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Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

Mysteries of Boerne, Texas Part 1: The Bizarre Death of Colonel Philip Shue

Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

Vincent Strange

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2020

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

On the morning of April 16th, 2003, United States Air Force Col Philip Michael Shue left his home in Boerne, Texas to head to work at Lackland Air Force base in San Antonio. Col Shue never made it work and instead died in a strange car crash. What Kendall County Sheriff’s Deputies would find at the scene of the wreckage was bizarre. Officially ruled a suicide, a judge would later order that Col Shue’s death be changed to homicide.

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violent or graphic subject matter.

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In 1848, a group of German immigrants who sought to escape uncertainty and unrest in their homeland came to Texas.

0:48.0

A severe economic depression exacerbated by food, causing rioting and general chaos, had come to a head in Germany by the late 1840s, and many who could fled.

1:02.0

The Germans who sought refuge in the and many who could fled.

1:02.9

The Germans who sought refuge in the area just northeast of San Antonio

1:08.0

became known as the 48, named for the year they arrived.

1:13.0

The settlement became known as Bernie, named after Carl Ludwig Borne,

1:18.0

a German who became an outspoken and satirical journalist in Frankfurt in the early 19th century after he realized

1:26.8

the extreme oppression Jews in the country suffered.

1:31.0

Borne himself had experienced the oppression when he was forced to step down as police

1:37.0

actuary after it was discovered that he was Jewish.

1:41.5

Bernie Texas, steadily but modestly, grew. Jewish. to the area, George W Kendall, for whom the county that came to

1:54.8

eventually encompass Bernie would be named. The Great Depression

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