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🗓️ 30 January 2020
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0:00.0 | Warning. This podcast involves discussions of a spooky and graphic nature, not suitable for children or the faint of heart. |
0:08.2 | Strong language and mature content is present. Listener discretion is advised. You have been warned. Thank you. I'm going to Hey there, Spooksters, and welcome back to another episode of Stabby Snippets here on Three Spooked Girls. |
0:51.7 | I am one of your co-hosts, Jessica. And as always, I am joined by my favorite |
0:57.5 | frand and ghoul friend, Tara. Hey, Spooksters. This week, we're going to do a dive into the |
1:04.5 | McKenzie Lewick case. On June 17, 2019, 23-year-old pre-nursing student, McKinsey Lewick, boarded a plane from Elsa Gundo, California, to return back to school at Salt Lake City, Utah, where she was attending the University of Utah. |
1:20.9 | She was supposed to graduate in 2019. |
1:24.0 | McKinsey was returning home from her grandmother's funeral. |
1:46.7 | She was flying in late, so she left late and was going to be arriving early, early morning hours. She sent her mother a text messages at 201, letting her mother know that the plane had landed safely. She also started sending some other text messages to a friend at40 in the morning after she got her luggage and made her way from baggage claim out to the curb. She ordered a lift. And it took |
1:52.5 | her not to her home, but to Hatch Park in North Salt Lake City, Utah. It's about a 15 to 20 |
1:59.4 | minute drive. And she was dropped off at 3 a.m. |
2:03.3 | She was last seen by her lift driver who said she got out and got into another person's vehicle. |
2:10.5 | She didn't seem like she was in distress. She seemed like she knew who the person was. She put her |
2:14.7 | luggage in the car and left. The lift driver did not get a good look at the |
2:18.8 | driver or the maker model of the car because it was dark. On June 20th, about 4 p.m., McKenzie's dad, |
2:26.5 | Greg, reported her missing to the Salt Lake City PD. The police took the information and started |
2:32.7 | a missing person's because the last time anyone had heard from her was the 17th of June. So that had been several days. So it wasn't like they were just saying, you know, she just went missing. So there had been enough time. On June 21st to the 22nd, the family and friends in the area started canvassing and putting |
2:52.8 | up flyers around so that people could, you know, if someone had seen her. Her friends were |
2:58.9 | really worried because it wasn't like McKenzie to turn off her phone or to not be in contact. In |
3:05.3 | fact, one of them stated she was a millennial. Like, millennials don't |
3:08.7 | turn off their phones. They pretty much keep them charged, you know, that kind of stuff. |
3:12.5 | They're always in communication, even if they're trying to be off the grid. Typically, |
3:16.6 | they tell someone I'm going off the grid. Another friend, Julianne, said that she went to McKenzie's |
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