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The Murder In My Family

Rusty Meye

The Murder In My Family

AbJack Entertainment

True Crime

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2023

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Episode 141 Rusty Meye

Rusty Meye was a man who was down on his luck. Living alone in a rented Vero Beach, Florida mobile home, he had battled depression, drinking and overuse of medication brought on by a terrible foot injury he suffered that left him disabled. Rusty had made the decision to stop drinking and not rely on his medications anymore, and was making progress in his life. However, one thing he still faced was financial issues, and an ongoing butting of heads with his landlord who wanted Rusty to find a new place to live. Rusty recounted to people close to him that his landlord constantly verbally abused him, and even threatened to burn the trailer to the ground with Rusty inside it. According to Rusty, the landlord would come into the trailer when he wasn't home. Things were clearly not good for Rusty. Then, on October 17, 2020, 59 year old Rusty Meye was reported missing by his landlord of all people. All of belongings were left behind in his trailer, including his phone, keys, and a wallet with cash inside. Outside of the trailer, Rusty's cars were there. The only thing missing was Rusty himself.

When Rusty's sister Roxanne traveled to Florida to go through Rusty's things, she was surprised to learn that Rusty's trailer had not been sealed up as a possible crime scene. Inside the trailer, she found blood that had previously been missed by police. Due to the fact that the trailer was no treated as a crime scene, and because of the missed blood, Roxanne quickly came to believe that the investigation into Rusty's case had been bothced, and that her brother was the victim of foul play. Incredibly, the trailer was removed, and according to Rusty's landlord, it was sold.

Roxanne has actively been trying to keep Rusty's case in the spotlight, and figure out what happened to him. She recently attended Crimecon in an effort to network with people that may be able to help in Rusty's case. Just recently, she found out that Rusty's case has moved from a missing persons investigation to a homicide investgation. In this episode that is a crossover episode with Missing Persons Podcast, Roxanne discusses her brother's case.

When Rusty vanished he was described as being 5ft9 and 180 lbs. He wore glasses, and had Brown Hair and Brown eyes. He has a tattoo of a lion on his upper right arm, and one of an American flag on his upper back. He walks with a limp.

If you have any information about Rusty Meye, please call the Indian River County Sheriff's office at 772-569-6700. There is a reward in this case.

To learn more about the case, visit his Facebook group.

This episode is sponsored by Mr. Ballen Podcast: Strange, Dark, and Mysterious Stories on Amazon.

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Follows here and classes back in session and with an all-new school year comes an all-new season of our podcast campus killings.

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I'm Dr. Megan Sachs and I'm Dr. Amy Slashberg and we're the host of campus killings.

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In season one, we brought you 20 episodes covering some of the most sinister crimes to take place on or around school campuses

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or the cases we discussed had a school-connected theme.

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Recent high-profile cases like the November 2022 Moscow Idaho murders of four students

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to older cases like the 1966 murder of Sherry Joe Bates in Riverside, California,

0:35.0

a case with possible ties to the infamous Zodiac Killer.

0:38.0

We also touched on cases that played a role in changing campus laws in order to better protect students.

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In season two of campus killings, which debuts on September 16, 2023,

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we'll dive into an all-new set of campus-related murder cases.

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And as usual, we'll include our analysis of each case as both educators and criminologists.

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We hope you'll check out season two of campus killings.

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