Police Department investigator known for his work on cold cases across the Gulf Coast. Together, we take a deep dive into the 1978 unsolved murder of Debra Gunter, examining how the investigation unfolded then, what’s known now, and what modern investigative practices could reveal that simply wasn’t possible at the time.Lt. Versiga brings decades of experience to the conversation—offering expert insight into victimology, evidence handling, and the obstacles investigators face when working cases that are nearly 50 years old. His perspective helps us understand not just Debra’s case, but the broader challenges of solving violent crimes from an era when documentation, forensic tools, and interagency communication looked very different from today.This is an episode for anyone who wants to understand how cold case investigations work behind the scenes—and why renewed public awareness may be the key to finally getting justice for Debra.Got information? 📞Contact Jackson County Sheriff’s Office at 228-769-3063 or through their mobile app, available for download here. 📞Mississippi Coast Crime Stoppers via telephone at 877-787-5898 or through their website.📱Text or call our tip line at 251-501-COLD (2653)📧Email info@alcoldcase.com 💻Submit using our contact form on alcoldcase.com.Ways to donate to Operation Safe ReturnText OSR to 53555 to receive a donation link.Donate directly at givebutter.com/operationsafereturn.Learn more at alcoldcase.com/operation-safe-return.#DebraGunter #Gautier #JacksonCounty #Mississippi #McIntosh #WashingtonCounty #Alabama #AlabamaColdCaseAdvocacy #unforgotten #NoMoreColdCases #IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #truecrimecommunity #acca #bethesparkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In December 1978, twenty-year-old Debra Gunter vanished from the Li’l General store where she worked the overnight shift in Gautier, Mississippi. Days later, her body was discovered miles away in rural Alabama. Sellers & Stormy share Debra’s story, uncovering long-buried details and connecting with investigator Lt. Darren Versiga, whose renewed look at the case may finally shed light on what happened that night. This is more than a mystery—it’s the story of a young woman who deserves to be remembered.In this episode of Unforgotten, we sit down with Lt. Darren Versiga, a Pascagoula Police Department investigator known for his work on cold cases across the Gulf Coast. Together, we take a deep dive into the 1978 unsolved murder of Debra Gunter, examining how the investigation unfolded then, what’s known now, and what modern investigative practices could reveal that simply wasn’t possible at the time.Lt. Versiga brings decades of experience to the conversation—offering expert insight into victimology, evidence handling, and the obstacles investigators face when working cases that are nearly 50 years old. His perspective helps us understand not just Debra’s case, but the broader challenges of solving violent crimes from an era when documentation, forensic tools, and interagency communication looked very different from today.This is an episode for anyone who wants to understand how cold case investigations work behind the scenes—and why renewed public awareness may be the key to finally getting justice for Debra.Got information? 📞Contact Jackson County Sheriff’s Office at 228-769-3063 or through their mobile app, available for download here. 📞Mississippi Coast Crime Stoppers via telephone at 877-787-5898 or through their website.📱Text or call our tip line at 251-501-COLD (2653)📧Email info@alcoldcase.com 💻Submit using our contact form on alcoldcase.com.#DebraGunter #Gautier #JacksonCounty #Mississippi #McIntosh #WashingtonCounty #Alabama #AlabamaColdCaseAdvocacy #unforgotten #NoMoreColdCases #IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #truecrimecommunity #acca #bethesparkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
One night. One missing clerk. One story that still echoes through two states.In December 1978, twenty-year-old Debra Gunter vanished from the Li’l General store where she worked the overnight shift in Gautier, Mississippi. Days later, her body was discovered miles away in rural Alabama. In this season premiere, Sellers & Stormy revisit Debra’s final hours, uncovering long-buried details and connecting with investigator Lt. Darren Versiga, whose renewed look at the case may finally shed light on what happened that night. This is more than a mystery—it’s the story of a young woman who deserves to be remembered.Got information? Contact Jackson County Sheriff’s Office at 228-769-3063 or through their mobile app, available for download here. Mississippi Coast Crime Stoppers via telephone at 877-787-5898 or through their website.📞Text or call our tip line at 251-501-COLD (2653)📬Email info@alcoldcase.com Submit using our contact form on alcoldcase.com.Special thanks to Lt. Darren Versiga for his unyielding efforts to ensure no case is forgotten, his dedication to finding answers, and his invaluable support and collaboration in the making of this season.🎟️ Don’t miss Lt. Versiga live at True Crime Chronicles: The Case of Serial Killer Sam Little on November 1st in Ocean Springs, Mississippi.Get your tickets → https://www.themaryc.art/events/true-time-chroniclesAlabama Cold Case Advocacy (ACCA) and the Unforgotten podcast are the product of countless hours of researching and networking aimed at bringing greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses to ensure victims’ families have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. Your support is vital to our organization. It helps fund ACCA’s mission and enables us to continue to share these important cases on Unforgotten. There are a few ways you can help support our work: Make a one-time or monthly donation to Unforgotten through Red Circle.Sign up for a one-time or recurring donation on the ACCA website. Subscribe to the Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ for early access to ad-free episodes.Be sure to follow us on social media, Most importantly, tell everyone you know about these cases. Sharing their stories is one of the most effective ways to help find resolution for Alabama’s cold cases. #BeTheSpark. Together, we can make a difference. Remember, justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten.#Unforgotten podcast is presented by the #ACCA, a non-profit organization advocating for cold case victims and their families. We are recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM, hosted and distributed by Red Circle, and available to you on your favorite podcast platform.Production:Content and production by Sellers & Stormy.Artwork by SellersMusic & Sound Effects via Soundstripe and Epidemic SoundTrue Crime Investigation by Rhythm ScottHidden Minds by Martin MosesDanger Zone by Craft CaseWind of Memories by Heath CantuThe Wedding March vsn by Felix MendelssohnEverything We Knew by Christian AndersonThere Is No Sequel by Philip AyersAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What really happened to Stephen Pearson? In this gripping final episode of our three-part series, we dig deep into his case file one last time. Conflicting statements. Suspicious timelines. A trail of questions that refuses to fade.Join us as we unravel the tangled web of accounts surrounding Stephen’s disappearance, highlight the details you might have missed, and confront the unsettling truth about where his case stands today. If you thought you knew the story, think again.If you have any information regarding Stephen’s case:📞Text or call our tip line at 251-501-COLD (2653), EXT. 3📬Email info@alcoldcase.comSubmit using our contact form on alcoldcase.com.