'Mommy, Wake Up'
Update: 2020-09-16
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WARNING: This episode contains material that may be unsuitable and difficult for some to hear.
The story has always been that Susan LaRosa left her apartment to pick up baby supplies and call her mother the night she disappeared. She did this just about every night at the same time at a nearby drug store. Her husband was considered a suspect immediately. More than 40 years later, an eyewitness has come forward with details about what happened the night Susan was murdered.
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If kids and young women disappear from a particular location under seemingly similar circumstances, maybe there's a serial killer. but maybe not. the cases could be related but not necessarily because it is one guy doing it all. sometimes these adorable little rural towns are very slimy dangerous places, and maybe the local culture here is predatory and abusive, and enabling of abuse. so it could be more than one predator, operating on his own, living their best monster lives in a place that allows guys like that to thrive at the expense of the women and children. it, in fact, sounds like Sue was preyed on, abused, and exploited too. being a mother of three, plus however many abortions, by age twenty? "sleeping with" grown men "uncles" since age unknown? why do we always equate drugginess and self destructive behavior, and neglectful behavior, with being a "free spirit"? this twenty year old mother of three with these issues and coping mechanisms and responsibilities she could not hand
please stop saying "exspecially"
Love the narrator of this pod! He’s so gracious and kind to the families, and his passion for justice shines in his excellent storytelling of such an awful case. And holy cow, THAT PHONE CALL broke me!!!