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Unresolved

Scott Fosnaught & Shawn Baur

Unresolved

Unresolved Productions

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

4.52.6K Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2024

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

"How can someone do this and not come forward? It makes me believe this can't be a hit and run."

Early on the morning of 17 July 2002, a motorist traveling down Cashdollar Road in Pennsylvania's Butler County came upon what appeared to be two lifeless bodies Emergency personnel arrived shortly thereafter and learned that this was two local teenagers who'd been heading home late on a summer night, who appeared to have been hit by a vehicle and left for dead.

More than two decades later, though, questions linger. How had these two lifelong best friends ended up on the side of the road? And more importantly, who was responsible for putting them there?



Research, writing, hosting, and production by Micheal Whelan

Music composed and created by Micheal Whelan

Additional music includes "Unresolved Mysteries" by Ailsa Traves (podcast theme song, end credits)

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0:00.0

Oh, he's cute. Mr. I can never sleep when I'm traveling. He's hugging his pillow like a sloth on a branch.

0:10.0

He couldn't sleep before. Now listen to him. Sounds like an elephant with a chest infection.

0:15.0

Well, they call him a dreamer. And now they're right.

0:19.0

All aboard, Mr. I can never sleep when I'm travelling find all the comfort you need in the quiet

0:25.5

lounge Piando ferries there is another way

0:38.0

this episode contains graphic content that may not be suitable for all ages. Listen or discretion is advised.

0:40.0

If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available.

0:45.0

Call or text 988 or chat with someone at 988 Lifeline.org.

0:51.0

Those outside of the US, reach out to someone at your local crisis center or hotline.

0:56.0

Please do not suffer in silence. Just before 2 a.m. on Wednesday, July 17th, 2002, a motorist traveled down rural

1:17.8

cash dollar road in Pennsylvania's Butler County, roughly 30 miles north of Pittsburgh.

1:23.9

As they drove down the dark dusty road, approaching the area where Cashdaller Road ended at

1:28.6

Water Station Road, they came upon what appeared to be two bodies laying lifeless beside it.

1:34.0

They immediately called 911 with their cell phone,

1:37.0

and emergency personnel responded soon thereafter.

1:40.0

At the scene, first responders discovered that the two bodies were local teenagers, best friends and classmates at a nearby high school.

1:48.0

They'd been heading home late on a summer evening when it appeared that they had both been hit by a car and left for dead.

1:54.0

But as investigators dug into the specifics of the case, they discovered that the circumstances

1:58.9

surrounding this strange incident were more mysterious than they ever could have expected.

2:03.8

More than two decades later, questions linger.

2:06.9

How had these two teenagers ended up on the side of the road?

2:10.4

And more importantly, who was responsible for putting them there.

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