#StephenPearson #Missing #GrandBayAL #AlabamaThank you:Special thank you to Jason Usry for jumping in to assist in post-recording processing.Thank-you credit to Mobile County Commission for sponsoring the billboard in Grand Bay to assist in raising awareness for Stephen's case.Special thanks to Sheriff Burch and Investigator Mitch McRae of the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office for their unrelenting efforts for Stephen and many more, and for collaborating with ACCA to bring greater awareness to Stephen’s case.#IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #NoMoreColdCasesAlabama Cold Case Advocacy (ACCA) and the Unforgotten podcast are the product of countless hours of researching and networking aimed at bringing greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses to ensure victims’ families have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones.Your support is very important to us. It helps fund ACCA’s mission and enables us to continue to share these important cases on Unforgotten. To support our work, there are a few ways you can help:Make a one-time or monthly donation to Unforgotten through Red Circle.Sign up for a one-time or recurring donation on the ACCA website.Subscribe to the Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ for early access to ad-free episodes.Be sure to follow us on social media,Most importantly, tell everyone you know about these cases. Sharing their stories is one of the most effective ways to help find resolution for Alabama’s cold cases.#BeTheSpark. Together, we can make a difference. Remember, justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten.#Unforgotten podcast is presented by the #ACCA, a non-profit organization advocating for cold case victims and their families. We are recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM, hosted and distributed by Red Circle, and available to you on your favorite podcast platform.Production:Content and production by Sellers & Stormy.Artwork by SellersMusic & Sound EffectsIntro music“Fingerprint” by Principles of UncertaintyAdditional Music via Soundstripe, Epidemic SoundAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
When Stephen Pearson signed for a misdelivered package to help a postal worker, he couldn’t have known it would set off a chain of events that would end in mystery, suspicion—and silence. The package? Ten pounds of marijuana. Stephen’s reaction? He told the neighbors they had to report it… or he would. Days later, Stephen vanished without a trace.In Part 2 of Unforgotten Episode 5, we discuss the package, suspects, cars, and hear more from Sheriff Burch and Stephen’s daughter, Julie Pearson.Someone knows the truth… and someone made sure Stephen never came back.If you have any information regarding Stephen’s case:📞Text or call our tip line at 251-501-COLD (2653), EXT. 3📬Email info@alcoldcase.com Submit using our contact form on alcoldcase.com.#StephenPearson #Missing #GrandBayAL #AlabamaThank you: Thank-you credit to NBC 15 for the use of an audio clip.Special thanks to Sheriff Burch and Investigator Mitch McRae of the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office for their unrelenting efforts for Stephen and many more, and for collaborating with ACCA to bring greater awareness to Stephen’s case.#IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #NoMoreColdCases Alabama Cold Case Advocacy (ACCA) and the Unforgotten podcast are the product of countless hours of researching and networking aimed at bringing greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses to ensure victims’ families have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones.Your support is very important to us. It helps fund ACCA’s mission and enables us to continue to share these important cases on Unforgotten. To support our work, there are a few ways you can help:Make a one-time or monthly donation to Unforgotten through Red Circle.Sign up for a one-time or recurring donation on the ACCA website.Subscribe to the Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ for early access to ad-free episodes.Be sure to follow us on social media,Most importantly, tell everyone you know about these cases. Sharing their stories is one of the most effective ways to help find resolution for Alabama’s cold cases.#BeTheSpark. Together, we can make a difference. Remember, justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten.#Unforgotten podcast is presented by the #ACCA, a non-profit organization advocating for cold case victims and their families. We are recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM, hosted and distributed by Red Circle, and available to you on your favorite podcast platform.Production:Content and production by Sellers & Stormy.Artwork by SellersMusic & Sound EffectsIntro music“Fingerprint” by Principles of UncertaintyAdditional Music via Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound“Desolation” by Wastelander“Recognize” by Grant Borland“Running through the Dark” by Roots and Recognition“Greed” by Nu Alkemi$t“You’re a Trainwreck” by Toby Tranter“Silent as Smoke” by Jay Varton“Conspiracy Inc.” by Alec Slayne“As Fate Would Have It” by Wicked CinemaSound effects by Soundstripe and Epidemic SoundAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Thanks for waiting on us! Stormy started a new job (aside from ACCA), and it derailed the editing schedule a bit. We begin by discussing the unfortunate outcome of Brittany Robinson's father's murder trial. And then we bring you the long-awaited case of Stephen Pearson from Grand Bay, AL.On December 27, 2000, when Stephen Pearson signed for a misdelivered package to help a postal worker, he couldn’t have known it would set off a chain of events that would end in mystery, suspicion—and silence.The package? Ten pounds of marijuana.Stephen’s reaction? He told the neighbors they had to report it… or he would.Days later, Stephen vanished without a trace.In Part 1, we take you back to the beginning—to who Stephen was, what he said, and how his final days unraveled like a slow-burning fuse. You’ll hear never-before-released details, quotes from those closest to him, and insight from the very investigator who’s carried this case for more than two decades.Because someone knows the truth… and someone made sure Stephen never came back.If you have any information regarding Stephen’s case:📞Text or call our tip line at 251-501-COLD (2653), EXT. 3📬Email info@alcoldcase.com Submit using our contact form on alcoldcase.com.