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Stolen Lives True Crime

175: Jamie Bolin

Stolen Lives True Crime

Stolen Lives True Crime

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture

4619 Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

The horrific murder of 10-year-old Jamie Bolin


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Research and script writing by Ali


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Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:05.5

Themes may include child murder, torture, and sexual domestic and child abuse.

0:11.0

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

0:15.8

details that honestly, none of us need to know to understand the frustration of why and how this ever

0:21.5

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

0:28.4

listener discretion is advised.

0:40.0

This week's episode is a listener's suggestion.

0:43.6

Thank you to April for bringing Jamie's story to my attention.

0:47.8

Jamie's story was one I really have wanted to cover for such a long time,

0:50.9

probably since the start of this podcast, if I'm honest.

0:56.2

And given the sheer number of suggestions I receive, which I appreciate, so please keep sending them to me. But because of that, I don't get to choose myself. And I want you to all hear

1:02.4

those stories that mean something to you. So in April suggested Jamie's story, I was happy that

1:08.0

Jamie would have her story told. But I kept holding off because her killer

1:12.0

was on death row and his date of execution kept getting pushed back. I kept hoping it would go

1:17.9

ahead and Jamie would get her final justice. Not that I necessarily believe in the death penalty.

1:23.9

Look, probably more so since starting this podcast, but I still question the chance of wrongful

1:28.8

convictions in some cases, and the chances of rehabilitation. Not this one, though. The death

1:34.8

penalty was very much deserved. You've had enough of my ramblings now onto this week's story.

1:42.1

April 2006, Pursell, Oklahoma.

1:46.0

10-year-old Jamie Boland was reported missing by her father when he returned home from work

1:50.4

to find that she was nowhere to be found.

1:53.1

Jamie, along with her pink bicycle, had seemingly vanished.

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