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Killer Queens: A True Crime Podcast

Murder Mixtape 185: Terrance Williams and Felipe Santos

Killer Queens: A True Crime Podcast

Killer Queens: A True Crime Podcast

True Crime, Comedy

4.43K Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2022

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

In January of 2004, 27-year-old Terrance Williams disappeared in the early morning hours. His mother soon found out that he was last seen getting into the back of a police cruiser in Naples, Florida. The deputy reported that he’d dropped Terrance off at a nearby gas station. It wasn’t long before Terrance’s mother found that her son wasn’t the last young man seen in the police car belonging to the same deputy: Steven Calkins. Three months prior, 23-year-old Felipe Santos disappeared after getting into Calkins’ service vehicle following a minor car accident. Calkins said that he’d also dropped Felipe off at a nearby gas station. There was no video footage and no witnesses to corroborate Calkins’ story. Neither man has been seen since. Was this just a coincidence and was Calkins just the unluckiest man in the world? Or, more likely, was Calkins responsible for the disappearances, and likely murders, of Terrance and Felipe?

TRIGGER WARNINGS: racism, missing persons, suspected murder, police abuse of power

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0:00.0

Hey all, thanks for listening to Killer Queens, or KQ If you nasty.

0:09.4

Welcome to the show where two 90s love and country chicks gab about true crime and tell

0:13.8

each other to talk to the hand because the face ain't listening.

0:17.0

I'm Torella, and I'm Tori, and we're sisters who have always loved true crime and decided

0:22.1

to turn that obsession into a show with a light take on the topic.

0:25.1

Kind of like diet true crime, it's all the flavor of fewer calories.

0:29.2

Now with our show you'll get true crime, 90s nostalgia, and a few four letter words sprinkled

0:34.6

in.

0:35.6

Because I always say that polypockets and true crime go together like peas and carrots.

0:39.6

Be sure to check out our case submission form on our website at killer queenspodcast.com

0:44.2

and follow us on social media and YouTube.

0:47.0

Now grab at your sendy d, your gushers, and your tie beanie baby, and let's get into that

0:52.7

episode.

0:53.7

This episode contains discussions about racism, missing persons, suspected murder, police

1:05.1

abuse of power.

1:06.6

Listener discretion is advised.

1:09.2

In January of 2004, 27 year old Terrence Williams disappeared in the early morning hours.

1:14.5

His mother soon found out that he was last seen getting into the back of a police cruiser

1:18.2

in Naples, Florida.

1:19.8

The deputy reported that he had dropped her and soft at a nearby gas station.

1:22.9

It wasn't long before Terrence's mother found out that her son wasn't the last young

1:26.9

man seen in the police car belonging to the same deputy Stephen Calkins.

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