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True Crime All The Time Unsolved

Ep138 - Nikki Forrest and Katelyn Markham

True Crime All The Time Unsolved

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True Crime, Talk Radio

4.85.8K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2019

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

We're bringing you two unsolved cases close to home for us in this episode of True Crime All The Time Unsolved. In 2010, 19-year-old Nikki Lyn Forrest was four months pregnant when she disappeared from Troy, Ohio. Nikki had told some friends and family that she was thinking about picking up and moving. But, Nikki didn't pick up her paycheck at work and her purse was found by a couple out walking. These were things police felt no one would have willingly left behind. In 2011, Katelyn Markham, of Fairfield, Ohio, never showed up for her shift at the bridal shop where she worked. She had many exciting things happening in her life at the time; she was getting ready to graduate from art school and was set to marry her fiancee. A year and a half later, Katelyn's remains were found about a year and a half later in a field in Indiana. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss these two mysterious unsolved cases. Nikki was last seen getting into a blue sedan. Katelyn was last seen by her fiancee, who, it turned out was acquainted with a man named Michel Strouse who has been arrested for killing a 23-year-old woman named Ellie Weik. Where do the coincidences end and the truth begin? You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetime Visit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise and donation information True Crime All The Time Unsolved is an Emash Digital production.

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Hello everyone and welcome to episode 138 of the True Crime All the Time

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Unsold Podcast. I'm Mike Ferguson and with me as always is my partner in

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True Crime Mike Gibson. Give me how are you? I'm doing okay man. I know you've had a

0:47.5

rough couple of weeks. We just got done recording True Crime All the Time. We

0:52.2

talked about it on there but I think to be fair we need to mention it on this

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podcast as well. There are some people that listen to this that may not listen to

1:01.7

True Crime All the Time. They may not follow us on social media. You've had a

1:06.4

rough couple of weeks and it culminated with your dad's passing last week.

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Right. So I know it's been hard on you. You and I have talked a lot. I do think

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it's good for you to get into the studio. This is something that you and I have

1:22.3

been doing weekend, week out for three years. This is normalcy. This is what we do.

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It's good to jump back into this. It's a time to spend with family but it's also a

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time to find some normalcy. I hate to keep using that word but yeah well you

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know I want to get my mind off of some things. Yes. Right. Yeah. But the other

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thing that I will say the support of the people in T. Cat Nation is been

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unbelievable. Oh man. It's been wonderful and I have to thank everyone of you

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for the messages. You know the emails, the messages, the voice mail messages,

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the flowers that you sent to the service, to the donations to hospice. I mean

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just everything. Just just being really understanding. Yeah.

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Blue me away to be honest with you. So speaking of True Crime All the Time, we

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have an episode out right now. It's on Paul Hill. I really found this episode

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