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Renee discusses origin stories from Carolina folklore, whether or not places can hold onto spiritual energy, and why so many universities seem to be haunted.Episodes Mentioned:Ep. 16-Ghostly Tales from the CarolinasEp. 22-Two True Tales from the CarolinasEp. 31-Where Are the Children?Show Sponsors:Want to try out Riverside FM for all your podcasting and videoconferencing needs? Use my affiliate link.Check out Renee's digital course on podcasting!
Thirty-seven years ago, two women and longtime friends fell to their deaths from a popular overlook on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Authorities quickly grew suspicious of James Gibbs, the husband of one of the victims. When they took a closer look at the Gibbs marriage, they saw signs of turmoil and a motive for murder. It would take two trials for a jury to make a final decision on what they believe happened to Helen Gibbs and Susan Haire.Show Sponsors:Want to try out Riverside FM for all your podcasting and videoconferencing needs? Use my affiliate link.Skincare by SkinxErin-Use code MISSINGCAROLINAS10 for 10 percent off your order.
In October 2016, 22-year-old Cati Blauvelt was separated from her husband, John Blauvelt, a recruiter for the U.S. Army. When she went missing and was discovered murdered a few days later, her family knew who was responsible. But before he could be charged, John Blauvelt disappeared with his new girlfriend, a 17-year-old high school student, and it would be six years before he had to answer for his crimes.If you are a victim of domestic violence and need to seek help, you can visit thehotline.org, call 800.799.SAFE or text START to 88788. There’s also a National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline at 866.311.9474.Other episodes mentioned:Ep. 45-Across State LinesEp. 48-Two Wives, Two DeathsEp. 85-Denise Durham, Shelby Wilkie, and Marissa CarmichaelEp. 116-Mary Ann Willis and Dara Watson, Two Stories of Domestic ViolenceShow Sponsors:Want to try out Riverside FM for all your podcasting and videoconferencing needs? Use my affiliate link.Skincare by SkinxErin-Use code MISSINGCAROLINAS10 for 10 percent off your order.
Two stories. Four missing children. What happened to Diane Moon, Mark Yoli and Alan and Terry Westerfield who went missing from North Carolina in the 1960s?Show Notes: For a full list of resources used to compile this episode, visit missinginthecarolinas.com.
In 1937, 16-year-old Elva Brannock vanished into the winter fog of the Blue Ridge Mountains, only to be found murdered four days later. When North Carolina resident Stacy Hawks learned about this unsolved murder in her community, she used her research to explore the possibilities of what happened to the young woman in her historical fiction novel, "Dividing Ridge." Host Renee Roberson interviews Stacy Hawks to learn more about this mystery and the process of researching and writing the book. This episode originally aired on November 25, 2021.Learn more about the book and author .Cover art by Mackintosh Multimedia Sound Sound Editing by Mia Roberson Post Production by Daniel Roberson
Pulling from the catalogue, Renee discusses the cold cases of Nancy Morgan from Madison County, Beverly Sherman and Pamela Murray from Asheville, the solved murder of Denise Durham from East Flat Rock, and the workplace shooting of Michelle Marlowe in Hickory.
In August 1993, 35-year-old Janet Siclari was murdered on the last night of her vacation on the Outer Banks, within walking distance to her hotel room. Based on physical evidence left on her body and at the scene, investigators were able to pinpoint the killer four years later with the help of CODIS. The 1997 murder of 33-year-old Kill Devil Hills resident Denise Johnson remains unsolved. Show Sponsors:Want to try out Riverside FM for all your podcasting and videoconferencing needs? Use my affiliate link.Skincare by SkinxErin-Use code MISSINGCAROLINAS10 for 10 percent off your order.
In August of 1989, 34-year-old Cynthia Kirk was stabbed in the driveway of home in a suburban Durham neighborhood. While eyewitnesses helped zero in on a suspect, the killer was never found. And what really happened to North Carolina resident Giovanni Pelletier when he fled from a car while visiting family in Florida earlier this month?Show Sponsors:Want to try out Riverside FM for all your podcasting and videoconferencing needs? Use my affiliate link.Skincare by SkinxErin-Use code MISSINGCAROLINAS10 for 10 percent off your order.
