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Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast By Kelly Jennings

Part 1 | Silver MiniVan:The disappearance of Jessica Herringa

Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast By Kelly Jennings

Jim Chapman

True Crime

4.8614 Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2024

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

Special BONUS FOR EVERYONE Included in this podcast (Listen till the end).

In this podcast episode of "Unspeakable," KJ embarks on a mysterious journey surrounding the disappearance of Jessica Herringa, a gas station attendant who vanishes without a trace during her shift. Despite the absence of robbery signs and her personal items left behind, a faint trail of blood outside the store sends shockwaves through the investigation. 

The police delve into the investigation of Jessica's vanishing, drawing attention to a witness sighting a silver minivan at the gas station on the fateful night. As the probe deepens, revelations surface about Jessica's tumultuous relationships and struggles with substance abuse, notably involving a figure known as Jay-Z. Despite exhaustive search efforts, Jessica remains elusive, leaving a lingering sense of mystery.

Timestamps
03:09 Suspicion Arises: Dakota's Relationship and Drug Use Concerns
09:41 A Silver Minivan and the Mysterious Disappearance
14:18 Dispatching Police: Investigating the Empty Gas Station
17:57 The Sign: Seeking Information on the Silver Minivan
26:17 Drug Use and Tensions: Uncovering Dakota and Jessica's Struggles
32:03 Stagnation in the Investigation: Proof-of-Life Searches
33:12 A Teenage Girl's Encounter: The Silver Minivan Resurfaces
35:48 The Danger of Politeness: MJ's Fateful Decision
38:27 Socially Awkward Situations
46:44 Connecting the Dots
51:11 Discovering the Toolbox
58:59 A Touching Encounter
01:10:02 Making Positive Changes
01:15:35 Impacting Lives

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Unspeakable, a true crime podcast where I tell stories of real crimes with real victims,

0:11.7

whose cases are so shocking that many are left wondering, how is this even real?

0:30.9

I use my experiences in law enforcement, corrections, and combined with my years as a criminal justice educator, dig deep into complex cases of evil acts.

0:34.4

Some so evil, many feel they are unspeakable.

0:53.6

Warning, unspeakable is intended for mature audiences.

0:56.3

If you are easily offended, then I'm not your girl.

1:01.4

Listening discretion is advised. Hey y'all, KJ, here back with another episode for Unspeakable,

1:07.4

and I am liking the one I have today for you. I've invested a whole lot of time into this one,

2:18.0

and I think you're going to like it. I got a couple of little things, though, I want to tell you, because I had some questions online and some private messages that came to me. So real quick, if you didn't know, there is a Patreon app on your phone. So you just get on there, search your apps, find Patreon, and then you can download it or upload it or whatever the word is. I'm not the computer people. But, and then you can follow from there if you're looking for me. Also, a couple of questions I had about merch. You can go online to look for my merch. It's going to be at unspeakable thepodcast.com. There is a merch tab. You click that, and it takes you right on to where you can go find shirts. And we've got some new stuff on the website. some of my little snarky sayings and things we're uploading and putting new things in so keep checking back you know and if there's something you want send me a message y'all and i'll try to make that happen for you also springfest if you're local spring fest is coming up in denim springs and that's going to be on april 27th which is a saturday and that's 9 to 430, and I will be there. I'm going to have my whole tent set up. This time I'll remember Sharpies so that I can sign anything that you want me to sign. We can take pictures. I love meeting with y'all. I'm also going to have a suggestion box this time for cases that you want to hear, drop those in, and then I do go through them and I want to give the people what they want. So please come see me. Just come say, hey, take a

2:22.9

picture or whatever. I love meeting y'all in person and we can put some of our pictures online for

2:27.6

everybody. Last but not least, guess what? At the end of this episode, don't cut it off. All right? After you hear me end, this episode, don't go away because there's going to be a little bit of bonus content for everybody that I'm attaching at the end. It's a pretty cool story, something that happened in my life and with a student. And some of you might like it. You might think that it might give you a little feel good, right? So hang in there, hang on and listen in on the end of it and see what you think. Give me some feedback. And I know that my student would love your feedback on what he experienced. So I do have a couple of shoutouts, though. I've got some new people that have joined my vigilantes and my crime family. and I'm so happy to have them, starting with Miss Lorraine Brown.

3:07.7

Hi, Lorraine. people that have joined my vigilantes and my crime family, and I'm so happy to have them,

3:10.1

starting with Miss Lorraine Brown.

3:11.0

Hi, Lorraine.

3:16.8

So glad to have you join Mr. Jerry Gilchreast, all the way from Orlando, Florida.

3:20.1

Hey there, you're in Casey Anthonyville.

3:30.0

When I was in Orlando, the last time we went on vacation, I made my poor husband drive me over to her original residence where Kaylee went missing.

3:32.4

And I might need to post some of that when I do that episode.

3:33.9

I've had a lot of people ask me to do that episode.

3:35.4

But I'm so glad to have you, Jerry.

3:36.3

Thank you for joining.

3:38.2

And welcome to the crime family.

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