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Jeremy Goodwin: Fighting The Affliction

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Ed Dentzel

True Crime

41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2020

⏱️ 114 minutes

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Jeremy Wayne Goodwin was a 26 year old from Texarkana, Arkansas. He was a father and a tennis player. On December 23, 1998, Jeremy got taken to the hospital. A few hours later, Jeremy got a ride to a motel from a generous driver who happened upon Jeremy walking on the side of the road. He was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeremy.goodwin.1023 Charley Project: http://charleyproject.org/case/jeremy-wayne-goodwin NAMUS: https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/9109?nav Article: http://www.dps.texas.gov/mpch/MissingPerson/mpDetails/M10-12-20017-58-59AM If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Jeremy Goodwin, please contact the Texarkana Police Department at 903-798-3154. --Unfound supports accounts on Podomatic, iTunes, Stitcher, Instagram, Twitter, Spotify and Facebook. --on Wednesday nights at 9pm ET, please join us on YouTube for the Unfound Live Show. --Contribute to Unfound at Patreon.com/unfoundpodcast. You can also contribute at Paypal: [email protected] --that is also the email address. --Merchandise: --The books at Amazon.com in both ebook and print form. --don't forget the reviews. --shirts at unfound-podcast.myshopify.com --cards at makeplayingcards.com/sell/unfoundpodcast --And please mention Unfound at all true crime websites and forums. Thank you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Jeremy Wayne Goodwin was a 26 year old from Texarkana, Arkansas.

0:04.7

He was a father and a tennis player.

0:07.3

On December 23rd, 1998, Jeremy got taken to the hospital.

0:12.4

A few hours later, Jeremy got a ride to a ride to a motel from a generous driver who happened upon Jeremy walking on the side of the road.

0:20.0

He was never seen again.

0:25.0

I'm at Denzel and this is unfound. You're going to be. Oh, We had Unfounder at war with what? With disappearances of course. But there are no bullets fired, no trenches,

1:08.0

no aircraft carriers, no prisoners of war. But we are doing our best to defeat the missing person's enemy.

1:16.5

In fact, now that I've mentioned it, we see disappearances as a phenomenon that can be exterminated. We do not accept that they will always

1:26.0

be a part of the earth. Instead, we eventually want missing persons cases to be viewed like we now think of polio the black

1:35.2

plague smallpox diseases that once ruled this planet but are now almost an

1:42.2

afterthought because disappearances do have all of the qualities

1:46.4

of a pandemic. The number of people affected, how they seem to happen in clusters, the public wondering who will be affected next, and who will survive.

1:58.0

Well, in the disappearance of Jeremy Goodwin, he was struggling with his own illness, one that left him unable to hold a job, and it seemed to be getting worse in the months before his disappearance.

2:11.0

And the night Jeremy went missing, he was at the hospital, engaged in another battle against

2:17.5

his disease, and were left to wonder if he would have disappeared, if Jeremy hadn't been fighting the affliction.

2:27.0

And now a summary of the case, this is brought to you by my friend

2:31.0

Megan Goods website Charlie Project.org.

2:36.3

Jeremy Goodwin, despite his large size,

2:39.1

was a tennis player.

2:40.8

I think a first for unfound.

2:43.0

After high school, he tried to continue his education, but Crohn's disease, something

2:48.4

had suffered with for several years got in the way of him going to class.

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