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Unresolved: A True Crime & Mystery Podcast

The Millbrook Twins (Part Three: The Now)

Unresolved: A True Crime & Mystery Podcast

Unresolved Productions

History, True Crime, Society & Culture

4.52.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 February 2018

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

In March of 1990, two teenagers disappeared from Augusta, Georgia. Their names are Dannette and Jeannette Millbrook. Early on, the lead detective - who handled all of Augusta's missing teenager cases - zeroed in on the theory that both girls had run away together. This theory began to look less likely with each passing day, but that didn't stop the case from being closed in 1991 and the investigation shuttered until 2013. 

In the years since, police and independent investigators have had very little evidence to draw on, basing their understanding of the case on the comments made by that original lead detective. He has placed most of the blame for the case's mishandling on someone - a juvenile probation officer, who knew the family of the twins and volunteered his time. 

In this episode, I speak to the sister of the twins, Shanta Sturgis, in the hopes of understanding who this juvenile probation officer was, and why the lead detective has decided to give him the majority of the blame. We also chat the current status of the case, and what you - the listener - can do to help out. 

Part three of three. 

 

If you would like to help support the family, you can head to the following link: 

https://www.youcaring.com/dannetteandjeannettemillbrook-1090923 

This is a crowdfunding effort I have established alongside the hosts of the Fall Line podcast, Brooke and Laurah. We are hoping to put up a billboard in Augusta, to not only inform the area that the case is still very open, but that there is a $8000+ reward for information that leads to any answers for the Millbrook & Sturgis family. 

 

Written, hosted, and produced by Micheal Whelan

Music by Lisa Hogan

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unresolved-a-true-crime-mystery-podcast--3266604/support.

Transcript

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0:00.0

What else they had to do if they're not here walking around somewhere?

0:15.0

How would people know that they miss and when y'all know about it then they think of

0:21.1

20-something years and that they're job are.

0:24.7

It's hard for people to believe that the police would treat somebody like that all

0:30.3

them years and then the blue y'all want to say okay we're going to do this we're going

0:35.5

to do that and then turn around and say okay what we're going to talk about it case

0:40.2

somehow.

0:41.2

How y'all going to talk about it case somehow?

0:44.2

How y'all going to talk about it somehow?

0:46.8

This is your job police.

0:48.8

We can't go around knocking on people doors.

0:51.3

We can't do that.

0:52.3

Hello and welcome to Unresolved.

1:09.8

I'm your host Michael Wheelan.

1:12.5

This episode serves as a bit of a follow up to the last two episodes which focused on

1:16.9

the case of missing Augusto Georgia teenagers, Denette and Jeanette Milbrook.

1:21.7

I debated making this a simple update but I think that this will contain some essential

1:26.4

information.

1:27.9

In the time since I recorded my original two episodes I have learned some new things which

1:32.4

I'll try my best to detail throughout the episode.

1:36.5

Most of it concerns the early investigation to find the twins and the blame for the

1:40.7

mishandling of the case which has been thrown around in the years and decades since.

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