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Bless This Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast

28. When Nashville Lost Its Innocence Part 2

Bless This Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast

Bless This Mess

Society & Culture, True Crime, History

4.8733 Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2018

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

On February 25, 1975, 9 year old Marcia Trimble goes missing from her neighborhood in Nashville, Tennesse while delivering Girl Scout cookies.  A massive search is conducted over the next 33 days with no sign of Marcia and really no clues at all.  Then, on Easter Sunday, the body of Marcia was found in the garage of someone in the neighborhood.  Had she been there for 33 days? If so, how did 1000's of searchers and police officials miss her?  Or was she kept alive for sometime before being murdered and discarded in the garage?  Many questions would be asked and rumors would fly but police honed in on one suspect, Jeffery Womack, and were convinced he did it with little to no proof.  Join us while we discuss the aftermath of finding Marcia's body and the hunt to put her killer behind bars.  Source for this series is "A Season of Darkness" by Doug Jones and Phyllis Gobbell Music courtesy of Blanche, find their music on iTunes! Contact us at [email protected] Follow us on Twitter at @BTMASTCP Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/blessthismesspodcast Follow on Instagram at blessthismesspodcast Rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes!

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0:00.0

Life once again is carefree, where we tiptoed, now we waltz.

0:11.0

Past the black hats and the mirrors we've cracked without our fingers crossed.

0:19.0

The days are slow and easy, and the nights feel so serene.

0:26.4

Hey, everyone.

0:26.9

Welcome to Bless This Mess, Southern True Crime Podcast.

0:28.9

I'm Carrie here with Stu.

0:29.7

Say hey, Stu.

0:30.6

Hey.

0:31.5

So we're back with you again on this episode.

0:34.4

This is going to be part two of when Nashville lost its innocence and it's the

0:39.1

case about Marsha tremble in 1975 and last time we if you haven't listened to part one go back

0:47.9

and listen to part one the Stewart's stop. Stop.

0:55.0

Anyways, if you ever listen to part one, go back so you'll know where we're at.

1:00.0

But so far we've talked about Marcia Trimble.

1:03.0

She's gone, she was going to deliver Girl Scout cookies across the street,

1:08.0

and she was not seen again, and she went missing for 33 days and we last time we left

1:15.1

you they had just found her body on a street just another street over in a in a shed like shed

1:21.5

slash garage and they're about to go and inform the parents so that's where where we are with that. So we'll be continuing that

1:29.7

story tonight if Stu can act serious. Are you ready to do something productive? Yes, I am. I don't

1:37.8

know what you're talking about. We're going to read some reviews from Facebook. First one comes from

1:43.9

Julie M. Hendricks.

1:45.0

I just got into podcast, especially in the true crime genre.

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