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True Crime All The Time Unsolved

The Blue Ridge Savings Murders

True Crime All The Time Unsolved

PodcastOne

True Crime, Talk Radio

4.85.8K Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2022

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

On May 16th, 2003, someone activated the alarm inside the Blue Ridge Savings Bank in Greer, South Carolina. The police arrived minutes later at an eerie scene. In a back utility room, they found three people dead from gunshot wounds. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the murders committed at the Blue Ridge Savings bank. This bank was unusual because it was housed inside a trailer. It was close to a highway which police say made it a prime target for a robbery. But why did the bank teller on duty that day and two customers lose their lives? Did one or more of the individuals know the identity of the bank robber? You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetime Visit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation information An Emash Digital production

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0:00.0

Hi everyone, this is Jillian with Court Junkie. Court Junkie is a true crime podcast that covers

0:09.8

court cases and criminal trials using audio clips and interviews with people close to the

0:14.6

court. Court Junkie is available on Apple Podcasts and Podcast1.com.

0:44.6

Hello everyone and welcome to episode 282 of the True Crime All the Time on Solve Podcast.

1:02.4

I'm Mike Ferguson and with me is always my partner in True Crime. Mike Gibson, give me

1:07.3

how are you. It's so great to have you back in the studio.

1:10.2

Hey man, it's nice to be back in the studio.

1:12.4

Yeah, you and I talked on our Patreon. We also talked on T-Cat. Obviously last week was

1:19.6

very rough for you. It's your mother passing away and condolences from so many people.

1:27.1

Yeah, everybody's been great about it. Yeah, the T-Cat family really came out in support

1:33.0

and it was massive. But, you know, getting back into the studio, getting back into a routine,

1:40.6

it's good for you. It is. You said that. You told me that.

1:44.0

I did. So, that's what we're going to do.

1:47.4

Yeah, you know, I'm glad to be in the studio. I'm glad to get my mind off of certain things

1:52.9

and on to other things.

1:53.9

Yeah, because this is something that you and I have done for six years. We know how

1:59.1

it goes and, you know, when you're recording the podcast, you don't really have time to

2:03.7

think about anything else because your focus has to be on what you're talking about, what

2:09.9

you're going to say, coming up with the, the Gibby isms. Let's go ahead and give our

2:16.1

Patreon shout outs. We had Stacey Jack. Hey, Stacey.

2:19.8

Stephanie. Well, thank you, Stephanie. Lisa Fitzsimmons. Hey, Lisa. Melanie Plott.

2:24.8

What's going on, Melanie? Linda Conner. Hey, Linda. Angel Gonzalez.

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