#StephenPearson #Missing #GrandBayAL #AlabamaThank you to Sheriff Burch and Investigator Mitch McRae of the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office for their unrelenting efforts for Stephen and many more, and for collaborating with ACCA to bring greater awareness to Stephen’s case.Voices For Victims 5K - VOCAL is this weekend - you can still sign up!!Don’t forget we still have a few t-shirts left in our merch store. (Also, we’re working on some new merch! Keep your eyes open for that!)#IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #NoMoreColdCases Alabama Cold Case Advocacy (ACCA) and the Unforgotten podcast are the product of countless hours of researching and networking aimed at bringing greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses to ensure victims’ families have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. Your support is very important to us. It helps fund ACCA’s mission and enables us to continue to share these important cases on Unforgotten. To support our work, there are a few ways you can help. Make a one-time or monthly donation to Unforgotten through Red Circle.Sign up for a one-time or recurring donation on the ACCA website. Subscribe to the Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ (like you do!) for early access to ad-free episodes.Be sure to follow us on social media.Most importantly, tell everyone you know about these cases. Sharing their stories is one of the most effective ways to help find resolution for Alabama’s cold cases.#BeTheSpark. Together, we can make a difference. Remember, justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten.#Unforgotten podcast is presented by the #ACCA, a non-profit organization advocating for cold case victims and their families. We are recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM, hosted and distributed by Red Circle, and available to you on your favorite podcast platform.Production:Content and production by Sellers & Stormy.Artwork by SellersMusic & Sound EffectsIntro music“Fingerprint” by Principles of UncertaintyAdditional Music via Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound“Desolation” by Wastelander via Soundstripe“Underlying Cause” by Experia“Keyless Entry” by Esme Cruz“Girl With Balloon” by Sayuri Hayashi Egnell“Theories" by Out To The World“Certified” by Timothy Infinite“Christmas Calling” by BENSON“Fatal Flaws” by Howard Harper-Barnes“A Truth Unwanted” by Stefan Ekstrom“Tattersail” by Anders Shill Paulson“Emotion Flows” by Louis LionSound effects by Soundstripe and Epidemic SoundAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
(Early release 4/16/25)In this episode, we have a special interview with investigative journalist Brad Golson, who co-authored the book “What Happened to Mary Faye Hunter: A Novel Based On A True Story” in follow-up to our last episode on Mary Faye’s 1967 mysterious and unsolved homicide in Decatur, Alabama.Please help us keep Mary Faye’s story alive, and hopefully, evidence will become available to formally put her case to bed so her family will have resolution.If you have information regarding Mary Faye Hunter’s murder, please come forward through any of the following ways:Decatur Police Department, (256) 341-4635Morgan County Sheriff's Department, (256) 301-1174The ACCA tip line 251-501-COLD (2653)info@alcoldcase.comACCA contact form#MaryFayeHunter #WhatHappenedToMaryFayeHunter #MorganCountyAL #DecaturALResources/mentions:Finding Mary Faye Hunter: The Real Story -Golson Custom Video Oct 23, 2018S1 Ep 35: Autism Awareness/Acceptance Month & Jason Sims Jr.alcoldcase.com Light the Path T-Shirtshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgan_County,_Alabamahttps://encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/morgan-county/ACCA S2E2 Mary Faye Hunter Resource Links G-Drivehttps://www.childwelfare.gov/preventionmonth/ https://www.missingkids.org/theissueshttps://www.samhsa.gov/about/digital-toolkits/alcohol-awareness-monthhttps://addictionhotline.com/alabama/VOCAL (Victims of Crime and Leniency)#Murdered #IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #Alabama #NoMoreColdCases #LightThePathAlabama Cold Case Advocacy (ACCA) & the Unforgotten podcast are products of countless hours of researching and networking to bring greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses to ensure victims’ families have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. If you appreciate our mission and feel inspired to support our work, there are a few ways you can help us #LightThePath!Make a one-time or monthly donation to Unforgotten through Red Circle.Sign up for a one-time or recurring donation on the ACCA website.Subscribe to the Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ (like you do!) for early access to ad-free episodes.Be sure to follow us on social media, but most importantly, tell everyone you know about these cases. Sharing their stories is one of the most effective ways to help find resolution for Alabama’s cold cases.#BeTheSpark. Together, we can make a difference.Remember, Justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten.#Unforgotten is presented by #ACCA, a non-profit organization advocating for cold case victims and their families. We are recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM, hosted and distributed by Red Circle, and available to you on your favorite podcast platform.Production:Content and production by Sellers & Stormy.Artwork by SellersMusic & Sound EffectsIntro music“Fingerprint” by Principles of UncertaintyAdditional Music via Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound“Desolation” by Wastelander via Soundstripe“Emotion Flows” by Louis LionSound effects by Soundstripe and Epidemic SoundAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
20-year-old Rickem Samuel was last seen on April 2, 2016, getting into a black 4-door Nissan Versa at the Eastern Boulevard Walmart with two of his coworkers from Hyundai Glovis. On June 30, 2016, Rickem's body was located in the 300 block of South Hopper Street. His mother Ericka Davis sat in with us for a discussion about his case, so you’ll hear from Ericka as well as hear the replay of season 1 episode 2’s feature of Rickem.Links and info shared:Listen to Ericka's Missing Our Voice interview.Watch WSFA's "Case Files: Who Killed Rickem Samuels?"Watch Ericka's CrimeDoor TV interview (CrimeDoor TV is available on Roku and Tubi)Read the ACCA blog “Breaking the Silence” by Tillis James.Sign our Petition for the Alabama Victims’ Families’ Rights ActFor victims’ families or anyone needing help, 988 is the national phone number for all mental health, for anyone experiencing mental health-related distress – whether that is thoughts of suicide, mental health or substance use crisis, or any other kind of emotional distress, or you are worried about someone needing help. They are routed to representatives in the state you are calling from.