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Bless This Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast

70. The Murder of Hellen Hanks

Bless This Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast

Bless This Mess

Society & Culture, True Crime, History

4.8733 Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2022

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

In 1972, Hellen Hanks was working as a bookkeeper for an advertising company in Valdosta, Georgia.  When Helen goes missing, her family knows she would never just run off.  It would take eights years before her body was found and the mystery around her disappearance would be unraveled.  Join us while we discuss!   Find us on the webs! Follow us on InstagramLike us on FacebookSupport us on Patreon Rate, Review, and Subscribe on iTunes Music courtesy of Blanche

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0:00.0

Hey, everyone, welcome to bless this mess in the True Crime podcast. I'm Carrie here with Sue. Say hey, Stu.

0:26.0

Hey.

0:26.5

Does that sound okay to you now?

0:27.9

Sounds fine.

0:28.8

Stu insisted I just did the intro wrong, so he made me, he just stopped talking. He wouldn't say, hey, and he just made me go back and replay it in which I proved to him that I was correct and I did it right

0:40.7

But anyways nobody needs to know all this they do need to know that I was right and you're wrong

0:46.6

So we're back for another episode. We are going to

0:52.5

Georgia believe Stu

0:54.0

You don't know I do know going to Georgia, I believe, Stu?

0:57.6

You don't know?

0:58.4

I do know.

1:00.0

It's Georgia.

1:01.1

It's definitely Georgia.

1:02.6

Hey,

1:04.4

hey, I write a lot of these things,

1:04.6

okay?

1:06.7

Things get mixed up,

1:08.0

but we're going to Georgia for sure.

1:09.2

Anyways.

1:10.4

Anyways.

1:10.8

So before we get in the podcast, we want to welcome anybody new here.

1:14.4

Welcome, welcome.

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