The Facebook Detectives
Digest
This podcast delves into the perplexing disappearance of Lisa Stone, a woman who vanished without a trace in 2010. The episode begins by introducing the case and highlighting the efforts of Lisa's friends, who formed a Facebook group to share information, seek leads, and raise awareness about her disappearance. The podcast then details the Dallas Police Department's involvement in the case, including the assignment of a homicide detective and the investigation of Sherry Henry, Lisa's partner. The investigation focuses on the evidence found in a dumpster, which suggests that Lisa's body may have been disposed of there. The podcast explores the challenges of searching landfills for human remains and the police's theory that Lisa's body may have been disposed of in a dumpster. The episode concludes with a dedication to Lisa's memory and a call to action for listeners to join Wondry Plus and participate in a survey.
Outlines
The Disappearance of Lisa Stone
This episode investigates the mysterious disappearance of Lisa Stone, a woman who vanished without a trace in 2010. The podcast explores the efforts of Lisa's friends, the police investigation, and the search for her body.
The Facebook Detectives
This segment focuses on the efforts of Lisa's friends, who formed a group on Facebook to investigate her disappearance and find her. They shared information, sought leads, and raised awareness about the case.
The Police Investigation
This segment details the Dallas Police Department's involvement in the case, including the assignment of a homicide detective and the investigation of Sherry Henry, Lisa's partner.
The Search for Lisa's Body
This segment explores the police's theory that Lisa's body may have been disposed of in a dumpster and the challenges of searching landfills for human remains.
The Evidence and Motives
This segment examines the evidence found in the dumpster, which suggests that Lisa's body may have been disposed of there. The podcast also explores possible motives for Lisa's disappearance, including financial gain and jealousy.
Conclusion and Call to Action
This segment concludes the podcast with a dedication to Lisa's memory and a call to action for listeners to join Wondry Plus and participate in a survey.
Keywords
Facebook Detectives
A group of friends who use Facebook to investigate a missing person's case, sharing information, seeking leads, and raising awareness.
Missing Person Case
An investigation into the disappearance of an individual, often involving police, family, and friends working together to find the missing person.
Dumpster Evidence
Evidence found in a dumpster that may be related to a crime, such as personal belongings or other items that could help solve a case.
Person of Interest
An individual who is suspected of being involved in a crime but has not been formally charged.
Landfill Search
A challenging and often unsuccessful search for evidence in a landfill, due to the vast amount of waste, decomposition, and potential contamination.
Motive
The reason or driving force behind a crime, which can include financial gain, revenge, jealousy, or other factors.
Cheating
Engaging in a romantic or sexual relationship with someone other than one's partner, which can be a motive for crime or a factor in a missing person's case.
Unanswered Questions
Questions that remain unresolved in a case, often due to lack of evidence, conflicting accounts, or the unwillingness of individuals to cooperate with investigators.
Q&A
What role did Facebook play in the investigation of Lisa Stone's disappearance?
Lisa's friends used Facebook to share information, seek leads, and raise awareness about her disappearance. They also used the platform to communicate with each other and coordinate their efforts.
Why did the police initially dismiss Lisa's friends' concerns about her disappearance?
The police initially dismissed Lisa's friends' concerns because they believed that she had simply run away or was hiding from something. They also did not take their evidence seriously, such as the items found in the dumpster.
What evidence led the police to suspect that Lisa Stone may have been murdered?
The police suspected that Lisa Stone may have been murdered based on the evidence found in the dumpster, the inconsistencies in Sherry Henry's statements, and the fact that no one had seen Lisa alive since the weekend of June 5th, 2010.
What are the possible motives for Lisa Stone's disappearance?
The possible motives for Lisa Stone's disappearance include financial gain, as Sherry Henry had a history of stealing money, and jealousy, as Sherry Henry was cheating on Lisa with another woman.
What is the current status of the investigation into Lisa Stone's disappearance?
The investigation into Lisa Stone's disappearance is ongoing, and the police are still searching for her body. Sherry Henry remains a person of interest in the case, but she has not been charged with any crime.
Show Notes
Three Texas housewives, Tammye Markle, Joni Shannon and Tina Wiley, used the internet to try to find their friend Lisa Stone, who disappeared from her Dallas home in June 2010. The four women kept in touch with each other via Facebook, but her friends became worried when she abruptly stopped posting. One evening Joni noticed Sherry Henry, Lisa's former partner, throw Lisa's belongings into a dumpster. The police confronted Sherry, who insisted that she did not know where Lisa was. Homicide detective Jim Gallagher believes that Lisa Stone is dead. “48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher reports. This classic "48 Hours" episode last aired on 6/5/2012. Watch all-new episodes of “48 Hours” on Saturdays, and stream on demand on Paramount+.
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I agree! Sherry needs to start answering questions!
Everybody lyin’ on Sherry. 😂🙄
Sherry is a cocky twat!!!
Whatever they said Sherry did..Sherry did that shit👀👀
These nosy, facebook b****** do better work, sometimes then the police cause they're bored.They have no life🙄😂
wouldn't she think it was her gf inside if she's insisting she's not really dead?