#SilenceIsBetrayal: If you have any information on the murder of Rickem Samuel or the disappearance of Nanette Thomas, please contact:Montgomery Police Department at 334-241-2651Central Alabama CrimeStoppers at 334-215-7867or submit an anonymous tip online.ACCA Tipline at 251-501-COLD (2653)or by emailing info@alcoldcase.com or by using our contact form on alcoldcase.com.#JusticeForRickem #FindNannetteThomas #Alabama #IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #NoMoreColdCases #Missing #Murdered #EngageWithEmpathy #FamiliesMatter Alabama Cold Case Advocacy (ACCA) & the Unforgotten podcast are products of countless hours of researching and networking, aimed to bring greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses to ensure that victims’ families have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. If you appreciate our mission and feel inspired to support our work, there are a few ways you can help us #LightThePath!Make a one-time or monthly donation to Unforgotten through Red Circle.Sign up for a one-time or recurring donation on the ACCA website. Subscribe to the Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ for early access to ad-free episodes.Be sure to follow us on social media, But most importantly, tell everyone you know about these cases. Sharing their stories is one of the most effective ways to help find resolution for Alabama’s cold cases. #BeTheSpark. Together, we can make a difference. Remember Justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten.#Unforgotten podcast is presented by the #ACCA, a non-profit organization advocating for cold case victims and their families. We are recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM, hosted and distributed by Red Circle, and available to you on your favorite podcast platform.Production:Content and production by Sellers & Stormy.Artwork by SellersMusic & Sound EffectsIntro music“Fingerprint” by Principles of UncertaintyAdditional Music via Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound“Desolation” by Wastelander"Weeping Willow" by Stephen Keech"The Unforgettable" by Gavin Luke“Emotion Flows” by Louis LionSound effects by Soundstripe and Epidemic SoundAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
ACCA is honored to be researching a case with the help of Lt Darren Versiga of the Pascagoula PD, MS, and Covert Investigations and Process Service. Coming up in our next episode, we will share the story of Debra Gunter, who disappeared from the Little General Convenience Store in December of 1978 and was found brutally murdered days later. Her case remains unsolved.Come with us on this journey of twists and some unexpected turns in Episode 6 in mid-October.#Alabama #IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #NoMoreColdCases #Missing #Murdered #DebraGunter Alabama Cold Case Advocacy (ACCA) and the Unforgotten podcast are products of countless hours of researching and networking aimed at bringing greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses to ensure victims’ families have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. Your support is very important to us. It helps fund ACCA’s mission and enables us to continue to share these important cases on Unforgotten. To support our work, there are a few ways you can help: Make a one-time or monthly donation to Unforgotten through Red Circle.Sign up for a one-time or recurring donation on the ACCA website. Subscribe to the Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ for early access to ad-free episodes.Be sure to follow us on social media, Most importantly, tell everyone you know about these cases. Sharing their stories is one of the most effective ways to help find resolution for Alabama’s cold cases. #BeTheSpark. Together, we can make a difference. Remember, justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten.#Unforgotten podcast is presented by the #ACCA, a non-profit organization advocating for cold case victims and their families. We are recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM, hosted and distributed by Red Circle, and available to you on your favorite podcast platform.Music & Sound Effects by Soundstripe and Epidemic SoundAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Well, Season 1 has come to an end. As they close this chapter, Sellers and Stormy get a little silly, discuss a couple happenings in the news, reflect on this season and give a little hint at the upcoming year. (Also, a complete aside, so you don’t think Stormy was imagining a character in a movie or you were yelling at us what the movie was (and you’ll understand once you listen): Ender’s Game! Thank you to everyone for a special season, for sharing the cases, and the families for trusting us with their loved one's plight.If you have tips for any cases we discussed in a previous episode or have shared on social media, or if you have a case you would like to submit for a future episode or if you are a family member of a cold case victim in need of support, please feel free to contact us by emailing info@alcoldcase.com or by using the contact form on alcoldcase.com.**Psst, stick around to the very end (Past end credits) for some extras!**Links and thanks from today’s episode:​Former Walker Co. correctional officer agrees to plead guilty in death of inmate Tony Mitchell  #JusticeForTonyMitchell ​Addiction recovery worker claims in lawsuit she was fired for calling for justice in Tony Mitchell’s Walker County jail death​Settlement in federal court case involving WCSO​Family of man shot dead by Walker County Sheriff’s deputy settles federal wrongful death lawsuit​Additional bones found Mount Vernon where skull was found​Facebook post 1/3/24: 23 years ago Stephen Pearson disappeared​Breaking the Silence: Rickem Samuel ​https://www.joacree.com/​Storm Of Suspicion Season 5, Episode 9: Burned in a Blackout is available on The Weather Channel #LisaNichols#Alabama #IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #NoMoreColdCases #Missing #Murdered #EngageWithEmpathy #FamiliesMatter #RaiseYourVoice #Advocacy #JusticeForAllBe sure to follow us on social media where we continue to advocate for cold case victims and their families!Alabama Cold Case Advocacy & the Unforgotten podcast are products of countless hours of researching and networking to bring greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses out of our own pocket. This ensures victims’ families have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. If you appreciate our mission and feel inspired to support our work, please consider making a one-time or recurring donation on our website. Each person who donates can receive one of Doc’s Angel Hearts, hand-crafted pieces of jewelry by Dr. Highley for ACCA as a symbol of hope and solidarity for families seeking justice. Your extra support will enable us to continue our research, share cold cases, and offer hope to families who may feel forgotten. Together, we can make a difference. #RaiseAwareness #SupportAlabamaColdCaseFamilies #DocsAngelHeartsRemember Justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten.#Unforgotten is an #ACCA podcast, recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM, hosted and distributed by Spotify for Podcasters.  Available to you on your favorite podcast platform.Production:​Content and production by Sellers & Stormy.​Sound production by Principles of Uncertainty​Artwork by SellersMusic & Sound EffectsIntro music​“Fingerprint” by Principles of UncertaintyAdditional Music via Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound​“Desolation” by Wastelander via Soundstripe - #Wastelander​“The Detective” by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen - #ChristopherMoeDitlevsen​“Emotion Flows” by Louis Lion - #LouisLion​“With Grace” - by Shimmer - #ShimmerSound effects by Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound, Pixabay Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ep 41: Paula Ellis

