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Stolen Lives True Crime

142: Ann Ellinwood and Stephanie Newsom

Stolen Lives True Crime

Stolen Lives True Crime

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture

4619 Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2024

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

The cold case disappearance of 12-year-old Ann Ellinwood and the abduction and murder of 11-year-old Stephanie Newsom.


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Research and script writing by Ali


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Music by Myuu

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everything secure. Here on Stolen Lives, we discuss brutal and heartbreaking crimes against

1:00.1

children. Things may include child murder, torture and sexual domestic and child abuse.

1:07.2

I do try my best to remain respectful for the babies in these stories, and leave out

1:11.8

unnecessary details and honestly, none of us need to know to understand the frustration of why

1:17.3

and how this ever happened.

1:19.2

However, if you find any of these themes triggering, this podcast may not be for you.

1:25.1

Listener discretion is advised.

1:34.5

Music may not be for you. Listener discretion is advised. This week's episode is a listener's suggestion. Thank you to Kristen for bringing Anne's

1:39.8

story to my attention. For anyone who knows me outside the podcast, my interest in true crime

1:46.1

definitely leans towards cold case missing person stories, the unanswered questions,

1:51.9

the unknown, how anyone could go missing for decades with no sign, just like someone has

1:58.0

vanished in thin air. It is haunting and baffling and I cannot let go,

2:02.9

hence why the Beaumont children are one of my pet cases, the one I'm always reading up on

2:07.9

and researching for breaks in the story. While researching Anne's story, however, it seems

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