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Brennan Raymond Simolke: In Hot Pursuit

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Ed Dentzel

True Crime

41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2020

⏱️ 110 minutes

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Summary

Brennan Raymond Simolke was a 27 year old from Delisle, Mississippi. He loved to skateboard but was not an outdoors type of guy. On July 24, 2019, Brennan and two other men got into a car chase with police. When it ended in a ditch next to a highway, Brennan ran off. Or did he? Either way, he was never seen again. FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/groups/503326667284302 https://www.facebook.com/groups/194293891965131 NAMUS: https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/63984 ARTICLE: https://www.wxxv25.com/2020/01/23/brennan-simolke-missing-since-july/ YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/-AbZcwyosd8 If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Brennan Simolke, please contact the Hancock County Sheriff's Office at (228) 466-6900. --Unfound supports accounts on Podomatic, iTunes, Stitcher, Instagram, Twitter, Spotify, Deezer Facebook and YouTube. --Email: [email protected] --Contribute to Unfound at Patreon.com/unfoundpodcast You can also contribute at Paypal: paypal.me/unfoundpodcast --And do NOT forget the website: theunfoundpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Brennan Raymond Smoky was a 27 year old from Delil, Mississippi.

0:05.0

He loved to skateboard, but was not an outdoors type of guy.

0:09.0

On July 24th, 2019, Brennan and two other men got into a car chase with police.

0:16.6

When it ended in a ditch next to a highway, Brennan ran off, or did he? Either way, he was never seen again. I'm at Denzel and this is unfound.

0:33.0

And this is unfound. I'm going to do. Be honest. How many of you have watched a police chase on TV? Go ahead, raise your hand, nobody else can see. Frankly, I'm sure many of you have done so.

1:15.6

What is it about somebody trying to run from the cops

1:19.2

that makes turning the channel almost impossible?

1:23.6

Is it because we want the person or people to be caught?

1:27.8

Or is it because in some rebellious way, we want to see the suspect get away, maybe just this once.

1:35.0

Because I think we've all done it.

1:38.0

We've all at one point while watching a chase said,

1:42.0

well, here's what I would do to get away.

1:45.0

I would dump the car outside a mall and run inside.

1:50.0

I'd drive the truck into a car garage so the helicopter overhead couldn't see me.

1:57.0

Then I would abandon the truck and calmly walk away as the police came whizzing by. If I were on a motorcycle, I'd find a

2:06.4

traffic jam and weave in and out, where the police cars couldn't fit through.

2:11.6

Or, in a real life example that you can find on

2:15.6

YouTube, a driver and a Dodge Challenger drove so fast. He outran the police cars

2:21.7

and the helicopter.

2:24.0

True story.

2:26.0

Yes, for some reason, we live vicariously through these people who flee from police. Yes, we know it's wrong, but we fantasize anyway, even though many

2:38.7

of us don't even have a felony on our record. I guess it's just human nature. Well in the disappearance of

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