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🗓️ 16 September 2021
⏱️ 36 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey guys, I'm Andrea and I'm Haley and you're listening to Inhuman the True Crime podcast. |
0:06.0 | Okay, so today I'm actually covering a case that I had never heard of until I started doing |
0:32.0 | some digging on some cold cases that had recently been solved. Oh wow. Yeah, because I know like we've been trying to cover some more closed cases. |
0:42.0 | Yeah, because I do think those cases are important to share too because it gives hope to the cases that are still open. |
0:48.0 | Right. Yeah, I when you told me what you were covering this week, I hadn't heard it either. So I'm really excited for a totally new case. |
0:56.0 | Yeah, it's a it's a pretty sad one. I will go ahead and just say that. I'll give a trigger warning to like I said, it's sad. It's very tragic and it does include murder and rape. Unfortunately, but I'm going to be covering the mostly unsolved murder of Jody Luma. |
1:14.0 | Yes, but it took 48 years for them to solve her case. Oh my gosh. Yes. Wow. Okay, I'm excited that they like solved it. I know. I know. |
1:27.0 | I know. Okay, Jody Luma was 20 years old in 1972. She was known for being outgoing, outspoken, and she was friendly and seemed to be liked by everyone that knew her. |
1:43.0 | She lived with her parents, John and Rosemary, her fiance, Jim and her sister, Janna in Snohomish, Washington. Okay. |
1:53.0 | She also had a brother, but he was in college and didn't live with them. So Jody was artistic, kind, and she had an immense passion for writing horses. |
2:03.0 | She's just like something she just loved doing. Yeah. And she was currently at that time taking classes to become a nurse because she loved to help people. Wow. |
2:13.0 | Did you just kill a net? I tried to, but it got away. It got away. |
2:20.0 | Damn it. The one that got away. The one. Yeah, really. One that got away. Okay. So on August 23rd, 1972, |
2:30.0 | Jody had decided to ride her bike out to the horse stables, which was about six miles from her house and milk creek. |
2:37.0 | Like I said, she loved writing horses. It was like a huge passion of hers. |
2:41.0 | The area was very, I cannot say this word. |
2:45.0 | I know I hate that word. Yes. |
2:49.0 | And typically, Jody would have her parents or her fiance, Jim, drop her off. |
2:54.0 | But on this particular particular day, Jody decided to write her bike instead. |
2:59.0 | So shortly after 5.30 p.m., which was when Jody was last seen by her family, a couple had pulled off near a wooded area. |
3:07.0 | They were headed into the wooded area to have some quote unquote alone time. |
3:15.0 | I see. And I guess that there was not only heard this of one source, but I'm going to go ahead and just start out there. |
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