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Down The Rabbit Holes

40: Asha Degree

Down The Rabbit Holes

Down The Rabbit Holes

Documentary, Society & Culture, True Crime

4.4612 Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2020

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Asha Degree was last seen when her father checked on her around 2:30am on February 14, 2000.  She was 9 years old and sleeping soundly in her bed in her parent’s home in Shelby, NC. Between around 2:30a and 6p, Asha vanished. If you have any information about the disappearance of Asha Degree or the happenings surrounding her disappearance, please contact Cleveland County Sheriff's Office at 704-484-4822. 

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0:00.0

Hi, everyone. Melissa and I just wanted to take a moment out before this episode to give special thanks to all our first responders and people on the front line who are battling coronavirus. They are taking a chance with their own lives every single day. And we appreciate you. Thanks.

0:47.9

A missing person is a person who has vanished. day and we appreciate you. Thanks. Hey, everyone back to Down the Rabbit Holes podcast.

0:49.2

I'm Melissa.

0:51.2

And I'm Amy here in quarantine.

0:52.7

Y'all, this has been rough.

1:12.0

Yeah, we've talked to this to death already. I think you guys have talked it to death yourself. We're glad you're here listening. We're all in this together. We're all in it together. Yeah. Okay. We'll just dive right in. This case, I'm going to shout out, Nicole. I'm probably going to mispronance this.

1:23.6

Galen, Jess, Haley, Jennifer, and Kat have all requested this because it is an interesting case.

1:28.2

And it's one I've been promising to do. And the minute it got requested said I'll do it the only caveat was I wasn't going to do it until I could drive out and drive the route

1:35.1

and everyone's in quarantine and can't do anything else so I convinced my husband to take a

1:41.6

seven-hour drive with me it's like three hours each way bingo we drove the route and then we drove around for a little bit. So, you know, we need nothing else to do with our lives. Here we are. And I'm so proud of you for still social distancing yourself. Of course. But I will say, I am so glad I did it. I'm going to give you some perspective as we're talking through the case.

2:03.7

I listened to a podcast, and there's a couple out there, and then I watched some YouTube

2:10.3

videos, and then I did obviously my research, and then I kind of crafted my idea of what

2:15.6

the story was, and then I went and drove it, and it was,

2:21.6

it changed my opinion. I'll give you that. So today, we're going to talk about Asia

2:29.6

Jaquilla degree. So this one's a little bit of an underreported case.

2:36.0

Because she's a young child and a minority, it has not hit the mainstream media, in my opinion,

2:42.6

in the way it should.

2:43.6

I'm just going to dive in.

2:44.6

Okay, so Aisha was born on August 5th in 1990.

2:48.8

Her parents are Harold and Aquila.

2:54.0

She has an older brother by about a year, O'Brien.

2:58.8

They live in a neighborhood out in Shelby, North Carolina, which is just west of Charlotte.

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