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Let's Get Dark: A Paranormal & Crime Podcast

55 - Who Killed Jodi Huisentruit?

Let's Get Dark: A Paranormal & Crime Podcast

Let's Get Dark

Religion & Spirituality, Unsolved Mystery, Conspiracies, Spirituality, Creepy, Cover-up, Comedy, True Crime, Murder, Cold Case, Mystery, Government Projects, Disappearances, Crime, Paranormal

4.6604 Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2020

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Jodi Huisentruit was a young news anchor with charm, ambition, and a number of questionable admirers when she was attacked and abducted outside her apartment early one morning in 1995. Who killed her, and why? If you have any additional information regarding her case, you can email : contact team@findjodi.com or call 970-458-JODI. Our sources from this episode come from the book, Dead Air: The Disappearance of Jodi Huisentruit by Beth Bednar, FindJodi.com, & ThePioneerPress. Sup...

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0:00.0

What? What? What? What? What? What? I'm Hey, everybody. We are Creep-It Real. I'm Ashley. And I'm Bianca. Thanks for joining us.

0:45.4

Thank you all so much for sharing us with your family and friends. Thank you for the constant support.

0:51.0

And we just want to let you know that we love you. Again, short and sweet.

0:54.4

Contrary to what you may believe from listening to the beginning of this podcast, we are not an

0:58.5

NPR show. So let us carry on with a story that we're telling you today of Jody, who's in truth?

1:06.5

So Jody was born on June 5th, 1968, and she was raised in the small city of Long Prairie, Minnesota, and was the youngest daughter of Maurice and Imaging Who's in Truth?

1:16.9

Jody had two sisters, Jill, who was five years older than her, and Joanne, who was 18 years older.

1:23.9

Good grief, dude.

1:24.9

Yeah, there's a big age gap there.

1:32.7

And at 13 or 14, she had a very profound loss in her life.

1:36.4

Her father, Maurice, lost his battle with colon cancer. It was a really rough summer for her as far as everything that I was reading about that loss,

1:43.1

and it kind of comes into play a little bit in the later part of

1:47.2

her very short life. While she was in high school, however, she had a lot of extracurricular

1:52.8

activities. I was reading that one of the things that she did was marching band, which I

1:59.3

definitely understand the marching band aspect of things.

2:02.9

But she excelled at golf, which was something that her dad had a great love for.

2:08.7

And in 1985, she ranked as one of the top five golfers in the state of Minnesota and later

2:15.5

led the Long Prairie High School Class A golf team to win the state

2:19.9

championships in her senior year. After high school, she went to college at St. Cloud State

2:24.7

University in St. Cloud, Minnesota and studied mass communications and speech communication.

2:31.1

She graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1990. Her close friends and family described her as charming, ambitious, that she lit up a room and highly regarded the bonds that she shared with them.

2:42.5

Her sister described her as being rather naive and trusting to a fault.

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