Pulling from the show's catalogue, Renee discusses the disappearance of Kenneth Beasley from 1905, the murders of Carrie Wilkerson and Jean Fewel from the mid-1980s, the abduction and murder of Hania Aguilar from 2018, the unsolved murder of Brittany Locklear from 1998, and stories of paranormal activity from schools and universities in both North and South Carolina. Learn more:The Senator's Son: The Shocking Disappearance, The Celebrated Trial, and The Mystery That Remains A Century Later by Charles OldhamShow Sponsors:Want to try out Riverside FM for all your podcasting and videoconferencing needs? Use my affiliate link.Check out Renee's Digital Course on Podcasting.
He was only 27, but Peter Lucas Moses, Jr. exerted power and control over a small group of women, requiring them to call him "Lord," fathering multiple children with them, and subscribing to the ideology of Black Hebrews. When a woman and small child went missing from this tight-knit circle in Durham in 2010, investigators feared correctly that Peter's control had spiraled into murder. Show Sponsors:Skincare by SkinxErin-Use code MISSINGCAROLINAS10 for 10 percent off your order. Want to try out Riverside FM for all your podcasting and videoconferencing needs? Use my affiliate link.
Renee discusses the cases of Jeffrey MacDonald, Timothy Hennis, Susie Newsom Lynch and Fritz Klenner, Chris Pritchard, Neal Henderson, and Bart Upchurch. These crimes all appeared in true crime novels by bestselling authors such as Jerry Bledsoe, Joe McGinnis, and then made their way to the networks at CBS and NBC as "movies of the week."Episode 65 originally aired on Sept. 22, 2023.
On October 13, 2021, 65-year-old Bradley Post discovered his fiancée, 41-year-old Christina Parcell, covered in blood and unresponsive at her sister’s home inGreer, South Carolina. Her body was surrounded by rose petals. As investigators began to unravel the mystery of the victim, her fiancee, and the father of her daughter, they were shocked to uncover thousands of shocking images on USB drives and cell phones in the home, pointing to a possible motive in the murder. We also discuss the 2024 murder of Phonesia Machado-Fore, and how her killer embarked on a nationwide crime spree that ended in one more death before he was through. Co-Writer: Mia RobersonShow Sponsors:Skincare by SkinxErin-Use code MISSINGCAROLINAS10 for 10 percent off your order. Want to try out Riverside FM for all your podcasting and videoconferencing needs? Use my affiliate link.
Renee discusses ethics when creating true crime content, the elements of a compelling story, books that have aided in her research, and fiction inspired by real-life cases.Show Sponsors:Skincare by SkinxErin-Use code MISSINGCAROLINAS10 for 10 percent off your order. Want to try out Riverside FM for all your podcasting and videoconferencing needs? Use my affiliate link.
This week we have a fun bonus episode. Hope Andersen is the author of five books, and she has a very inspiring creative journey. Her latest release is the suspense thriller, MotherLove, by Warren Publishing. We talk all things writing, the different ways she published her books, and what she loves about living in North Carolina.The podcast will return next week with a brand-new true crime episode. Learn more about Hope and her books at her website.
While investigators zeroed in on the person they believed was the main suspect in Brenda Holland's 1967 murder, Outer Banks locals floated other theories, one that involved a prominent member of the community. Renee discusses these other suspects and what their motives might have been.Check out John Railey's book, "The Lost Colony Murder on the Outer Banks: Seeking Justice for Brenda Joyce Holland."Show Sponsors:Skincare by SkinxErinUse code MISSINGCAROLINAS10 FOR 10 percent off your order.Want to try out Riverside FM for all your podcasting and videoconferencing needs? Use my affiliate link.Dateline: Missing in America's Second Season is out now.
