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Trace Evidence

165 - The Vanishing of Regina Brown

Trace Evidence

Steven Pacheco

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.74.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 July 2021

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

In the Winter of 1986 the world was captivated by the disappearance of Danish flight attendant Helle Crafts. Police would eventually arrest and charge her husband, pilot Richard Crafts for her grisly murder in what became known as the "Wood Chipper Murder." However, while all eyes were fixed on the Crafts, an eerily similar case was developing just down the road.

Thirty-five year old Regina Brown mysteriously vanished after being seen at New York's LaGuardia airport. Much like Helle Crafts, she too was a flight attendant and mother of three married to a pilot. She lived less than three miles from the Crafts, in Newtown, Connecticut, and vanished just four months after Helle.

Yet there were no major headlines for Regina, without the headline stealing aspects of a gruesome crime and an arrest, few articles were dedicated to her disappearance. When the Newtown Police began investigating they never imagined what they'd uncover; a life lived in fear, a woman subjected to brutal domestic violence and an estranged husband with a bizarre list of accusations against his missing wife.

Regina had set a plan into motion, one which would allow her to finally escape from the nightmare in which she lived. However, on March 26th, 1987, as she was making her final preparations someone got to her before she could get away. This is her story.

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Today's episode examines a case involving domestic violence

0:33.7

and may be disturbing.

0:35.2

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0:46.7

In the fall of 1986, 39-year-old Danish flight attendant

0:51.2

and mother of three hella crafts mysteriously vanished

0:54.4

from Newtown, Connecticut.

0:56.4

As the case transformed from that of a missing person

0:58.9

to a brutal and grizzly murder,

1:00.9

a media frenzy ensued with headlines coast to coast

1:03.9

and blazoned with the gruesome and disturbing details.

1:07.7

Following the arrest of hella's husband,

1:09.8

airline pilot Richard Crafts,

1:12.2

it would become known as the woodchipper murder,

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