Ep 41: Paula Ellis

2024-07-0301:01:06

On a Saturday evening, at the end of spring break 1973, Tuscaloosa University of Alabama student Paula Lee Ellis went out to dinner with friends, stopped to see her brother, and then decided to head to an on-campus all-night concert festival at the Woods Quad on bike. Leaving her dorm, which was only a few hundred yards from her destination, it would be the last time any of her friends would see her alive. Join us and Capt. Jack Kennedy from the Tuscaloosa Co SO Violent Crimes Unit as we discuss Paula’s case. If you were at the UA campus or the Spring Rave-Up on April 21st or 22nd, 1973, you may have taken some pictures that may have caught something important you hadn't noticed previously. You may have seen Paula on her bike or even with someone. Even all these years later, you may remember the smallest detail or someone has since shared something that's nagging you. If you know anything regarding Paula’s murder, please reach out ASAP: Tuscaloosa Co SO Violent Crimes, 205-464-8690 Capt. Jack Kennedy, jkennedy@tcsoal.org CrimeStoppers, 205-752-7876 (205-752-STOP) As always, you may also contact us by email at info@alcoldcase.com or the contact form at alcoldcase.com. #PaulaEllis #Alabama #IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #NoMoreColdCases #Murdered #UniversityofAlabama #TuscaloosaCoSO #RollTide #EngageWithEmpathy #FamiliesMatter Links: Not a day for a murder When a killer’s trail goes cold Coed’s death still baffles investigators P1 & P4 ABC 33/40 News-Cold Case Tuscaloosa Paula Ellis FB-Tuscaloosa Venue: Music from the 60’s, 70s about Spring Rave-up at Woods Quad  Shelby County Reporter_Dentist-rubs-elbows-with-celebrity-elite The Tuscaloosa News Ellis Case Frustrates Police Here Patch.com_How An Unsolved Murder Led To The Creation Of The Tuscaloosa Violent Crimes Unit Birmingham Post-Herald 10 years pass-Paula Ellis slaying unsolved wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuscaloosa_County,_Alabama ACCA FB-Chanda Fehler ACCA FB-Brenda Kay Green Websleuths-Betty White, 38, Northport, 7 December 1980 Times Daily Regional-Decades later, victim’s mom vows to keep killer locked up Tuscaloosa_News_Tuscaloosa family learns to live life after loss New images of Tuscaloosa Jane Doe, found beaten, strangled in Alabama river in 1982, released by investigators Be sure to follow us on social media and subscribe to the ⁠Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ for early access to episodes & bonus content. Alabama Cold Case Advocacy & the Unforgotten podcast are products of countless hours of research and networking, to bring greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses out of our own pocket. This ensures victims’ families have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. If you appreciate our mission and feel inspired to support our work, please consider donating on our website. Your extra support will enable us to continue our research, share cold cases, and offer hope to families who may feel forgotten.  Together, we can make a difference. Remember Justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten. #Unforgotten podcast is presented by the #ACCA non-profit organization, recorded in conjunction with ⁠Riverside.FM⁠, hosted & distributed by ⁠Spotify for Podcasters⁠, & available to you on your favorite podcast platform.   Production: Content & production by Sellers & Stormy Sound production by Principles of Uncertainty Artwork by Sellers Music & Sound Effects Intro music “Fingerprint” by Principles of Uncertainty Additional Music via Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound “Desolation” by Wastelander-#Wastelander “Emotion Flows” by Louis Lion-#LouisLion “The Frontier” by Alsever Lake-#AlseverLake “Just Hold On” by Megan Wofford-#MeganWofford “Images” by Plain Strolls-#PlainStrolls “Grit” by Wastelander “Hope Whispers” by Johannes Bornlof-#JohannesBornlof “I Will Remember” by Gavin Luke-#GavinLuke Sound effects by Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound, Pixabay Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Our duo, Sellers and Stormy, share Part 3 of the tragic and mysterious death of 22-year-old C.J. Wilkinson. Today as we close our series, we mull over many theories and some of the many remaining questions about what may have happened on July 29, 2020, in Brilliant, AL. As we conclude our discussion, we share a letter we received, some text messages with someone close to CJ, and we will hear a bit more from family. There’s a beautiful gift honoring CJ that we are privileged to share with you as well, so be sure to stick with us to the end. #JusticeForCJWilkinson #CJWilkinson #IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #NoMoreColdCases #Alabama #BrilliantAL #MarionCountyAL #MarionCountySO #EngageWithEmpathy #FamiliesMatter In Memory of Charles Wayne Wilkinson III "CJ" family Facebook page If you have any information regarding C.J.’s case, please contact the Marion County Sheriff’s Office at 205-921-4733 or submit a tip online at Marion Co SO  You may also contact us by emailing info@alcoldcase.com or by using the contact form on alcoldcase.com. #CJWilkinson #BrilliantAL #MarionCountyAL #Alabama #IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #NoMoreColdCases #EngageWithEmpathy #FamiliesMatter Be sure to follow us on social media and subscribe to the ⁠Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ for early access to episodes and bonus content.  #UnforgottenPod #ALCCA Alabama Cold Case Advocacy & the Unforgotten podcast are products of countless hours of researching and networking, aimed at bringing greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses out of our own pocket. This ensures that victims' families have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. If you appreciate our mission and feel inspired to support our work, please consider making a one-time or recurring donation on our website. Your extra support will enable us to continue our research, share cold cases, and offer hope to families who may feel forgotten.  Together, we can make a difference. Remember Justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten. #Unforgotten is an #ACCA podcast recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM, hosted and distributed by Spotify for Podcasters.  