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Brandi Wells: What The Camera Saw

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Ed Dentzel

True Crime

41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2017

⏱️ 101 minutes

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Summary

Brandi Wells was a 23 year old single woman living in Brownsboro, TX. She was eager to start back to school and begin her new job at Walmart. On the night of Wednesday August 2, 2006, she went to the Graham Central Station country bar in Longview, TX, forty five minutes away, despite her car being low on gas. Just after midnight she left the club alone. She was never seen again. Charley Project Page: http://charleyproject.org/case/brandi-ellen-wells Project Jason Page: https://projectjason.org/forums/topic/181-missing-woman-brandi-wells-tx-08022006/ Websleuths Page: http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?46956-TX-Brandi-Wells-23-Longview-2-Aug-2006-REOPENED-2013&highlight=brandi+wells NAMUS: https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/5294/2/ If you have any information regarding the disapperance of Brandi Wells, please contact the Longview Police Department: (903) 237-1110 Twitter: @unfoundpodcast Email: [email protected] Facebook: Unfound Discussion Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/650717205110075/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/unfound/id1151955197?mt=2 Podomatic: http://unfoundpodcast.podomatic.com/ Instagram: @unfoundpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Brandy Ellen Wells was a 23 year old single woman living in Brownsboro, Texas.

0:05.0

She was eager to start back to school and begin her new job at Walmart.

0:09.0

On the night of Wednesday, August 2, 2006, she went to the Graham Central Station Country Bar in

0:15.6

Longview, Texas, 45 minutes away, despite her car being low on gas.

0:21.4

Just after midnight, she left the club alone. She was never seen again.

0:27.0

I'm at Denzel and this is unfound. This is unfounded. You are being watched today. I don't know you but I can almost guarantee it and you

0:57.1

probably didn't even notice. If you drove to work or went to McDonald's or went to

1:02.4

the ATM you were watched by an electronic eye that

1:06.4

misses nothing. It never takes time off, it never gets tired, it never takes bathroom breaks, as long as the electricity is on, it's on the job.

1:17.0

Security cameras, traffic cameras, cameras used for the simple task of collecting data about crowd behavior.

1:25.0

They're everywhere. Just look around.

1:27.0

And there's no doubt they've played a huge role in crime prevention and crime solving

1:32.0

since they've become part of our culture in the last 30 to 40 years.

1:35.0

However, it's not like we're living in an Orwellian 1984 world either.

1:42.0

Despite all this coverage by cameras today, 1984 world either.

1:43.0

Despite all this coverage by cameras today, crimes still happen.

1:47.1

In fact, given the amount of cameras out there, you'd think no one would ever think about

1:50.6

committing a crime. But felonies happen every day.

1:55.0

YouTube is riddled with closed caption TV recordings of shootouts, carjackings, assaults, and terrorist attacks. And here, just on unfound we've had two cases where cameras played a role in the

2:06.9

investigation of the crime and still those disappearances,

2:10.9

Suzanne Liles and James Walker's, are still unsolved.

2:15.0

Well, here on Unfound, we now have case number three that involves video camera evidence.

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