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🗓️ 30 December 2020
⏱️ 22 minutes
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0:00.0 | New Year, new me. Nah. I'm fine just the way I am. Doing the things I love. Like enjoying |
0:07.7 | a latte on the bus with some music or on a walk with a friend. My only resolution is |
0:14.8 | to enjoy more of what I love. Like switching up my usual with oat, soy, almond or coconut. |
0:22.0 | All delicious non-dairy alternatives available at Starbucks. For no extra charge. While stocks |
0:27.9 | last, subject to availability. |
0:37.5 | Hi fam. We are really thrilled to share this interview with Rosa Schultz, who's Roxanne |
0:43.3 | Paltoff's sister. Roxanne is a subject of season three episode five of disappeared. That's |
0:49.5 | this week's episode if you're listening at the end of December. Roxanne Paltoff vanished |
0:53.9 | on July 6th, 2006, after spending a few days at a motel in Austin, Texas with her boyfriend |
1:00.0 | Louis Walsh. For this interview, Rosa shares updates on the case and what she thinks happened |
1:05.4 | to her sister. If you have any information on the disappearance of Roxanne Paltoff, please |
1:10.2 | call the Austin Police Department or 1-800-472-TIPS. In both places, you can give your tips |
1:18.2 | anonymously. Okay, let's jump in. |
1:25.2 | Hello fam. Thank you so much for coming to this very special interview with the beautiful |
1:31.0 | Rosa Schultz, who we all saw on the disappeared episode and who we reference a lot of times |
1:37.2 | in our Roxanne episode. She's coming to us from Austin with a seven-week-old baby. Is |
1:43.7 | that right Rosa? |
1:44.7 | I guess eight weeks and a four-year-old. I also have a four-year-old daughter. Oh my gosh. |
1:50.4 | The sleepless nights. Thank you so much for making time for us. Thank you for having me. |
1:55.6 | I wanted to say right at the top, you have listened to our episodes and we just want the listeners |
2:01.2 | to be assured that you have sort of signed off and like you get what we do or how we tell |
2:05.6 | these stories and why we think it's important to use humor to sort of like keep cases like |
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