Available to you on your favorite podcast platform. Special Mentions True Crime PI Podcast with Dana Poll #TrueCrimePI Seeking Justice” Live YouTube premiering 2/28/24 with Dana Poll, Lexi Kakis, Andrea Cipriano #SeekingJustice Uncovered #Uncovered Production: Content and production by Sellers & Stormy. Sound production by Principles of Uncertainty Artwork by Sellers Music & Sound Effects Intro music “Fingerprint” by Principles of Uncertainty Additional Music via Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound “Desolation” by Wastelander “Emotion Flows” by Louis Lion “Untitled” by Charles Wayne “CJ” Wilkinson, III “Lay Me Down In the Pines” by Haley Wilkinson #HaleyWilkinson Sound effects by Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound, Pixabay  Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Grab some tissues, because we're about to embark on a perplexing journey into the suspicious death of 22-year-old C.J. Wilkinson, who vanished for 10 weeks under mysterious circumstances after leaving home on foot during a sweltering July 29, 2020 day in Brilliant, AL. Join us as we share our intimate conversations with C.J.'s mother, April, and sister, Mariah, as well as two close friends, Leck Corkren and Austin Robertson to learn about C.J.’s life and his heartbreaking case. If you have any information regarding C.J.’s case, please contact the Marion County Sheriff’s Office at 205-921-7433 or submit a tip online Marion Co SO  You may also contact us by emailing info@alcoldcase.com or by using the contact form on alcoldcase.com. #CJWilkinson #Brilliant MarionCountyAL #Alabama #IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #NoMoreColdCases #Missing #Murdered #EngageWithEmpathy #FamiliesMatter Be sure to follow us on social media and subscribe to the ⁠Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ for early access to episodes and bonus content.  #UnforgottenPod #ALCCA Alabama Cold Case Advocacy & the Unforgotten podcast are products of countless hours of researching and networking, aimed at bringing greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses out of our own pocket. This ensures that families of victims have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. If you appreciate our mission and feel inspired to support our work, please consider making a one-time or recurring donation on our website. Your extra support will enable us to continue our research, share cold cases, and offer hope to families who may feel forgotten.  Together, we can make a difference. Remember Justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten. #Unforgotten is an #ACCA podcast recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM. Hosted and distributed by Spotify for Podcasters.  Available to you on your favorite podcast platform. Production: Content and production by Sellers & Stormy. Sound production by Principles of Uncertainty Artwork by Sellers Music & Sound Effects Intro music “Fingerprint” by Principles of Uncertainty Additional Music via Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound “Desolation” by Wastelander “Emotion Flows” by Louis Lion “I Have Hope” by Howard Harper-Barnes “The Frontier” by Alsever Lake “Chasing New Sparks” by Plain Strolls “Being With You” by Sayuri Hayashi Egnell “For What Is Right” by Trevor Kowalski “Dark Cloud” by Ian Kelosky “Chance Encounter” by Gavin Luke “Left For Dead” by Wastelander “Slow Motions” by Damon Green Sound effects by Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound, Pixabay Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Minisode 7 Pt 2 continues to recognize Alabama’s cold cases of November. If anyone remembers anything that helps push one case just a bit closer to being solved, it's one step closer to resolution for their loved ones. #StevenRayTucker #HaydenMayberry #TeamFindPigg #RyanKing #JohnLowe #JimmyChapman #AngelMoore #MontHighleyIV #GeorgeJames #DeniaHubbard #DeniaHubbard #WilliamPeteFikes #NoMoreColdCases #minisode #Alabama #MobileCo #TalladegaCo #MontgomeryCo #MadisonCo #WalkerCo #missing #murdered #suspiciousdeath Here is the contact info for the cases we shared in this minisode. #silenceisbetrayal #ifyouknowsomethingsaysomething! Steven Tucker - Walker Co SO 205-302-6464; Secrets True Crime Confidential Tip line 205-282-0740; https://app.alea.gov/SAR/ Hayden Mayberry - Walker Co SO 205-302-6464; Secrets True Crime Confidential Tip line 205-282-0740; https://app.alea.gov/SAR/. Listen here on Secrets True Crime Pod for more info regarding Hayden's case Lakira “Pigg” Goldsmith - Crime Stoppers 334-215-7867; Montgomery PD 334-625-2810; CrimeStoppers website Ryan King & John Lowe - Talladega Co SO 256-761-2141; Crimestoppers 334-215-7867; Secrets True Crime Confidential Tip line 205-282-0740; CrimeStoppers website. James "Jimmy" Chapman- Crime Stoppers 334-215-7867; Montgomery PD 334-625-2810; CrimeStoppers website. Angel C. Moore - Mobile PD 251-208-7211; Mobile PD Crime Tips Mont Highley IV - Alabama SBI 334-676-7870; SBI Crime Hotline 800-392-8011; https://app.alea.gov/SAR/ George Erick James - Crime Stoppers 334-215-7867; info@alcoldcase.com; CrimeStoppers website. Denia Hubbard - Madison Co DA 256-532-3460, Madison Co SO 256-533-8820, Alabama SBI 800-392-8011; https://www.madisoncountysheriffal.org/ William "Pete" Fikes-  Alabama SBI Crime Hotline at 800-392-8011; https://app.alea.gov/SAR/. You can also submit an anonymous tip to our team regarding any of the cases mentioned in the episode on the ACCA website. Be sure to follow us on social media and subscribe to the ⁠Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ for early access to episodes and bonus content.  #UnforgottenPod #ALCCA To help us fight for changes in family rights and the cold case backlog on a statewide level, please consider reading and signing our petition for an Alabama Victims' Families Rights Act⁠. Alabama Cold Case Advocacy & the Unforgotten podcast are products of countless hours of researching and networking, aimed at bringing greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses out of our own pocket. This ensures that families of victims have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. If you appreciate our mission and feel inspired to support our work, please consider making a one-time or recurring donation on our website. Your extra support will enable us to continue our research, share cold cases, and offer hope to families who may feel forgotten.  Together, we can make a difference. Remember Justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten. #Unforgotten is an #ACCA podcast recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM. Hosted and distributed by Spotify for Podcasters.  