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Dear Friends and Dead Ends Podcast
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Each week tune in as Ashley and Cody discuss one missing persons case and one murder case. Expect plenty of conversational detours as they take you to through stories of the missing and murdered
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Do you have questions? Like where the f*ck have we been for a month and a half? We have some clarity on that and the cases that fascinate.
Ashley delves into part one of disappearances related to Cropsey on Staten Island, New York. We discuss Henry Gafforio and the circumstances around his 4am disappearance. Cody covers the unsolved murder of Dian Fossey, who is tied to Jane Goodall.
Why is lactation in the title? Guess you'll have to listen to find out.
SPOOKY SEASON is upon us. And as such, we would like to cover spookier stories for the remaining weeks this month. Maybe longer we'll see. Cody tells the strange happenings surrounding the death of Roland T Owens in Missouri, in 1933. It's weird no matter how you look at it. Ashley talks of hauntings at Pyramid Lake, where fishermen go missing but the explanation may not be so simple or expected. Plus an avalanche of a headline.
This week we go just outside of Boston as Ashley covers the disappearance of 5 year old Giovanni Gonzalez, which puzzles you at every turn. Our headline highlights new ways we're attempting to reach aliens. Then Cody covers the unsolved murder of Akio Kashiwagi, who had a bet with the orangest president American has ever had.
IMPORTANT: We forgot to thank our patrons in this episode so I want to do it in the description. THANK YOU: Kristen, Amanda, Cory, Jeremiah, Autum, Judicator, and Zane!
This week we discuss the unsolved murder of April Lacy, whose life's details are incredibly disheartening but crucial for awareness of neglect and domestic mistreatment. Then we talk about the Stripper Bus and why that's a headline. Plus the disappearance of Cleashindra Hall, who had a promising summer internship just ahead of her when she vanished within Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
This week we've got stories; personal ones, and the cases you love. Ashley details the National Parks disappearance of Trenny Gibson, who was on a field trip in Tennessee. Cody unveils the technically unsolved murder of Eugene Mullendore, aka E.C. Mullendore III, which technically also involves a chub. Half-interested or not, this episode is quite the ride.
This week we discuss Cody's fitting for an upcoming event and the sassy seamstress he encountered. His case this week takes place in New Jersey, just before the turn of the century in 1897. This is the unsolved murder of the Rahway Unknown Woman, which was savage and brutal. Ashley covers the disappearances in the New England state of Vermont and the infamous Bennington Triangle. Plus a headline and other deviations, as per usual.
Episode 28 delves into unsolved cases in Las Vegas and Baton Rouge. One woman disappears 4 days before the start of 1989. Also, this was just 10 days after Cody, the Antichrist, was born. Coincidence? Debatable. Her name was Rebecca Pauline Gary and she is still missing to this day, with ties to a former politician. In Las Vegas, a body is found just off the strip in 1979; both her name and murderer remain a mystery. She is only known as Sahara Sue.
We're BACK BITCH! In episode 27 we discuss more missing and murdered, cases of the unsolved. Cody brings his usual diverting attention span to the story of the Keddie Cabin murders that claimed the lives of several members of the Sharp family, as well as family friends. Ashley covers the missing person's case of Ashley Mariah Loring who vanished in 2017 from Browning, MT. WE MISSED YOU ALL!
Announcement: We are taking a 4 week break before resuming our usual hosting duties, but Patreon will run as normal with extra bonus episodes.
This week, we discuss the disappearance of Robyn Gardner, whose 10th anniversary since she vanished is coming up on Aug 2nd. We can't say for sure if her alleged killer is innocent or not, but no one flees like Gaston of Aruba. Cody takes on the case of Serge Rubinstein, who suffered an untimely death that remains unsolved. People weren't too beat up about his murder, and we'll tell you all the reasons why.
Plus, nacho normal headline...
