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Leah Peebles: The Pivotal Moment

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Ed Dentzel

True Crime

4 • 1.4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 August 2018

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

Leah Rachelle Peebles was a 23 year old from Albuquerque, NM. She was originally from Ft. Worth, TX and liked to write in her journal. On May 22, 2006, she wrecked her car and it had to be towed. The next Leah showed up at the garage with a man and a woman to check the car's status. She was never seen again. Charley Project: http://charleyproject.org/case/leah-rachelle-peebles NAMUS: https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/603 ID: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeZa4UI6dAE If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Leah Peebles, please contact the Albuquerque Police Department at (505) 768-2404. Unfound is on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, iTunes, Podomatic, Stitcher, Podbean, and Spotify. --in particular, please join us on Wednesday nights at 9pm Eastern for the Unfound Facebook Live Video show which is hosted on the Unfound Podcast Page . . . NOT in the private group. Email: [email protected]. The website: Unfoundpodcast.com—please check out the secret Steven Koecher episode. The website at Trib Total Media: triblive.com/news/unfound Unfound has Patreon and PayPal accounts. --I cannot thank all of Unfound’s supporters enough. Unfound merchandise: Volumes 1, 2, 3, and 4 on Amazon in both paperback and ebook form. --let’s try to work on getting some great reviews for Volume 2. --if you’ve bought, please give it a nice review. --the playing cards—go to makeplayingcards.com/sell/unfoundpodcast --shirts for ALMOST ALL Unfound’s cases at unfound-podcast.myshopify.com --this includes the flagships t-shirt, The First Year Cases, that has a collage of everyone from Suzanne Lyall to Jennifer Wilkerson. Please check it out. And please mention Unfound on all true crime Facebook pages, websites, and forums. Thank you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Leah Rochelle Peebles was a 23 year old from Albuquerque, New Mexico.

0:04.5

She was originally from Fort Worth, Texas and liked to write in her journal.

0:08.5

On May 22, 2006, she wrecked her car and it had to be towed. The next day Leah showed up at the garage with a man and a woman to check the car's status.

0:18.0

She was never seen again.

0:22.0

I'm a pencil and this is unfound. I'm going to Some of you may know through both public and private conversations that I have a

0:58.7

morbid fascination with plane crashes, especially commercial jets.

1:04.2

And it's been that way for a long time.

1:07.0

You ask me about a crash, and I can give you many of the particulars, location, how many survivors, cause of the crash type of jet.

1:16.8

I'm a virtual encyclopedia when jet accidents are the topic.

1:21.8

What you learn is there is a particular kind of crash that was years in the

1:26.2

making. Usually this entails a repair that wasn't performed correctly or a flaw in the design of the jet itself.

1:35.0

And through both time and use, the accident day gets closer and closer, without anyone

1:40.9

knowing.

1:42.3

And when the crash does happen and people are killed,

1:45.0

investigators usually find the cause,

1:48.0

going back sometimes decades to find the moment that decided the fate of both the jet and its passengers years later.

1:56.0

Some of these accidents?

1:59.0

United Airlines Flight 232.

2:02.0

Japan Airlines Flight 233,

2:05.0

1-23, China Airlines flight 6-1.

2:08.0

You can look those up to see what I mean.

2:11.0

I bring this up, because in the disappearance of Leopeebles, yes she vanished in 2006 in

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