Available to you on your favorite podcast platform. Production: Content and production by Sellers & Stormy. Sound production by Principles of Uncertainty Artwork by Sellers Music & Sound Effects Intro music “Fingerprint” by Principles of Uncertainty Additional Music via Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound Desolation-Wastelander Hope Whispers - Johannes Bornlof The Unforgettable - Through the Woods - Erik Fernholm Pretty Face - Ramin Just Hold On - Megan Wofford Reverse - Silver Maple Alluvion - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Circular - Silver Maple Lost Years - Luella Gren Okra - Ever So Blue Faded Pictures - Magnus Ludvigsson Sound effects - Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound, & Pixabay Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Minisode 7 recognizes Alabama’s cold cases of November. If anyone remembers anything that helps push even one case even just a bit closer to being solved it is one more step closer to some sort of resolution for their loved ones.  #NoMoreColdCases #ALCCA #UnforgottenPod #minisode #Alabama #ChristianHollis #JusticeforChristian #DorthyHaney #ChassidyBosarge #SherriSmith #KaryStokes #BridgetBonham #LisaAnnPierce #EdwinSatterwhaite #AndreaGonzalez #ReneeBergerone #WilladeanPickett #MobileCounty #TalladegaCounty #Mobile #Talladega #WalkerCounty #Empire #missing #murdered #suspiciousdeath Here is the contact information for the cases we shared in this minisode and remember, #silenceisbetrayal, #ifyouknowsomethingsaysomething! Christian Hollis - Mobile Police Department 251-208-7211 or Mobile Police Department Crime Tips Dorthy Haney - Talladega Police Department 256-362-2748 or Talladega Police Department Crime Tips Joyce “Chassidy” Bosarge - Mobile County Sheriff’s Office 251-574-8720 or Mobile Co SO Crime Tips  Sherri Terese Smith - Alabama Attorney General Cold Case Unit 866-419-1236 or coldcasetips@alabamaag.gov Kary Wayne Stokes - Mobile Police Department 251-208-7211 or Mobile Police Department Crime Tips Bridget Wright Bonham - Walker County Sheriff’s Office 205-302-6464 or the Secrets True Crime confidential tip line at (205) 282-0740 Lisa Ann Pierce - Mobile Police Department 251-208-7211 or Mobile Police Department Crime Tips Edwin Satterwhaite - Mobile County Sheriff’s Office 251-574-8720 or Mobile Co SO Crime Tips  Andrea Gonzalez - Alabama SBI 800-392-8011 or SBI Crime Tips Renee Bergerone - Mobile County Sheriff’s Office 251-574-8720, Special Investigator Sarah Caileen 251-574-8633 or Mobile Co SO Crime Tips  Willadean Sixteen Pickett - Walker County Sheriff’s Office 205-302-6464 or the Secrets True Crime confidential tip line at (205) 282-0740 Be sure to follow us on social media and subscribe to the ⁠Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ for early access to episodes and bonus content.  #UnforgottenPod #ALCCA To help us fight for changes in family rights and the cold case backlog on a statewide level, please consider reading and signing our petition for an Alabama Victims' Families Rights Act⁠ #VictimsFamiliesRights #Clearthecasebacklog #Worktogether Alabama Cold Case Advocacy & the Unforgotten podcast are products of countless hours of researching and networking, aimed at bringing greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses out of our own pocket. This ensures that families of victims have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. If you appreciate our mission and feel inspired to support our work, please consider making a one-time or recurring donation on our website. Your extra support will enable us to continue our research, share cold cases, and offer hope to families who may feel forgotten.  Together, we can make a difference. Remember Justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten. Unforgotten is an Alabama Cold Case Advocacy podcast recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM. Hosted and distributed by Spotify for Podcasters.  Available to you on your favorite podcast platform. Production: Content and production by Sellers & Stormy. Sound production by Principles of Uncertainty Artwork by Sellers Music & Sound Effects Intro music “Fingerprint” by Principles of Uncertainty Additional Music via Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound Desert Hideout - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen As Light Returns - Walt Adams A Thousand Parts of My Heart - Christian Andersen Little Boat - Alan Carlson-Green So to Say - Taylor Crane By a Thread - Christian Andersen The Investigation - Howard Harper-Barnes Calm Before the Storm - Howard Harper-Barnes Sealed and Delivered - Alan Carlson-Green Sound effects via Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound, & Pixabay Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ep 29: Denia Hubbard

Ep 29: Denia Hubbard

2023-11-0359:17

In the early morning hours of November 24, 1987, a passerby traveling on US 431 in the Big Cove area found the lifeless body of 23-year-old Denia Ann Hubbard.  What seemed like a terrible hit-and-run, potentially by an 18-wheeler, took a darker turn as the investigation unfolded. Join us as we discuss Denia’s atrocious and nearly unknown case. #DeniaHubbard #JusticeForDenia #BigCove #HuntsvilleAL #MadisonCounty #Alabama #unsolved #homcide #coldcase  If you have any information regarding Denia’s case, you can use any of the following contacts: Madison County Sheriff's Office 256-533-8820 or Madison Co Crime Tips Alabama State Bureau of Investigation 800-392-8011 or ALEA Fusion Center Madison County DA's Office, 256-532-3460 Huntsville Crimestoppers, 256 532-7463 or Huntsville Crimestoppers You may also contact us by emailing info@alcoldcase.com or by using the contact form on alcoldcase.com. Special mentions: Walking the Line: A True crime podcast The Sound of Sirens Podcast Relentless: The Fight for Cold Case Justice Heflin Police Department Criminal Investigation Unit  https://huntsvillebusinessjournal.com/featured/2020/01/29/mixed-use-development-planned-for-former-governors-drive-motel-site/ #IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #NoMoreColdCases #EngageWithEmpathy #FamiliesMatter #UnforgottenPod #ALCCA Be sure to follow us on social media and subscribe to the ⁠Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ for early access to episodes and bonus content.  Alabama Cold Case Advocacy & the Unforgotten podcast are products of countless hours of researching and networking, aimed at bringing greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses out of our own pocket. This ensures that families of victims have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. If you appreciate our mission and feel inspired to support our work, please consider making a one-time or recurring donation on our website. Your extra support will enable us to continue our research, share cold cases, and offer hope to families who may feel forgotten.  Together, we can make a difference. Remember Justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten. #Unforgotten is an #ACCA podcast recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM. Hosted and distributed by Spotify for Podcasters.  Available to you on your favorite podcast platform. Production: Content and production by Sellers & Stormy. Sound production by Principles of Uncertainty Artwork by Sellers Music & Sound Effects Intro music “Fingerprint” by Principles of Uncertainty Additional Music via Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound “Desolation” by Wastelander via Soundstripe “Emotion Flows” by Louis Lion “Dystopia” by Ian Kelosky “As Fate Would Have It” by Wicked Cinema Sound effects by Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound, Pixabay Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ep 28 - Jennifer Powers

