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Down The Rabbit Holes

37: Katelin Akens

Down The Rabbit Holes

Down The Rabbit Holes

Documentary, Society & Culture, True Crime

4.4612 Ratings

🗓️ 23 March 2020

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Katelin Akens went missing after being dropped off at her step-father’s house in Springfield, Virginia on December 5, 2015. Strange circumstances surround her disappearance and there are more questions than answers. Her mother and sister desperately seek answers as to the happenings that day. If you have any information about Katelin or the events of December 5, 2015, please contact the Spotsylvania County Sheriff's Office at 540-582-7115. 

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0:00.0

A missing person is a person who has vanished and is unconfirmed as alive or dead as their location and fate are unknown. Hey, everyone, welcome back to Down the Rabbit Holes podcast. I'm Alyssa.

0:28.9

And I'm Amy. And I think that everyone, everywhere knows about what's going on in the world.

0:35.3

And I hope that you all are staying safe and, you know, doing everything that you can to alleviate, you know, your own personal fears.

0:44.3

And I hope that we all can say this will be a distant memory soon.

0:49.8

I agree 100% stay safe.

0:52.1

Stay in.

0:53.2

Listen to podcasts.

0:54.5

Yes.

0:55.5

Binge documentaries.

0:56.9

Any thing that you can get your hands on.

0:59.3

You'll have time.

0:59.8

Drink a lot of wine, you know.

1:02.6

Normal things.

1:04.1

And that's about all, although I will say I actually someone sent me a meme yesterday

1:08.2

and it was like I think that every true crime and I posted

1:11.6

it to our social media but it says like a cold case file should be sent to every true crime person

1:17.0

in America and it's time for some quarantine justice and I mean I'm down yeah worldwide for real

1:24.3

you know how many people could like solve from real crimes now? If one out of the bunch got solved, it would be worth it. 100%. I'll sign an NDA. I won't talk about it. Whatever. That's great. I'd do it, too. All right. So, that's all we're going to spend talking about that. Right. Moving on. Mm-hmm. You have a case. It's my turn this week. Yes. I know. And I'm not going to lie, I'm really excited about it. When you said it, I knew the name, but that's all I knew. And the only reason is, folks, is because I swiped it from Melissa. It's on that. So I knew, I read like a paragraph about it and I was like, ooh, that sounds interesting. Put it on my list. This happened like earlier this week. And when I was like, hey, who's your case? And Amy told me, I was like, oh, that was just on my list. But I don't know enough that I know enough that I might hear the story.

2:19.6

Well, I'll tell you this one thing, why I really felt connected to this case.

2:25.3

It's because there is a case that sounds almost identical to this particular one.

2:32.9

And it happened to get a lot of traction due to some podcasts out there that are popular

2:40.3

and the sister of the victim who speaks out a lot to try and get media attention.

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