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Criminology

Clark Perry Baldwin

Criminology

Emash Digital

True Crime

4.77K Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Clark Perry Baldwin is a man who has been linked to a number of murders in different states. In this episode, we are discussing a number of murders that are solved, but we have no idea who the victims are, while others remain unsolved. One common thread in these cases is DNA, forensic genealogy, and the potential for that technology to finally close out some of these cases and others. But there’s another common thread connecting some of these cases, and that is a man named Clark Perry Baldwin. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss Clark Perry Baldwin. Baldwin was a long-haul trucker who, at times, also drove a taxi. He is currently awaiting trial on murder charges in Tennessee. But, he is believed to be linked to multiple Jane Does, including Bitter Creek Betty and the Sheridan County Jane Doe. We will have to wait to see how his trial progresses and also how technology may link him to other cases. You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology An Emash Digital production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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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 discretion is advised.

0:36.8

Hello everyone and welcome to episode two fifteen of the Criminology podcast on Mike Ferguson.

0:42.8

And this is Mike Morphard.

0:44.8

Morph, man, what is going on with you in the sunny state of Florida?

0:48.8

I just got done doing a little bit of swimming, doing my water aerobics and do that every part of my,

0:56.8

it's part of my Thursday routine when we go to record this.

1:00.8

I don't mean to laugh, but every time you say water aerobics, I am picturing you with like one of those hair swim caps.

1:12.8

Now I know you don't need that and neither do I, but I can't get that image out of my head, man.

1:18.8

It's fun and it's not as bad as doing it out of the water.

1:21.8

So you know what, refreshing gin and then you get out and I'm ready to go for the day.

1:27.8

That's all that matters. Hey, let's go ahead and give our Patreon shout outs.

1:30.8

We had Catherine Haynes, Kathy Ann Burns, Nikki Brenness, Whitney Lambert and Stephanie Hanson.

1:38.8

So a lot of great new support. We really appreciate it.

1:41.8

Yeah, and a lot of those names I recognize too are big supporters on social media.

1:45.8

So thank you for that.

1:46.8

And anyone that would like to help support criminology on Patreon, you can do so by going to patreon.com slash criminology.

1:53.8

All right, buddy, with all of that out of the way, let's go ahead and jump into this week's episode.

1:58.8

And basically we're exploring a mixed bag in terms of case statuses in multiple states.

2:06.8

Some of the murders that will touch on are solved, but we have no idea who the victims are.

2:12.8

While others remain unsolved, one common thread in these cases is DNA and forensic genealogy

2:19.8

and the potential for that technology to finally close out some of these cases and others.

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