In episode 25, we talk about the unsolved murder of 3 members of a family that ran a non-profit organization. It was the Mills family, with an unsuspecting twist to their story. Then we discuss the disappearance of Michelle Nicholaou, whose husband is a real shitstick; just wait 'til you hear all the reasons why.
Of course we have a fuckin headline, and a candidate for an extreme makeover. Plus noises you'd rather not hear from Cody.
NO BABIES WERE HARMED DURING JOKES OR OUR CASES. It will all *bake* sense early on in the episode.
In episode 24, we delve into the abduction of David Blockett in 1980. He was only 2 weeks old when he vanished with a woman whose composite sketch is quite horrendous and is posted on our Instagram already. Cody covers the case of elderly murdered couple, Russell and Shirley Dermond, which has remained unsolved since their death in 2014.
All this and sword noises.
Sorry this arrived late this week!
This week, we delve into two new cases, and a whole lot of stupid from Cody. Prepare yourself now. Cody opens with the case of the Walker family whose unsolved murders have gone 60 years with no justice or resolution. Ashley takes on the even older case of Mimi Boomhower, and her (unconfirmed) pre-shopping séance and mysterious disappearance. Yes we hate that Bill Cosby got released, and yes we're gonna bitch about it.
This week Ashley takes on the alarming case of Pamela Ray, who vanished around 5:30am one August morning in 1992, in Panama City, Florida.
Cody then relives his jort-shamed memories and delves into an old Hollywood murder. Very much like a game of clue, the murder of William Desmond Taylor has its share of weird characters. None are weirder or more offensive than a potentially racist individual with a (very stupid) paranormal plan. Plus a disappointing headline.
Beware the Clappin' Ass River in Oregon, where the body of a woman shows up in portions. To this day she's unidentified and her murder unsolved. In Port St. Joe, Florida, a polaroid shows up and what it depicts is terrifying. Could this be a helpful lead in the disappearance of Tara Leigh Calico?
This week we delve into more of last week's missing person's case and an unsolved murder that was claimed to be a suicide. Ashley goes over the remaining details in the Helen Brach case. Cody takes on Betsy Faria's murder, dubbed by only one person as a suicide, and that person is questionable at best. Plus another update in the Bobby Bizup case and it's RIDICULOUS.
This week, it's going down, we're yelling tinder...as we take on typical shitstick behavior and some disappointing details. Ashley covers the disappearance of Helen Marie Voorhees Brach, of yes...the Brach candy family. This is a two-parter, with the rest of the case next week. Cody covers the murder of Dorothy Scott, including the strange incident that placed her where she vanished before her body was found. And then we learn what she'd been experiencing prior. Things you didn't need to know about sharks, and Cody's...romantic ambitions....
This week Cody takes on the extremely disappointing effort involved in the Little Rock case of Ebby Steppach, and her suspicious death. Ashley covers the disappearance of David G. Morrison in Hammond, Indiana. Why is pineapple in the title? Just wait until you hear our sexual frustration solutions, and the ineptitude of both cases. Plus a news headline.
Please drink responsibly, and we mean that literally. This week we take on the missing person's case of Carmine Gargano Jr aka Gorilla, in Brooklyn. Then we discuss the murder of Thomas C. Wales, located in Seattle. That case had another thing we love to be fascinated by: conspiracy. And just wait until you hear the headline we found.
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Intro: Welcome to the Hell Zone by Spooky Black (Vague003 remix)
Episode 16 takes on two frustrating cases, each for very different reasons. Cody covers the home invasion murder of Matthew Ryan Stewart and how long it took police to enter his residence. Ashley takes on the immensely frustrating disappearance of Relisha Rudd. Plus a headline where a woman finds out she was kidnapped as a child...kind of.
This week we discuss the missing person's case of Cayce Lynn McDaniel, followed by the murder of Vernon C. Miller who has quite the life story. Also what may now be dubbed "Hellacious Headlines" is in local territory for episode 15.




