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Who Killed...?

Judy Martins: The Conclusion w/ Nic from True Crime Garage

Who Killed...?

Bill Huffman

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

3.8595 Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2021

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Thank you to this week's sponsor Best Fiends, download today at the Apple App Store or Google Play. Also thank you Betterhelp.com; save 10% with my Promo Code: WHO. Thanks again to Nic from the True Crime Garage podcast who joined me to discuss Judy Martins case and interject his knowledge. Checkout On the night of May 23rd, 1978, Judy Martins went out with friends for a little fun. Memorial Day Weekend was on the horizon and she had plans to go out of town with her friends. Police say she left her friends dorm at Kent State University to walk a short distance to her dormitory. This would be the last time she would be seen again. She wouldn't be reported missing for more than a day since she lived alone. The case never seemed to materialize and eventually went cold. Unfortunately, Judy's parents have passed away and this case remains unsolved to this day. Her brother and sister would like to see this case resolved and believes it can be done. SOURCES: https://www.cleveland19.com/story/38274764/kent-state-student-still-missing-after-40-years-family-seeks-answers/ https://charleyproject.org/case/judy-martins https://truecrimegarage.com https://www.beaconjournal.com/article/20180603/NEWS/306039782 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Slow burn media and evergreen podcast presents Who Killed, a podcast that provides a voice for the voiceless.

0:08.7

Hello and welcome to episode 139 of Who Killed. I'm your host, Bill Huffman, and this is a slow burn media and evergreen podcast production.

0:20.9

On this week's show, we are going to wrap up my conversation with Nick about the

0:25.2

missing persons case out of Kent State from 1978, which involves one Judy Martins,

0:33.7

who was from Avon Lake, Ohio, which is a suburb located not too far from where this podcast is produced.

0:41.5

And in the conclusion of this episode, we talk about who may be involved and what processes may need to be taken to get the answers for the family that remains looking for Judy.

0:59.2

So join me and Nick for part two and the conclusion of Judy Martins is missing.

1:06.9

When you don't have any answers in this particular case, I mean, it's just awful.

1:13.0

I mean, her father passed away from cancer at a very young age.

1:17.2

Her mom passed away at a young age.

1:19.7

When you go through these types of tragedies as a family, it definitely takes more out of you than just you know i mean it's a tragedy for the

1:30.8

whole family and everyone involved family and friends and you know i just i feel like judy's case

1:40.6

would have been so much if it happened today we wouldn't this is I say this all

1:46.3

the time you know because it's revisionist history but if we had the technology

1:51.9

today that we have you know if we had the technology that we have today back

1:56.3

then then there's no way that this case would be unsolved I mean there would have

2:00.1

been cameras recording.

2:03.5

Somebody would have noticed something.

2:06.9

I also think that in this world that we live in,

2:11.4

as far as the true crime world,

2:13.9

which has become much more popular in the last, you know, few decades, it wasn't really a big thing in

2:22.5

1978 to be aware of what to look out for. And a lot of listeners and a lot of the people

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