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True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers in True Crime History

THE DEATH OF GEORGIA'S KYLE CLINKSCALES—James B. Longshore and Sheriff Donny Turner

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers in True Crime History

Dan Zupansky

News, News Commentary, True Crime, History

4.02.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2026

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

A True Crime Mystery Four Decades in the Making.
On the cold night of January 27, 1976, twenty-two-year-old college student Kyle Clinkscales vanished after leaving his bartending shift at the Moose Club in LaGrange, Georgia. His disappearance baffled investigators and devastated his parents, John and Louise, who spent decades chasing rumors, suspects, and false leads in one of the South’s most haunting cold cases.
For years, Kyle’s story became a staple in true crime circles, a case that blended small-town secrets, whispers of foul play, and the agony of parents who refused to give up. Then, in 2021, a shocking discovery was made: Kyle’s car submerged in an Alabama creek, with his remains inside. Suddenly, the case once thought frozen in time was thrust back into the spotlight.
Was Kyle’s tragic end the result of an accident? Or was it a carefully staged cover-up, concealing a brutal murder that eluded justice for nearly half a century? With modern forensic analysis and renewed investigative efforts, this chilling mystery raises more questions than answers.
Delve deep inside the twists and turns of Kyle Clinkscales’s disappearance and discovery―exploring law enforcement missteps, local rumors, and the enduring fight of a family unwilling to surrender hope. More than just a Southern true crime story, Kyle’s case helped inspire legislative reform for families of the missing, proving that even decades-old mysteries can change lives. Author James B Longshore details the forty-plus-year ordeal. THE DEATH OF KYLE CLINKSCALES—James B. Longshore and Sheriff Donny Turner

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You are now listening to True Murder, the most shocking killers in true crime history,

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and the authors that have written about them.

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Gacy, Bundy, Dommer, the Nightstalker, BTK.

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Every week, another fascinating author

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talking about the most shocking and infamous killers

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in true crime history.

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True murder.

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With your host, journalist and author, Dan Zupansky.

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Good evening.

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A true crime mystery, four decades in the making.

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On the cold night of January 27, 1976,

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22-year-old college student, Kyle Clinskales, vanished after leaving his bartending shift at the Moose Club in LaGrange, Georgia.

1:02.3

His disappearance baffled investigators and devastated his parents, John and Louise,

1:08.2

who spent decades chasing rumors, suspects, and false leads, in one of the

1:13.6

South's most haunting cold cases. For years, Kyle's story became a staple in true crime

1:20.9

circles, a case that blended small-town secrets, whispers of foul play, and the agony of parents who refused to give up.

1:31.1

Then, in 2021, a shocking discovery was made.

1:36.2

Kyle's car submerged in an Alabama Creek with his remains inside.

1:42.4

Suddenly, the case once thought frozen in time was thrust back into the spotlight.

1:50.1

Was Kyle's tragic end the result of a simple accident? Or was it a carefully staged cover-up,

1:57.8

concealing a brutal murder that eluded justice for nearly half a century.

2:04.6

With modern forensic analysis and renewed investigative efforts, this chilling mystery raises

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