In the summer of 1967, 19-year-old Brenda Holland took a job as a makeup supervisor with The Lost Colony outdoor drama in Manteo, N.C. Excited to continue training for a potential career in the theatre, she embraced the opportunity with joy and enthusiasm. But after only a month on the island, Brenda disappeared after a date with a Lost Colony cast member. Her deceased body turned up five days later in the Albemarle Sound, and despite an extensive investigation, the murder remained unsolved until a journalist dug into the case and provided his personal theory of what happened. This week we'll discuss Brenda Holland's life and background along with the details of her disappearance and cause of death, and next week's episode will cover the list of suspects and who was likely the young woman's killer. Check out John Railey's book, "The Lost Colony Murder on the Outer Banks: Seeking Justice for Brenda Joyce Holland."Show Sponsors:Want to try out Riverside FM for all your podcasting and videoconferencing needs? Use my affiliate link.Dateline: Missing in America's Second Season is out now.
Today we're pulling from our catalogue to discuss cases that took place during the summer months. Learn about Sherri Lee Truesdale, Eva Debruhl, Galvin and Garry Sidden, Jr., Jessica Gutierrez, Dianne Gabriel, Douglas Simmons, and Franklin "ReRe" Freeman. Episodes Featured:Ep. 14-South Carolina Cases Featured on "Unsolved Mysteries"Ep. 15: Missing Real Estate Agents in North Carolina Ep. 20-Missing From the Front YardEp. 21-Missing After a Night OutEp. 28-Unresolved in North CarolinaEp. 32: Missing Teen Girls in North CarolinaEp. 36: Missing From Wilkes CountyShow Sponsors:Want to try out Riverside FM for all your podcasting and videoconferencing needs? Use my affiliate link.Dateline: Missing in America's Second Season is out now.
For seven years, the same thieves targeted banks in the Myrtle Beach area, eventually stealing $700,000 in total. While there were many witnesses and clues leading to the identities of the robbers, the community was still stunned when three men were arrested. There was a reason these thieves seemed to know the inner workings of banks and crime scene investigation. We'll also discuss the tragic explosion of a fallout shelter that killed five children in Valdese, N.C. in the summer of 1972.Episode Writer: Mia Roberson. Visit her on Instagram at mixology_with_miaShow Sponsors:Want to try out Riverside FM for all your podcasting and videoconferencing needs? Use my affiliate link.Skincare by SkinxErinUse code MISSINGCAROLINAS10 FOR 10 percent off your order.Dateline: Missing in America's Second Season is out now.
In October of 1997, a guard named David Ghantt at Loomis Fargo, Inc. in Charlotte decided to see if he could get away with robbing the company of $17 million dollars. Unfortunately, he involved several other people in his plan, and while he absconded to Mexico with a small amount of cash, this unusual cast of characters began spending the remaining millions so quickly they attracted the attention of almost everyone they knew in the Charlotte area. The heist inspired the 2016 movie "Masterminds," starring Zack Galifianakis, Owen Wilson, and Kristen Wiig.Episode Writer: Mia Roberson. Visit her on Instagram at mixology_with_miaMusic: Election Time by Kjartan Abel.Visit https://kjartan-abel.com/library to find free music for your next project.Show Sponsors:Want to try out Riverside FM for all your podcasting and videoconferencing needs? Use my affiliate link.Skincare by SkinxErinUse code MISSINGCAROLINAS10 FOR 10 percent off your order.Renee's Digital Podcasting Course.
Renee shares a conversation with Shellie Taylor, the Local History Program Specialist at the Iredell County Public Library. They discuss the mysterious case of Virginia Sneed, a young woman who died in police custody in Asheville in 1939. Because she refused to give her name, no one knew her true identity until months after her death. Shellie also talks about Ruth Horton, an Iredell County woman who was accused of murdering her husband, fire captain Leroy Horton, in 1967, and Shellie's work with cemetery preservation.Find Shellie Taylor online:InstagramTik TokFacebookShellie’s blog post about the Stearn’s Temple Cemetery.





Zahra's father is often perceived as a victim himself. I am not impressed with his decision making and his failure to protect his daughter. I feel like holding him to the same standard that mothers are held to when they are perceived to choose an abusive monster over their own children, resulting in those children's horrific deaths.