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🗓️ 17 March 2022
⏱️ 29 minutes
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0:00.0 | What's up you guys? I'm Haley and this is inhuman a true crime podcast. |
0:07.0 | Today we have special guest Rob back with us again. Back at it again with the white bands. |
0:32.4 | That was such a fun trend. Why couldn't I think of that word? Good times. I am very excited. I mean, I'm not excited for this episode because it's horrific, but I am excited because it is a pretty well known case, but Rob knows nothing about it since he doesn't really do the whole true crime thing. |
0:51.4 | And I'm very excited to hear like his reaction to it all. |
0:55.4 | Yeah, the only stuff that I really know is just stuff that's like on mainstream news and stuff like that. |
0:59.4 | Yeah, he doesn't really follow and I don't this isn't a case that it's a big case, but I don't think it's one that you would have heard about. |
1:07.4 | Guess we'll find out. |
1:09.4 | Yep. Before we get into it, I wanted to tell you guys about something incredible that happened earlier this week and actually Rob sent me a text about it this morning when he was in the shower because our Google was like giving him news updates and he heard about it. |
1:22.4 | Oh, did you hear that in the front of the bedroom? No, but I figured that that's why you sent me the text. Yes, that is why. |
1:27.4 | So, and this is also something we've shared on our Instagram story. So you may have seen it, but a little girl who was found murdered and burned in Congress, Arizona in night. |
1:37.4 | She was burned. She was burned. Oh, fuck, I didn't know that. Yeah, burned alive. I don't think so. Damn, that's some bones type of shit. Yeah, it is. |
1:48.4 | I think we talked about it on the last episode. We did together that we watch bones. Yeah, I figured that was going to be a repeat, but that's all I know. |
1:54.4 | Yeah. So anyway, she was found in 1960 and was never identified and she has now been identified after 62 years. |
2:03.4 | So her name is Sharon Lee, Gaiegos, and she was found on July 31, 1960. |
2:11.4 | So investigators had determined that she had died a few weeks before and her cause of death was undetermined, but her manner of death was ruled to be a homicide. |
2:22.4 | She actually became known as little Miss Nobody, which like that makes me so mad. What are you going to call her Jane Doe? Yeah, not little Miss Nobody. That's that sounds so sad. Yeah, that is kind of sad. |
2:34.4 | And she went unidentified. Her case went unsolved for over 60 years in 2018. Her remains were exhumed to examine with new forensic technology and a DNA profile was developed and a sketch of her face was generated. |
2:49.4 | And then on Monday of this week, the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office announced that she had been identified. So is she just like they found her they couldn't figure out what happened so they just buried her and that was it. |
3:00.4 | Yeah, I mean the case remained open and unsolved, but yeah, probably what are you going to do just like store the body somewhere just chillin in a freezer somewhere. No, so they buried her they gave her proper burial. So she was four year old Sharon Lee, Gaiegos, she had been abducted from Alma, good, Alma, good, Doro, New Mexico. |
3:20.4 | From her grandmother's yard, so she was remembered in a press conference this week by her nephew whose mother was her older sister. So he obviously never met her, but you know the family remembered her is that sister still alive. |
3:36.4 | I'm not sure if she is although she was an older sister, then I was 60 years ago. She's probably like, you know, maybe 70 or something. Yeah, she could be alive. |
3:45.4 | Yeah, you never know, but she wasn't at the press conference. She was remembered as being feisty and loving and she is missed by her family to this day where she was found was over 500 miles away from where she went missing and her family always hoped for answers, but that's kind of why there was no connection and that connection was never made. |
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