Ep 28 - Jennifer Powers

2023-10-2501:00:42

On July 12, 2008, a Harvest, Alabama family would start the day that changed their lives forever. Sometime before morning, their wife, mother, daughter, and sister, Jennifer Fay Powers, had disappeared. This loving mother who would never leave her children seemed to have gone to bed as usual and vanished in the night. Though it wasn’t clear to authorities in the beginning, they came to the conclusion that Jennifer had likely been murdered. Join us along with Jennifer’s daughter, Katelyn Poteete, as we discuss her mother’s case. #JenniferPowers #WhereIsJenniferPowers #JusticeForJenniferPowers If you have any information regarding the disappearance and/or death of Jennifer Powers, please contact Madison County Detective Chad Harbin at (256)533-8820, by email to charbin@madisoncountyal.gov, or the online tip line at https://www.madisoncountysheriffal.org/crime-tip You may also contact our team at the ACCA by emailing info@alcoldcase.com or by using the contact form on alcoldcase.com. Special mentions: https://www.secretstruecrime.com/  https://www.echo7foxtrot.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@Theshamingofjay/featured Other Links: https://www.facebook.com/justiceforjenniferpowers  https://www.facebook.com/alcoldcaseadvocacy/photos/a.126313330102249/124116393655276/  The historical marker database  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madison_County,_Alabama https://www.madisonal.gov/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Sano_State_Park https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Space_%26_Rocket_Center  https://www.niche.com/places-to-live/c/madison-county-al/ https://encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/madison-county/ https://hsvchamber.org #Alabama #IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #NoMoreColdCases #Missing #Murdered #EngageWithEmpathy #FamiliesMatter  Be sure to follow us on social media and subscribe to the ⁠Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ for early access to episodes and bonus content. #UnforgottenPod #ALCCA Alabama Cold Case Advocacy & the Unforgotten podcast are products of countless hours of researching and networking, aimed at bringing greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses out of our own pocket. This ensures that families of victims have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. If you appreciate our mission and feel inspired to support our work, please consider making a one-time or recurring donation on our website. Your extra support will enable us to continue our research, share cold cases, and offer hope to families who may feel forgotten.  Together, we can make a difference. Remember Justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten. #Unforgotten is an #ACCA podcast recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM. Hosted and distributed by Spotify for Podcasters.  Available to you on your favorite podcast platform. Production: Content and production by Sellers & Stormy. Sound production by Principles of Uncertainty Artwork by Sellers Music & Sound Effects Intro music “Fingerprint” by Principles of Uncertainty Additional Music via Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound “Desolation” by Wastelander “Subversive Obsession” by Reynard Seidel “Envisiage” by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen “Pause for Concern” by Philip Ayers “It’s Not That Serious” by Arthur Benson “The Quest” by Philip Ayers “Drop Me A Line” by Curtain Peepers “Chasing New Sparks” by Plain Strolls “Long Walk Home” by Crack Skippy “A Hard Truth” by Wanderer’s Trove “Being With You” by Sayuri Hayashi Egnell “Foxear” by Franz Gordon “As Fate Would Have It” by Wicked Cinema “The Hour of Truth” by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen “Winter Train Home” by Featherland “Recognize” by Gran Borland “Emotion Flows” by Louis Lion Sound effects by Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound, Pixabay Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week we decided it was time for another “Unforgotten Talk” so that we could share another update, introduce a special guest to you, and provide us some needed extra time for our upcoming Madison County cases due to the timing of a family interview. We are excited to share the chat with our friend, Mobile Co Sheriff’s CSI & Forensic Genetic Genealogy superhero, Olivia McCarter, so thanks for listening in today! Special Mentions: Moxxy Forensics Mobile Co Sheriff’s Office Secret’s True Crime  Secrets True Crime Conf Tip Line, 205-282-0740 for the Eric Cates and Gypsy case) https://www.facebook.com/p/Justice-for-Eric-Cates-100081056299133/ Atty General Press Release-Eric Cates #Alabama #IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #NoMoreColdCases #Missing #Murdered #EngageWithEmpathy #FamiliesMatter #JusticeForEricAndGypsy Be sure to follow us on social media and subscribe to the Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ for early access to episodes and bonus content. #UnforgottenPod #ALCCA Alabama Cold Case Advocacy & the #Unforgotten podcast are products of countless hours of researching and networking, aimed at bringing greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses out of our own pocket. This ensures that families of victims have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. If you appreciate our mission and feel inspired to support our work, please consider making a one-time or recurring donation on our website. Your extra support will enable us to continue our research, share cold cases, and offer hope to families who may feel forgotten.  Together, we can make a difference. Remember Justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten. Unforgotten is an #ACCA podcast recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM. Hosted and distributed by Spotify for Podcasters.  Available to you on your favorite podcast platform. Production: Content and production by Sellers & Stormy. Sound production by Principles of Uncertainty Artwork by Sellers Music & Sound Effects Intro music “Fingerprint” by Principles of Uncertainty Additional Music via Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound “Desolation” by Wastelander “Grit” by Wastelander “Riding the Storm” by Deaf Election “The Quest” by Phillip Ayers “Hypnotized” by Cast of Characters “Who Done It” by Reveille “The Detective” by Christoffer Moe Ditlevson “Pause for Concern” by Philip Ayers “Subversive Obsession” by Reynard Seidel “As Fate Would Have It” by Wicked Cinema “Just a Dream” by CJ-O “Emotion Flows” by Louis Lion Sound effects by Soundstripe, Epidemic Sound, Pixabay Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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