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🗓️ 23 March 2023
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0:44.1 | in an episode. Thank you so much to Haley and Eveinda. We'd also like to give a special thanks |
0:49.6 | to Sandy for buying us a couple coffees on Buy Me a Coffee. Welcome to the murder diaries. I'm Natalie, |
0:56.2 | and I'm Paige. In January of 2007, 37-year-old Karen Bodine was found at the entrance of an old |
1:03.2 | gravel quarry in Rochester, Washington, a small town an hour outside of Seattle. A passing motorist |
1:10.6 | discovered Karen's nude body posed in a prone position, hour outside of Seattle. A passing motorist discovered Karen's nude body |
1:12.1 | posed in a prone position, with her head resting on a vehicle seat as if it were a pillow. |
1:18.0 | It's been 16 years and we still don't know who killed Karen Bodine. In fact, the Lacey Sheriff's |
1:23.8 | Department isn't any closer to finding the person or persons responsible than they were |
1:28.9 | almost two decades ago. That's because the investigation began with shoddy police work, |
1:34.8 | and the media either printed misinformation about who Karen was or refused to cover it |
1:39.8 | altogether. Karen's family hasn't given up hope, though. They continue to fight for justice every |
1:46.1 | single day. They believe someone knows something, and they're not going to stop until they know |
1:51.9 | who's responsible. Pidge and I spoke to Karen's oldest child, Carly, who was just 18 years old when |
1:58.1 | her mother was murdered. She told us all about Karen's life and her |
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