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Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

SCARY! SHOCKING! Bones of At Least Three Children Found in Memphis! Who Are They?

Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

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True Crime

4.72.1K Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2026

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

On the evening of March 8, 2026, a woman walking her dog in the Hickory Hill area of Memphis, Tennessee, calls police to report she believes she has spotted a human head. Police respond and recover what is believed to be a human head near a wooded area. Over the next few days more than 170 Memphis Police, Memphis Fire Department, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation or TBI, the FBI and Homeland Security arrive to assist in the recovery of human remains, bones. So far the remains of three children between the ages of 3 and 7 have been recovered. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack examine the bones of the story, the timeline, the geography of the area, and try to find out the answer to a simple question; why hasn't anyone been looking for three children? Who are the children and who killed them?

 


Transcribe Highlights
00:03.22 Introduction 

02:09.59 Why do some stories get more attention than others

04:37.46 Three specific, different calls about bones

10:01.24 Timeline of discovery

15:37.94 Dog found the skull

20:20.60 On March 9, more bones found

25:24.82 Multiple grid search pattern

30:04.98 Changes between ages 3 and 7

35:11.79 Who is missing three kids? 

40:08.30 The FBI invited in right away in Memphis

45:08.70 Hickory Hill is near the state line

48:21.37 Conclusion

 

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed Human.

0:05.7

Body facts, that Joseph's got more.

0:09.7

Other than getting exercise, I think the upside to walking in an area, you know, other than, you know, if you think about going to go walk around a track,

0:22.6

and I'm not judging anybody for walking around the track, all right, to get their exercise.

0:28.6

But there's something about getting out in nature, you know, particularly if you got your dog with you.

0:36.6

You know, it's not just exercise it's

0:39.7

exploratory right which is kind of cool you know because I think it stimulates

0:44.9

the brain you know you can see all manner of things whether it's other little

0:48.7

animals that you know my dogs always want to chase or it could be something unique maybe a bird maybe I don't know

1:00.0

some type of wildflower particularly right now I love the smell of honeysuckle I caught a whiff

1:07.1

of it the other day but you know some things when you're walking through the woods, you just don't expect to find.

1:17.0

That brings us to Memphis, and not just Memphis, but a little neighborhood, a little area in Memphis called Hickory Hill, where all the way back in March,

1:32.3

someone was on a walk and what they found opened the door to a scene of pure horror.

1:43.3

It was a single human skull. a scene of pure horror.

1:47.6

It was a single human skull.

1:53.5

I'm Joseph Scott Morgan, and this is body bags.

2:05.9

Well, Dave, holy smokes, We've been digging deep into Celeste Revis.

2:12.6

We've been, you know, prior to that, we've been digging deep, you know, into Ms. Guthrie's disappearance.

2:16.6

And I always find it interesting in media.

2:23.3

You know, what, what does media, big media have an appetite for? This is what it comes down to.

2:25.3

And certain things will just occupy the headlines, you know, and you could go on, I could go on about this ad nauseum.

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