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🗓️ 9 August 2020
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0:08.3 | Hello everyone and welcome to episode 175 of the |
0:38.2 | True Crime All the Time Unsolved Podcasts. I'm Mike Ferguson and with me as always is my partner in True Crime. |
0:44.2 | Mike Gibson, give me how are you? I'm doing good, man. How about you? I'm doing really well. Good. Just got back from an appointment for my daughter today. Yeah. All the tests came back. Well, we walked out of there on Cloud Nod. Good. So just to kind of give a quick update. My daughter's doing really well. Everything looks good. |
1:04.2 | Do you have one of those suckers? I did not. What? I did not. Although I did get my temperature taken. Oh, well, they did it all school style. Thankfully, it was just the wand over. It wasn't old school style. Yeah. But they are very careful. I mean, and as they should be, but they make you use the hand sanitizer, they wander. Children's, they take your picture. Really? And they generate a little bad, like a little sticky badge. Yeah. |
1:34.1 | That has your picture on it. Yeah, they take not only the COVID security very serious, they just take security in general. They're seriously. Do you pull your mask down for the picture or do you leave your mask up? You do have to pull it down. Yeah. It obviously has been a tough couple of weeks, but we're getting back to normal. Yeah. And I'm really happy. Look at this new shirt. I got on, man. Yeah. You bought one of the new True Crime All the Time Shirts from our new shop. I don't know how many people we we did mention. I'm |
2:04.1 | not going to have many people know about it. But if you go out to our website, True Crime All the Time.com, click on the merchandise link. Right. You'll see two links on that page. One is to our first shop and now and then the seconds to our our second shop, which has some different types of merchandise that the feedback on has been really great. Yeah. The people that have ordered. I like the one I got on. It's a sharp shirt. And it's much different than what we normally had. This is more of a script. Right. |
2:34.1 | True Crime All the Time. There's a script. Stay safe and keep your own time ticking. And I pay the extra few bucks to get the nicer quality t-shirt. Well, that's the other thing about this store. They offer some t-shirts that are a little bit more high quality. Yeah. |
2:50.0 | A little softer, different cuts, v-neck. Some of them are especially tailored towards women. So definitely check it out. Right. Gives we have some new support. So let's give some shout outs on Patreon. We had Bonita Jackson. Hey Bonita. Juan Gonzales. What's going on Gonzales? |
3:08.0 | Priscilla Parker. Hey, Peepee. Lisa Badiqa. I don't know if that just kind of correct me. What's going on, Badiqa? |
3:15.8 | Krista Davidson. Hey, Krista. Ginger Moody. What's happening, Ginger? Stacey Martins. Well, thank you, Stacey. |
3:22.7 | Kara Peterson. Hey, Kara. Leona Quafy. What's up, Quafy? Catherine Hindemarsh. Hey, Catherine. |
3:30.1 | Patty Volker. What's going on, Patty? Amanda Farley. Hey, Amanda. Derek Huff. Hey, thanks, Derek. Stacey Louise. What's going on, Louise? Amanda Hester. Hey, Amanda. Travis Fogelman. Hey, the Fogelman's in the house. Sure. Scott Carter. Hey, Scott. |
3:45.0 | Angie Helmick Walter. Well, thank you, Angie. Sarah Hanson. Hey, Sarah. Kathleen Repasse. Well, I won't pass, but thank you, Repasse. Ronda Newton. Hey, Ronda. |
3:56.8 | And last but not least, Dana Buster. Well, Buster Ryan Buster. So thank you for all that new support. And then if we go back into the vault, give this week, we selected Adrian Phillips. Hey, Adrian, been with us a long time. We appreciate all the Patreon, both new and the continued support. Some great donations on PayPal as well. Jennifer Warmuth. Hey, Jennifer Michelle Robinson. What's going on, Michelle? Liam Stevens. Hey, Liam. And Jenny. Nick. |
4:26.7 | Well, thank you, Jenny. Gibbs right now, we have an episode out on T-Cat on Susan Polk. And this was kind of a little bit of a different episode. Some strange twists and turns to this one. It is a woman who killed her husband. And then later claim self defense, but the circumstances around it and the trials and just some really bizarre behavior on the part of Susan Polk. |
4:56.7 | I think really make this case very interesting. Yeah, I really enjoy doing that case. Well, I'm glad you did. It's like you said, a lot of twist in it. Maybe some turns to it. Definitely some turns. Hey, Amber out in San Francisco. So that's true. That's true. Out in San Fran. All right, buddy. Are you ready to get into this episode of True Crime All the Time and Salt? I am. We're talking about the disappearance of Carrie May Parker. |
5:26.7 | So we're down in the area of Hunt County, Texas and Carrie disappeared in 1991. Hunt County, Texas currently has seven unsolved missing person cases that range from 1986 to 2017. Now, obviously each and every one of these are extremely important cases. |
5:52.6 | Sure. But we want to dive into the disappearance of Carrie May Parker. It has some interesting controversies that surround it. Carrie May Parker was born on May 5, 1967. And in 1991, she was 23 years old, living in Quinlan, Texas with some friends. |
6:14.6 | And back in the 90s, Quinlan definitely had some pockets of poverty. It was kind of rough for a lot of people. Carrie was a single mother of three children. She had a son, Brian. And she had two girls, Mandy and Brandy. All three of the kids were under the age of six. |
6:33.6 | Carrie worked the night shift at a company called Flanders precision air. This is an air conditioning company about 20 miles away in the town of Torell. Because she worked the night shift and some pretty long hours, one of her kids lived with their birth father. |
6:53.6 | While the other two children lived with Carrie's father, which allowed them to maintain somewhat of a more regular schedule. |
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