E215: Brenda Condon
Coffee and Cases Podcast
Cloud10
4.7 • 623 Ratings
🗓️ 1 February 2024
⏱️ 37 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | We like to think that if we live our lives in ways that are admirable, that nothing too bad will |
| 0:06.7 | ever happen to us, even though we know that evil, that pain and that suffering are indiscriminate, |
| 0:15.1 | we also wonder why bad things happen to good people, or why bad people seem to prosper. We know that something bad could happen |
| 0:24.1 | to any one of us at any second, yet we're still shocked when the reasonable person doesn't get hired, |
| 0:31.7 | when the considerate person falls ill, and when the faithful person is mistreated. So, too, many were shocked when the person at the |
| 0:40.8 | center of our case this week went missing. She was responsible. She was tidy. She was caring. She was |
| 0:47.1 | outgoing. She was a good friend, and she was a loving mother. But none of those things stopped |
| 0:53.8 | someone nefarious from entering her life and taking her away at the end of her work shift in Spring Township, Pennsylvania. On February 27, 1991, this is the case of Brenda Condon. Welcome to coffee and cases where we like our coffee and cases where we like our coffee hot and our cases cold. My name is |
| 1:50.2 | Allison Williams. And my name is Maggie Damron. We will be telling stories each week in the hopes that |
| 1:55.8 | someone out there with any information concerning the cases will take those tips to law enforcement |
| 2:00.4 | so justice and closure can be brought to these families. |
| 2:03.7 | With each case, we encourage you to continue in the conversation |
| 2:06.5 | on our Facebook page, Coffee in Cases podcast, |
| 2:09.8 | because, as we all know, |
| 2:11.5 | conversation helps to keep the missing person in the public consciousness, |
| 2:15.2 | helping to keep their memories alive. |
| 2:17.2 | So sit back, sip your coffee, |
| 2:19.5 | and listen to what's brewing this week. Brenda Louise Condon was born on March 1st, 1962, |
| 2:26.7 | and was the youngest of five children. When Brenda was only three years old, she lost her mother, |
| 2:32.9 | which left her older sister, Iris, |
| 2:36.4 | 12 years her elder, to step into the motherly role. And Iris happily did so. While their father |
| 2:44.1 | was still the disciplinarian for the children, Iris remembers taking Brenda with her nearly |
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