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Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

Bloody Presents: The Disappearance of Chance & Dub and the Killing of Trish

Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

Vincent Strange

True Crime

4.41.9K Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2019

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Just after Christmas in 1993, the body of 38-year-old Latricia “Trish” White was found by her worried father who’d come to check on her. She’d been shot to death in her own bed. Her boyfriend, Lee “Dub” Wackerhagen, and his son, Chance Wackerhagen, were nowhere to be found. Police all but immediately came to the conclusion that Dub killed Trish in a rage and fled with Chance. For well over two decades, in fact, Dub was the only suspect. He and Chance were never seen again and when a Texas Ranger began re-investigating the case, he found that the original investigators might have suffered from tunnel vision in their efforts to solve the crimes.

Check out the guest post on thetruecrimefiles.com about this case, by Julia at Considering Cold Cases.
You can also check out that blog for other great coverage of unsolved cases at consideringcoldcases.wordpress.com

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0:00.0

Louis Thruu Interviews is back on BBC I Player.

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Letting you in, you've taken over.

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I'll be having honest chats with some well-known faces,

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like Anthony Joshua.

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If you beat Tyson Fury,

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I'll be able to lose.

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Ray.

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I don't know how I would handle some things that I've experienced without music.

0:21.0

And Ashley Walters.

0:23.0

But I had no reason to be out on the street, do you know what I'm saying?

0:25.9

Louis Thru interviews.

0:27.4

Watch on BBC Eye Player.

0:30.6

The Gone Cold Podcasts may contain violent or graphic subject matter.

0:34.4

Listener discretion is advised.

0:36.4

Originally called Plum Creek, Lockhart, Texas, located about 30 miles south of Austin, in Caldwell County, began as a small ranching

0:46.6

and agricultural community after surveyor Bird Lockhart was sent there by Green DeWitt in the 1820s.

0:56.1

Like many towns and cities across the state and the nation, the arrival of the railroad in the

1:01.7

late 19th century is what allowed Lockhart to grow, both economically and in terms of population.

1:09.0

But Lockhart grew at an incredibly modest pace through the years, allowing it to maintain a small town charm that is abundantly apparent in old articles.

1:20.0

Even into the mid and late 20th century, reading Lockhart's newspaper evokes romanticized, perhaps cinematic thoughts and mental images of the town as the perfect place to grow up. The paper is full of news of what

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