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🗓️ 5 June 2022
⏱️ 59 minutes
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0:00.0 | Criminology is a true crime podcast that may contain discussion about violent or disturbing topics. |
0:05.8 | Listener Discussion is advised. |
0:35.8 | Hello everyone and welcome to episode 210 of the Criminology podcast. I'm Mike Ferguson. |
0:42.9 | And this is Mike Morford. Mr. Mike Morford, what's going on with you, man? |
0:46.8 | Not a whole lot. I just got done doing a little bit of water aerobics. So I'm nice and fresh and |
0:51.2 | ready to hit this episode. How about you? Well, now I'm trying to get the image out of my mind of |
0:57.0 | you doing water aerobics, but I'll be all right. And from what you're saying before we started, |
1:03.6 | you're not in a good condition to do any water aerobics. No, I probably need to do water aerobics |
1:08.9 | because I hurt my back yesterday and it's all season up on me, but we'll make it through. |
1:13.9 | Yeah, that's what happens when you get old. Yes, it absolutely is. Let's go ahead and give our |
1:18.0 | Patreon shout outs. We had Katie, Natalie Ruiz jumped out at our highest level, Tracy Baxley, |
1:25.8 | and Deborah Mann. So that's some great new support. We really appreciate it. Yeah, thank you to all |
1:31.4 | of you for that support. It means a lot and we can't thank you enough. And if there's anyone else |
1:35.9 | that would like to help support the show, you can do so by going to patreon.com slash criminal. |
1:40.8 | All right, buddy. It's time to jump into this episode. And the case we're discussing involves a |
1:46.7 | scenario that I think a lot of us can identify with. I'm sure probably most people listening as a |
1:54.5 | teenager lied to their parents, maybe even more than once. If they managed to get away with it, |
2:00.8 | with no consequences for some teens growing up, it's almost a right of passage. If you want to go |
2:07.1 | to a party, hang out with your friends, see someone you were dating. For most of us, those little |
2:13.8 | lies we told us teens likely didn't have any life changing consequences. In this episode, |
2:20.3 | we're talking about a young woman who did exactly what a lot of us have done before, |
2:26.1 | told a little lie, but unfortunately it had major consequences and played a role in her disappearance |
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