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🗓️ 4 October 2022
⏱️ 8 minutes
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The Generation Why Podcast released its first episode in 2012 and pioneered the true crime genre in the podcasting world. Two friends, Aaron & Justin, break down theories and give their opinions on unsolved murders, controversies, mysteries and conspiracies. One of the longest running true crime podcasts out there, Generation Why has a little something for every true crime listener. Follow The Generation Why Podcast on Amazon Music, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Or you can listen ad-free by joining Wondery Plus in the Wondery app.
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0:00.0 | For true fans of true crime, the Generation Y podcast is essential listening. |
0:05.6 | Hosts Aaron and Justin started this podcast in 2012 |
0:09.4 | to dissect some of the craziest and most notable murders, crimes and conspiracy theories together, |
0:16.6 | and 10 years later, they're still at it, unravelling a new case each week. |
0:22.3 | Aaron and Justin take on infamous cases, like the evil genius bank robbery, the Zodiac |
0:28.3 | killer, and the Tylenol murders. And they also cover lesser-known cases like the case of |
0:34.0 | Kimberley Rico, aka the Valentine Killer, where Kim takes her husband on a romantic |
0:40.2 | weekend that includes a murder mystery play, that she of course uses the cover to murder him |
0:46.8 | for insurance money. Actually, I'm about to play you a clip of the Generation Y podcast. While you're |
0:53.8 | listening, follow the Generation Y podcast. While you're listening, follow the Generation |
0:55.5 | Y podcast on Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts. Or you can listen early and add free |
1:02.3 | by joining Wondery Plus on Apple Podcasts or the Wondery app. |
1:17.3 | Well, tonight we're talking about a mysterious death that happened April 14th, |
1:19.4 | 2022 in Lynchburg, Virginia. |
1:25.8 | And the mysterious death was of a young man named Johnny Cashman. |
1:28.5 | I say young man because he's younger than me. He was 38. |
1:35.5 | This was in Lynchburg, Virginia. I've never been there, but looking at photos and talking to people, it looks, Virginia looks beautiful. And that town is, you know, it's population of around 80,000. So I think it's a quaint town where you can still have a small |
1:48.0 | town feel and know people around you. People help each other out. But like any town, there is |
1:55.5 | crime and other elements that happen. So really, this case starts off, Justin, because Johnny's mother, Kim, |
2:04.4 | she hadn't heard from him since that day. So she spoke to him on April 14th, which was in |
2:09.1 | 2022, but then she hadn't heard from him for a few days. And that worried her because she was |
2:16.1 | used to getting a text from him or a call every day, |
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