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The Daily Crime

"He might never actually stand trial"

The Daily Crime

VAULT Studios

True Crime

4.3627 Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2022

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

A suspect has been named in the 1989 disappearance of 17-year-old Tracy Kroh in Pennsylvania, and in Washington state, a new medical examiner has offered new hope to a family convinced their loved one's death was not an accident. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Coming up.

0:01.5

Testifying a trial was both frustrating and very difficult because she had to relive the experience,

0:08.2

but was not able to tell the whole story.

0:10.3

For Volt Studios, I'm Reid Redmond.

0:12.5

And I'm Will Johnson. You're listening to The Daily Crime. In Pennsylvania, a suspect has been named in the 1989 disappearance of 17-year-old Tracy Crow.

0:34.8

I think it's been something that never got an answer.

0:38.8

You know, we thought that there would be quick, and there would be,

0:42.6

Tracy would come home, and it was just a disappearance.

0:45.2

So it will be a relief for the whole community.

0:47.7

And in Washington State, new scientific evidence and a new medical examiner means new hope

0:52.7

for family convinced their mother's death was a homicide. It's good that the new medical examiner means new hope for family convinced their mother's death was a homicide.

0:55.7

It's good that the new medical examiner took a new look at this case and maybe there'll be some

1:03.9

justice for one, maybe two families.

1:20.2

There's been a major development in a 2016 case out of Washington State.

1:24.8

But Will, before we get to the latest news, what can you tell us about what happened to Brenda Thurman six years ago?

1:26.8

Well, Brenda Thurman and her husband, Dwayne Thurman,

1:29.7

who was a former Lincoln County Reserve deputy, were at home. And Dwayne Thurman claims that he was

1:35.7

cleaning his wife's gun a Glock when it went off and killed her in January of 2016. Thurman claimed

1:42.8

that the gun malfunctioned as he was cleaning it, and here's what

1:46.2

the lead detective on the case would later say in court about what he found in the Thurman's home

1:50.7

following Brenda Thurman's death. There are several gun cleaning. There's an ammo box,

1:57.2

metal ammo box with gun cleaning equipment in it. There's an open firearms hard case, and in that

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