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10: The Disappearance of Rosemary Christensen (S1 E10)

I Think Not!

I Think Not!

True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.611.9K Ratings

🗓️ 22 July 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

In August of 1999, Rosemary Christensen vanished from the Belleair, Florida condo she shared with her husband Robert. The disappearance was first reported to police by Rosemary's co-workers when Rosemary failed to show up for a work party. Immediately, Robert was a suspect--he had a violent past and relationship with Rosemary had been on the rocks. But he was forthcoming with police and seemed to be cooperating. So where it Rosemary? It would be 10 years before anyone found out.

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0:00.0

Fever tree Mediterranean tonic water

0:02.9

Pfft!

0:03.9

Made with zesty lemon time from a small family farm in Provence

0:08.7

and essential oils from herbs that grow in the Mediterranean sunshine.

0:13.5

So, if three quarters of your G&T is a Fever tree tonic,

0:18.8

maybe it's time to call it a T&G.

0:22.4

Fever tree, mix with the best.

0:25.9

Oh, that takes me straight to the med.

0:30.0

Oh, put your volume on like five or a little bit below five.

0:34.1

Okay, last week you told me to put it a little bit above five,

0:36.8

so you're basically saying I'm still too loud.

0:38.8

Yes, I am saying that, yes.

0:40.5

Okay, it's at five now.

0:41.7

Perfect, and you're at like a 20.

0:43.3

I'm always at a 20. I can't help it.

0:45.1

That's my jeans. Listen.

0:56.2

Hey, Alan Marsh.

0:57.2

Hi, Patrick.

0:58.5

Okay, that was too loud.

0:59.3

Do it again. That was way too high, too.

1:01.0

That was too high. That was too much.

1:02.4

Do it again.

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