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Killer Queens: A True Crime Podcast

307: [FREE Weekly Episode] The Disappearance of Brandon Lawson

Killer Queens: A True Crime Podcast

Killer Queens: A True Crime Podcast

True Crime, Comedy

4.43K Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2024

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

On August 8th, 2013, 26-year-old Brandon Lawson left his home in San Angelo, Texas after a huge fight with his fiancé. She hoped that he’d return after cooling down, but she woke up the next morning to find multiple missed calls from Brandon. She quickly learned that while she was asleep, Brandon’s brother, Kyle, had left to bring him gas after he’d run out on a desolate road. After several strange phone calls to Kyle, Brandon made a 911 call, begging for help, saying that he was being chased. When Kyle finally arrived, he found Brandon’s truck abandoned, but his brother was nowhere to be found. 10 years later, some questions about Brandon’s sudden disappearance have been answered, but his family is still left wondering, what happened to Brandon that night?
TRIGGER WARNINGS: drug abuse
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0:00.0

Hey all, thanks for listening to Killer Queens, or KQ if you nasty.

0:09.0

Welcome to the show where two 90s' 11 country chicks gab about true crime and tell each other to talk to the hand because the face ain't listening.

0:16.5

I'm Terella and I'm Tori and we're sisters who have always loved true crime and decided to turn that obsession into a show with a light take on the topic.

0:25.0

Kind of like Diet True Crime, it's all the flavor and fewer calories.

0:29.0

Hmm.

0:30.0

Now with our show you'll get True Crime, 90s nostalgia, and a few four letter words sprinkled in.

0:35.0

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0:39.6

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0:43.6

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0:46.6

Now grab your search, your 3D Cool Ranch Doritos,

0:49.6

and your kitten surprise, and let's get into the episode.

1:01.0

This episode contains discussion of drug abuse, listener discretion is advised. On August 8th, 2013, 26 year old Brandon Lawson left his home in San Angelo, Texas after a huge fight with his fiance.

1:08.0

She hoped that he'd return after cooling down, but she woke up the next morning to find multiple missed calls from Brandon.

1:14.3

She quickly learned that while she was asleep Brandon's brother Kyle had left to bring him

1:18.4

gas after he'd run out on a desolate road. After several strange phone calls to Kyle,

1:24.4

Brandon made a 911 call begging for help

1:26.4

saying that he was being chased.

1:28.3

When Kyle finally arrived,

1:29.5

he found Brandon's truck abandoned,

1:30.9

but his brother was nowhere to be found. Ten years later, some questions about Brandon's truck abandoned, but his brother was nowhere to be found.

1:32.8

Ten years later, some questions about Brandon's sudden disappearance have been answered,

1:36.7

but his family is still left wondering what happened to Brandon that night.

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