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Criminology

Tamra Keepness

Criminology

Emash Digital

True Crime

4.77K Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2022

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

The circumstances surrounding the 2004 disappearance of 5-year-old Tamra Keepness are extremely mysterious. Tamra disappeared from her home in Saskatchewan, Canada, while her three siblings and two half-siblings were in the house. The timing of events has been debated based on the facts that various people in Tamra's life have given. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the disappearance of Tamra Keepness. Tamra's mother Lorena, Lorena's boyfriend Dean, and a man named Russell Sheepskin, who was living at the home, all have their accounts of the events of that night. All three had been drinking, and for a period of time, the children were alone in the home. Despite a massive search, no evidence of what happened to her has been uncovered. This is a case that, as many do, comes down to who you believe and the plausibility of certain statements that have been made by the people involved in Tamra's life. You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology An Emash Digital production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:12.5

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0:24.4

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0:30.5

links to iTunes and social media. And as I always say, don't forget to delete your browser

0:36.7

history. This is True Crime Island.

0:40.9

Criminology is a True Crime podcast that may contain discussion about violent or disturbing

0:45.7

topics. Listener discretion is advised.

1:15.7

Hello, everyone and welcome, episode two, 16 of the Criminology podcast. I'm Mike Ferguson.

1:24.9

And this is Mike Morford. Mr. Morford, man, what is going on with you?

1:28.8

Well, I just reading sitting down, getting some details about one of my pet cases that

1:33.7

was solved. The case at Lindy Sue Beekler, which we covered in episode 121. It's one that

1:39.0

I've been working on for a long time and it just was solved. Did you see the news about

1:44.1

it? Well, I saw where somebody was arrested. Yeah, it's just another instance where we

1:50.2

talk about it so often. How is that? The bad guy should be looking over their shoulder

1:54.0

because the genetic genealogy is catching up to these guys. So that's what I'm happy

1:59.2

about. Yeah, it's amazing. I mean, you and I have done so many cases in the last couple

2:04.4

of years involving genetic genealogy. And I, like we said before, I think we're just

2:09.8

going to continue to see more and more of it. Yeah, and unfortunately there's still no

2:14.5

shortage of cases. I think there's like 200,000 unsolved cases. So more, let's go ahead

2:20.1

and give our Patreon shout outs. Donna Bashline, up to her membership, which is always amazing.

2:26.6

We had Kelly Wiley, Shannon Whitaker, Joel Minima, Scotty Johnson and Tiffany. So that's

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