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You Can’t Make This Up

13 Minutes: Unsolved Mysteries

You Can’t Make This Up

Netflix

True Crime, Documentary, Tv & Film, Society & Culture, Film Interviews

4.21K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

For over three decades, Unsolved Mysteries engrossed audiences with true tales of missing persons, unsolved murders, and paranormal occurrences - touching on a wide range of stories from UFO sightings to the Kennedy assassinations. Over 260 cold cases were solved because of tips from viewers of the show. Now, the iconic documentary series is on Netflix. “Thirteen Minutes” is the second episode of this series. It's the story of the abduction, disappearance, and murder of Patrice Endres. The 38-year old hairstylist vanished from her salon in Cumming, Georgia in broad daylight during a 13-minute timeframe. Twenty months later, her body was found in a wooded forest, 6 miles from her salon. In this episode, our host Rebecca Lavoie (Crime Writers On...) speaks with the "13 Minutes" episode director Jimmy Goldblum. Before the conversation with Jimmy, Rebecca also has a discussion with her real-life partner-in-crime and husband, Kevin Flynn. Kevin, who you’ve heard on this podcast before, is an Emmy-award winning former TV journalist, true crime author, and co-host of the true-crime podcast ‘Crime Writers On’ with Rebecca. Loyal fans of Unsolved Mysteries might remember these words from the late and irreplaceable former host of the show, Robert Stack: “For every mystery, someone somewhere knows the truth. Perhaps that person is someone listening. Perhaps it’s you.” If you have any leads on what might have happened to Patrice Endres go to https://unsolved.com/home/ to share tips or to learn more about the extensive amount of other mysteries covered by this series. This episode contains spoilers. So make sure to watch the entire episode before listening on. Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, our guest was recorded in his home and not in a studio. Thank you for understanding the change in our normal audio quality. Stay tuned for our next episode on Unsolved Mysteries, Episode 3: "House of Terror."

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to You Can't Make This Up, a companion podcast for Netflix original true crime stories.

0:06.0

I'm Rebecca Lervoy, your host.

0:12.0

Each episode we take a close up look at a true crime

0:14.3

documentary or series and I talked to the people who made them. We dive deep into the

0:18.9

backstories and get answers to questions raised by what we just watched.

0:23.6

Up this week, 13 minutes, the second episode

0:26.5

from Volume 1 of Unsolved Mysteries.

0:29.4

I'll be talking with the episode's director, Jimmy Goldblum.

0:33.0

Thirteen minutes is the story of the abduction and murder of Patrice Andres.

0:37.3

The 38-year-old hairstylist vanished from her salon in coming Georgia

0:41.0

in broad daylight during a 13 minute time frame.

0:44.7

20 months later, her body was found in a wooded forest

0:47.9

six miles from her salon.

0:51.9

She had never said anything about leaving.

0:54.0

It just didn't make sense.

0:57.0

There wasn't a struggle.

0:59.0

Nothing was moved inside the salon.

1:07.0

It's like she just walked out the front door. Can't walk.

1:16.2

A note to listeners, this episode contains spoilers, so make sure to watch the entire episode 13 minutes before listening on.

1:19.1

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, our guest was recorded in his home and not in a studio, and we appreciate your understanding that.

1:27.0

Now, before we get into my conversation with Jimmy, here's a discussion I had with my real life partner in crime,

1:32.8

my husband Kevin Flynn.

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