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Unresolved

Andrya DeGhelder

Unresolved

Unresolved Productions

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

4.52.6K Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2018

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

On the evening of July 24th, 2018 - a Wednesday - 39-year old Andrya DeGhelder was a no-show for her shift at the Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center. This was very unlike Andrya, a divorced mother of one, who had a reputation for being reliable and punctual.

Her coworkers contacted a friend, who tried to get in-touch with Andrya. Eventually, after paying Andrya an unsuccessful house call, this friend contacted the local sheriff's office, who paid a visit to Andrya's home in Grovetown, Georgia.

There, police would find a chaotic crime scene, which they believe pointed to an abduction. Over the next week or so, investigators and volunteers would work to raise awareness for Andrya's disappearance, highlighting her past struggles, but a shocking discovery just a week later would shock this quiet community...



Written, hosted, and produced by Micheal Whelan

Learn more about this podcast at unresolved.me

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Music Credits

Chris Zabriskie - "Oxygen Garden"

A.A. Aalto - "Balloons Rising"

Borrtex - "Hope"

Blue Dot Sessions - "Chilvittle"

ROZKOL - "Opening Credits"

Rotten Bliss - "Under the Branches"

Kai Engel - "After Midnight"

The Gateless Gate - "Limitless Blue"

Daniel James Dolby - "Longing"

ROZKOL - "On the Run"

Joao Picoito - "Palavras de Silencio"

Ailsa Traves - "Unresolved Mysteries"

Transcript

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0:00.0

Sometimes running a business can feel like cycling uphill with square wheels.

0:07.0

But zero online accounting software can help predict the future cash flow of your business.

0:15.0

So you can stay one step ahead. Soon it'll feel more like free-wearing downhill.

0:21.0

On a tandem! What, mate? With a messer on the back.

0:25.0

Oh, that's nice.

0:26.0

Search zero with an axe. It goes healthy business as beautiful business.

0:45.0

On the morning of Monday, July 30th, 2018, I was taking my dog Rocky for a walk.

0:52.0

Rocky is a decent sized dog. He's about 85 pounds and he's a big mut.

0:57.0

He's about 2 years old and I always joke. He's just as stubborn as his mother is.

1:02.0

He likes to stop constantly during our walks, always sniffing around for something to lift his leg up on or something disgusting to roll in.

1:11.0

Oftentimes, when he finds something he really wants to investigate, he'll square up and refuse to move an inch.

1:17.0

It was on this morning, an overcast, humid Georgia morning, that we walked through our neighborhood.

1:24.0

We live in a very suburban community, set back from any major roads.

1:28.0

Still, there's a lot of coming and going in the early morning hours.

1:32.0

Lots of people leaving for work, beginning to stir as the sun begins to rise.

1:37.0

So, as I'm walking with Rocky, he stops for one of his prolonged sniffing breaks.

1:43.0

We're on a street corner, preparing to cross. When I noticed a loose sheet of paper taped up to the stop sign, I had somehow missed it.

1:51.0

Subconsciously thinking it was a garage sale notification or something like that.

1:56.0

But it catches my eye. People who dabble in true crime storytelling, podcasters, authors, reporters, etc.

2:03.0

Won't tell you this. But there are certain words that catch our eye.

2:09.0

Vanished, mystery, missing. These words pop out at us.

2:13.0

So, on this cloudy, overcast, humid Georgia morning, as I'm walking my sweet, naive, ignorant mut, having ingested zero coffee as of yet.

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