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🗓️ 25 February 2021
⏱️ 66 minutes
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When someone is reported missing, it's generally safe to assume they're not in their house. Surely, the police or the family would have checked there already.
Except sometimes, after the headlines, the search parties, and the emotional public pleas from family members - that's exactly where the person turns up.
In this episode, we cover a handful of cases where this phenomenon happened and the theories surrounding them. Julie Snyder, Molly Meghan Miller, and Christopher Woitel were all found dead in their homes after being reported missing and searched for.
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0:00.0 | What's up guys? Welcome to another episode of the True Crime Society podcast with Stephanie |
0:21.0 | and Olivia coming to you from very snowy New York. It's been snowing here for I think |
0:28.6 | weeks and weeks and weeks. Yeah, very rainy here. It seems like we've had the |
0:33.2 | widest summer ever, which is good compared to last year, I guess, with all the bushfires, |
0:37.5 | but it's a bit, you know, gray rainy here to this today. |
0:42.3 | I haven't seen the sun in days, I feel like. It's just gray every day. I know that, you |
0:48.7 | guys are all probably sick of it, but to us, to me anyway, this snow is so beautiful and |
0:54.7 | we don't get snow here where I live. So it's so like a dream. Whenever I send you guys pictures, |
1:00.4 | I'm just like, oh, it's so gross and miserable. You're always like, it's so pretty. So different |
1:06.2 | to anything we ever get. So have you ever seen the movie Silent Hill? I don't think so. It's |
1:12.8 | like a scary movie, but yeah, yeah, and I have heard of it. I just don't think I've seen it. |
1:17.1 | There's always ash like falling from the sky in Silent Hill and that's how it feels here at this |
1:21.0 | point. I feel like I literally have nothing to talk about next to I. So since the last episode |
1:31.0 | feels like a year ago in the last, you know, this, you know, the saying it's like this what a year |
1:36.1 | this week has been because that's episode was a year ago. Oh my gosh. So after we spoke last time |
1:42.4 | about how we weren't sure what was going to happen with Facebook and all that type of thing, |
1:46.9 | I woke up, I think it was two weeks ago, ish now to a million messages from all the true crime |
1:53.8 | society girls. What's happened? Where's your account? What's happened? So I woke up 6.30 in the morning. |
1:58.9 | There was an email from Facebook asking me to confirm my ID by uploading, you know, which I uploaded |
2:05.0 | my driver's license. My name on Facebook is my real name was my real name. I uploaded it within one |
2:12.4 | minute. They wrote back like I'm assuming it's just an automated email saying sorry your account |
2:17.6 | has been disabled because you're not a real person basically. So all my 15 years of Facebook |
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