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Disturbed: True Horror Stories

MURDERED: Savanna Greywind

Disturbed: True Horror Stories

Evergreen Podcasts

Personal Journals, Society & Culture, True Crime

4.2943 Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2020

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

On August 19, 2017 Savanna Greywind went missing from her apartment in Fargo North Dakota. She was 8 months pregnant at the time. What transpired from there is a true horror story. Listener discretion advised. *For the best listening experience, we recommend you use headphones or earbuds. You'll hear things you otherwise may not have. More info and sources at disturbedpodcast.com Follow us on social: facebook.com/disturbedpodcast instagram.com/disturbedpodcast twitter.com/disturbed_pod Can’t get enough Disturbed? Join the Fan Club! For $3/month as a pro listener, you’ll enjoy an ad-free listening experience, a special podcast shout out and early access to new episodes. Still not enough? Bump it up to an elite listener for only $6/month and unlock a bonus episode every month as well as exclusive access to live-streaming guest interviews. By becoming a fan club member, you'll be supporting the podcast as well as getting some awesome perks and benefits. It's a win-win. Join today at disturbedpodcast.com/fanclub This episode was made possible by the following equipment: Shure SM7B Cardioid Dynamic Microphone RODEcaster Pro Podcast Production Studio RODE PSA 1 Swivel Mount Studio Microphone Boom Arm Cloud Microphones Cloudlifter CL-1 Mic Activator OneOdio A71 Wired Over Ear Headphones Join the fan club/support the show: http://www.patreon.com/disturbedpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Do you know where she is right now? I don't know where it's in. Do you know what happened to her?

0:05.2

I have no idea. She left our place shortly after her dad knocked. I didn't physically see her leave our place.

0:14.3

But, I mean, she wasn't there when I come out in a fucking shower.

0:19.6

On August 19th, 2017,

0:23.6

22-year-old Savannah Greywind went missing from her apartment complex in Fargo, North Dakota.

0:30.2

She was eight months pregnant at the time.

0:33.7

What transpired from there is a true horror story.

0:38.0

Listener discretion is advised.

0:40.9

This is disturbed.

0:43.9

Music In August of 2017, Savannah Graywind was a 22-year-old woman living in Fargo, North Dakota,

1:08.3

in an apartment complex with her family.

1:16.4

She had earned her CNA certificate from Lake Region State College in Devils Lake and had a job as a CNA at a senior community in Fargo.

1:21.9

Savannah had a boyfriend named Ashton, and they had been together for around seven years already.

1:29.5

At this point, she was eight months pregnant with Ashton's baby, and the two had a good-looking future, and life

1:34.4

was moving in a very positive direction for both of them. They had a baby on the way. They had just

1:40.8

signed a lease to move into a new apartment together in September of that year.

1:46.0

Savannah had a lot of family surrounding her in the area and she was in a really good relationship and was looking forward to this next chapter in her life.

1:56.0

For the time being, Savannah lived in an apartment with her mom, Norberta, and also her father, Joe, and two other siblings.

2:05.4

Saturday, August 19th, had seemed pretty much like a normal day, and Savannah had just ordered a pizza, which she had just started eating when there was a knock at the door.

2:17.3

Savannah answered the door, and the lady standing there was the upstairs neighbor.

2:22.9

And this neighbor had sort of an odd request.

2:27.8

She asked Savannah if she could come upstairs to her apartment and help her with a sewing

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