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The Collier Landry Show

Fighting for Your Case when Homicide Detectives are Overwhelmed - Re-Broadcast

The Collier Landry Show

Collier Landry

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Mental Health

4.4542 Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2023

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

This is a Re-Broadcast of an earlier episode. When a child grows up fearing serial killers and even loses a young neighbor girl to a killer, it might start a lifelong trauma. In the case of Nina Innsted, the host of Already Gone, she let that fear fuel her desire to catch killers and find the victims who go missing. When the police couldn't do enough to solve missing person cases, Nina found ways to give her cases a better chance at being solved. Collier and Nina discover that's something they both have in common. Hear about the dark and deadly events that encouraged Nina to get involved in the world of true crime. What would've happened to Collier's mother's murder case had he not gotten involved to tip off the police and testify against his father? Collier and Nina reflect on the importance of being persistent in solving criminal cases. Serial killers never brought to justice: Nina shares her personal story growing up in an area terrorized by murderers who were never identified. What are the first steps you should take when a loved one goes missing, specifically a teenager? Nina has several essential pieces of advice she's picked up working for the missing person association, Missing In Michigan. The disgusting world of private investigators and others who take advantage of desperate families searching for missing loved ones or answers to unsolved criminal cases. Be wary of those just out to make a buck off your tragedy. For the families and friends left behind after someone is murdered, do they ever truly find closure? When does the story end? Nina breaks down what she's discovered. YouTube link to this episode: https://youtu.be/Qi978dvsce8 Nina's missing person association: https://missinginmich.com Her podcast: Already Gone https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/already-gone/id1109927634 Her website: http://www.ninainnsted.com/ Wanna say thanks for a great episode? Buy me a coffee! Get your official Moving Past Trauma Podcast gear here: https://www.collierlandry.com/store Join our Patreon: for exclusive content, member-only meet n' greets, support this podcast & more: https://www.collierlandry.com/support Shop & Support: You can support this program by using our Amazon Affiliate link: https://www.collierlandry.com/amazon Subscribe to my YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/collierlandry I go live on Instagram TUESDAY'S 11 am PT/2 pm ET on @collierlandry -Official Socials- TikTok: @collierlandry Instagram: @collierlandry Twitter: @collierlandry Facebook: /collierlandry Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Her mom said, there is no such thing as closure. Closure is for people who haven't gone through something like this. And that stuck with me because I think she's right. I think that people who have not been through a deeply traumatic life-altering event can talk about closure.

0:24.4

But when you go through something like this and like you and I were just talking about before we hit record,

0:31.3

you have to deal with it every day and on anniversaries and Father's Day and Mother's Day at

0:37.4

birthdays and holidays

0:38.7

where they're not there there is no closure testimony continued today in the most notorious

0:47.9

criminal trial in richland county history dr john boyle is accused of killing his wife

0:52.4

marine and burying her body in the basement of his new home in Erie, Pennsylvania.

0:56.4

The 12-year-old son finally took the stand.

0:58.9

As I heard a scream, I heard a thud. It was about this loud.

1:02.5

When I was 12 years old, my testimony sent my father to prison for murdering my mother.

1:10.8

This podcast serves as a type of therapy and reconciliation for myself.

1:15.3

And it is my hope that it helps anyone who has experienced deception, betrayal, and dark trauma.

1:21.6

I'm Collierlandry, and this is Moving Past Murder.

1:29.5

Hey, Movers, what's going on?

1:31.1

Welcome back to another episode of Moving Past Murder.

1:34.7

I'm your host, Collierlandry, and

1:36.3

What's going on?

1:38.0

What's going on?

1:39.2

What's going on?

1:41.3

So, funny story.

1:43.6

My parents, George and Susan Ziegler, listened to the podcast,

1:48.8

and they called me today, because it's Father's Day. As you know, I just did the Father's Day

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