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Inhuman: A True Crime Podcast

Episode 17: The Murders of Austin Wenner and Jessica Lewis aka The Murders Discovered by a TikTok

Inhuman: A True Crime Podcast

Inhuman Podcast

True Crime

4.82.7K Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2021

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

This episode covers the the murders of Austin Wenner and Jessica Lewis in Seattle, Washington in 2020. A group of TikTokers were using the app Randonautica for an adventure and ended up finding a suitcase with the remains of Wenner and Lewis.


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Sources for this episode are:

https://medium.com/crimebeat/viral-tiktok-case-the-murders-of-jessica-lewis-austin-wenner-39ed190f36fd

https://www.westsideseattle.com/highline-times/2021/03/03/double-murder-suspect-michael-dudley-denied-bail-reduction-court-hearing

https://www.oxygen.com/crime-news/michael-dudley-suspected-in-murders-of-jessica-lewis-austin-wenner

westsideseattle.com/robinson-papers/2021/06/10/seeking-healing-one-year-after-horrific-murder-families-and-friends

Kendall Rae on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNK1poGX5sY&list=PL5bZ_w1fCagM0PEgVi1aoWQbofu0oSVbP&index=60

Transcript

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0:00.0

What's up you guys, I'm Haley and I'm Andrea and welcome back to Inhuman.

0:04.6

So today we are going to be covering the viral TikTok case as a lot of people know it.

0:34.2

We're going to be covering the murders of Austin, Winter and Jessica Lewis.

0:38.2

This is, I mean, we're kind of staying on the social media theme because the last case I did was like dubbed the Snapchat murders by a lot of people.

0:47.2

So we're staying on this little social media train.

0:50.2

But this was a case that went viral because something was found in a TikTok video and that's what went viral.

1:00.2

So I'm going to talk about it and explain what happened and it's it's a lot. It's a lot.

1:06.2

It is. It's a doozy.

1:08.2

Yeah, it's it's a doozy, but this is probably going to be like overall once you once the case like once you get into it, it is like the case is solid really quick, but it's all the lead up.

1:21.2

That's so crazy.

1:22.2

So yeah.

1:24.2

And before we get into it, I want to mention Kendall Ray on YouTube covered this case and she was so helpful in like the outline and some of the details that I kind of wasn't sure about because I was seeing details in multiple places that were a little bit different.

1:40.2

And she did a really good job putting it together.

1:42.2

So I just wanted to like shout that out because she was like a big source that I used and she also has a whole bunch of other cases on her YouTube channel.

1:51.2

So it was really awesome. And she had cute dogs in her videos. So you know, that's always a plus.

1:57.2

Yeah.

1:58.2

So before we get into the actual true crime part of the case, you need to understand what random nodding is.

2:07.2

And let me tell you, it is a doozy.

2:10.2

It's crazy.

2:13.2

It's stupid. It sounds really stupid too.

2:16.2

At least the parts that I've heard about it.

2:18.2

Although now that I've like read about it, I want to do it.

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