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Voices for Justice

Susan Lund

Voices for Justice

Sarah Turney

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.89K Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2023

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Today, I’m joined by Laurah Norton to discuss the case of Susan Lund and the nearly 30-year journey to identify her. Laurah worked for years to help identify Susan with an incredible team of experts, but her case is still in need of justice. According to Paul Lund, On Christmas Eve, 1992, his 25-year-old wife, Susan Lund, went missing on a walk to the grocery store to buy ingredients for their family’s holiday dinner. He reported her missing not long after. About a month later, near the end of January 1993, Susan’s partial remains were found near Ina, Illinois, in Wayne Fitzgerrell State Park. Unfortunately, Susan remained unidentified for decades and was only known as Ina Jane Doe. In a strange twist of fate, not long after she went missing, Susan’s case was closed after a mysterious woman came forward and identified herself as Susan. Susan’s children spent decades believing she may have intentionally left them and never chose to reach out again. But in early 2021, Dr. Amy Michael, assistant professor of anthropology at The University of New Hampshire, along with writer, researcher, and host Laurah Norton, were approved by Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office to reexamine the case. Through their journey, they worked with a variety of experts to correct misconceptions about Ina Jane Doe. When the genealogists at Redgrave Research joined the efforts, they finally identified her as Susan Lund in 2022. Laurah Norton recently chronicled this incredible journey along with the science behind it in her upcoming book, Lay Them to Rest. So, I invited her on the show to discuss her book, Susan’s case, the inner workings behind doing this type of work, and, of course, how you can help. If you have any information about Susan Lund, please call The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office Tip Line at 618-242-TIPS. For a limited time, you can get 20% off Laurah's book, Lay Them to Rest, by using code LAYTHEMTOREST at checkout: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/laurah-norton/lay-them-to-rest/9780306828805/ Subscribe to Laurah's podcasts: The Fall Line Podcast: https://www.thefalllinepodcast.com/ One Strange Thing Podcast: https://www.onestrangethingpodcast.com/ For more information about the podcast and the cases discussed, visit VoicesforJusticePodcast.com Don't forget to follow me on social media under Voices for Justice Podcast & SarahETurney Join the Patreon family to get instant access to a library of extra content, support the show, and support these cases https://www.patreon.com/VoicesforJustice The introduction music used in Voices for Justice is Thread of Clouds by Blue Dot Sessions. Outro music is Melancholic Ending by Soft and Furious. The track used for ad transitions is Pinky by Blue Dot Sessions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Voices for Justice is a podcast that uses adult language and discusses sensitive and potentially

0:06.8

triggering topics including violence, abuse, and murder.

0:11.7

This podcast may not be appropriate for younger audiences.

0:15.2

All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

0:18.6

Some names have been changed or omitted per their request or for safety purposes.

0:23.4

This narrow discussion is advised.

0:27.1

My name is Sarah Turnie and this is Voices for Justice.

0:35.1

Today I'm joined by Laura Norton to discuss the case of Susan Lund and the nearly 30-year

0:40.6

journey to identify her.

0:42.8

Laura worked for years to help identify Susan with an incredible team of experts, but

0:47.7

her case is still in need of justice.

0:50.7

According to Paul Lund, on Christmas Eve 1992, his 25-year-old wife, Susan Lund,

0:56.8

went missing on a walk to the grocery store to buy ingredients for their family's holiday

1:01.0

dinner.

1:02.5

He reported her missing not long after.

1:05.4

About a month later, nearly end of January 1993, Susan's partial remains were found

1:11.0

near Eina, Illinois, in Wayne Fitzgerald State Park.

1:15.5

Unfortunately, Susan remained unidentified for decades and was only known as Eina Jane

1:21.8

Doe.

1:22.8

And in a strange twist of fate, not long after she went missing, Susan's case was closed

1:27.9

after a mysterious woman came forward and identified herself as Susan.

1:33.4

Susan's children spent decades believing she may have intentionally left them and chose

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