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Dakota Spotlight: True Crime & Cold Case Investigations

Thanksgiving message

Dakota Spotlight: True Crime & Cold Case Investigations

James Wolner

Documentary, Society & Culture, True Crime

4.8900 Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2020

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Nov 26, 2020. Just a quick shout-out on this American holiday to thank all of you who are listening. There is no Season 4 "Chasing Billy" update this week. I am currently working on a couple of leads and hope to have an episode for you in the next week or two.  Be safe out there, and again, thank you for listening.  Check out the full catalog of Dakota Spotlight true crime podcasts at https://dakotaspotlight.com where you can sign up for a newsletter, subscribe to the new and exciting Spotlight PLUS ad-free experience and much more.  Head over to https://dakotaspotlight.com to learn more.  Advertise your podcast or brand in Dakota Spotlight episodes by sending email to info@sixhorsemedia.com Email: dakotaspotlight@gmail.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/groups/dakotaspotlight       Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

When all your joys like broken toys lie at your feet

0:25.4

And you have learned that I'm releasing this is James again with Dakota Spotlight Podcast

0:32.1

I'm releasing this on November 26th, 2020, which in the United States of America, where I currently live, it's a holiday

0:40.4

Thanksgiving. Just a quick note, I won't be releasing a season four episode this week. Season

0:45.8

four again is chasing Billy, a pursuit for justice, an ongoing investigation into the

0:51.2

1978 murder of William Wolf Jr., known to his family and friends as

0:56.5

Billy. I am, however, pursuing a couple of leads that have come in, and I hope to have another

1:01.1

episode for you in a week or two. If you have tips or information you'd like to share with me,

1:06.0

please email me at Dakota Spotlight at gmail.com. And you can also call our tip line at 701-451-5608.

1:16.1

That's 701-451-5608.

1:25.4

I'd like to take this opportunity, Thanksgiving, to thank you for listening to my podcast.

1:32.0

And on this American holiday, I want to start by thanking all of you international listeners in Canada, Sweden, the UK, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and elsewhere.

1:43.3

I want you to know that you are not forgotten.

1:46.4

I know this podcast and a lot of other American podcasts often seem to ignore their international audiences.

1:53.7

For example, the metric system is usually simply cast aside and all distances represented in feet,

2:00.2

inches, and U.S. miles. I do want all of you in

2:03.8

other countries to know that I'm highly aware that while the United States of America is a big

2:08.9

country, it's not the whole world. Moving forward, I think I'll be better about providing

2:14.3

metric equivalence for you listeners too. To be honest, I'd rather only use metric

2:18.9

distances, but that would leave to confusion also. And of course, for those of you in the United States

2:25.5

and the Upper Midwest, thank you so much for listening to Dakota Spotline. I'd like to wish you all

2:31.2

a happy Thanksgiving wherever you are. I sincerely hope you are staying safe, and just as importantly, you keep others safe during this very trying pandemic.

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