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Best Case Worst Case

329 | It's Better to Have a Body

Best Case Worst Case

X-G Productions

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.23.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2023

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Two young men disappear without a trace and the FBI gets the call to investigate

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0:00.0

The cars there with the keysing mission did they ever make it to Vegas?

0:08.0

The partner gave a tip which led the FBI to believe these two were not living anymore that they had been killed.

0:17.0

One of the people he kind of gave up a little bit about the possible location.

0:31.0

Hello and welcome to Best Case Worcesters. This is Jim Clement, you retired at the I Pro

0:41.6

Filer former New York City prosecutor and writer producer of Criminal Minds. And with me today,

0:47.0

from all the way as far as you could possibly be for me in the United States is.

0:55.0

Hi everybody, it's Francie Hakes, former state and federal prosecutor and executive producer of Audible's Breaking Justice,

1:02.0

the Kane Velasquez story. Jim, we're back together. We've had a couple of amazing episodes where we talked to Danielle Tudor about her story of survival

1:15.0

and her the fight that she's gone through to keep the man who attacked her and eight others in jail to no avail in Oregon.

1:24.0

But we have another brand new exciting guest today. I'm really thrilled because, well first because I'm just excited about our guest.

1:33.0

But Jim, this guest came to us through a best case worst case fan who wrote to me on Facebook and suggested we reach out to this exciting guest and put me in touch with her.

1:44.0

So I love it when that happens. I love it when people know someone that they think would be great on the podcast. So, Sonia, why don't you introduce yourself? Yeah, to all our listeners.

1:54.0

Thank you for having me. I'm Sonia Nordstrom. I was 23 years special agent with the FBI and I've retired about little over nine years ago.

2:03.0

I worked predominantly violent crimes. It's in Pittsburgh division, Los Angeles division, most of the time and then finished up in Salt Lake City.

2:12.0

And I'd say probably 20 of those 23 years was bank robberies, crimes against children, internet crimes against children.

2:21.0

And I was also a member of the evidence response team in Los Angeles and I worked on that.

2:27.0

That's awesome. I know.

2:29.0

She has to know two of the podcasts best friends, right? I do. I do.

2:33.0

I have to know more and I'll call and Bob and she'll know exactly. I came in at the same time. I came in at 91 and really came in at 91. Yeah.

2:43.0

That's great. In fact, I've been checking. I've been checking on you, Sonia. And here is what Maureen just texted me.

2:50.0

Uh oh.

2:51.0

Let's see.

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