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Already Gone Podcast

the murder of Rose Larner

Already Gone Podcast

Nina Innsted

True Crime, History

4.64.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2021

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Rosie was an active and spirited teenager, just 18 years old at the time of her murder. Sources for this episode include court documents and this excellent piece by the Lansing State Journal Researched by Haley Gray, audio editing by Bill Bert, Olivia Homsley is our production assistant. Also, the "What was that like?" Podcast. Real people in unreal situations. Find "What was that like?" on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. Visit https://whatwasthatlike.com/ for more information.

#Murder #Missing #Lansing #Truecrime #Michigan

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Jennifer vanished sometime in the overnight hours.

0:04.4

Right now there is no trace.

0:06.0

Investigators say evidence leads them to believe that she's dead.

0:09.8

Stick my nose back in that trail. That's all I can do.

0:13.0

This is already gone.

0:16.0

Already gone.

0:17.0

Already gone.

0:24.0

When you were a teen, did you love talking on the phone?

0:27.0

No, I mean, really love it.

0:30.0

No one loved being on the phone more than Rose Marie, Rosie, learner.

0:35.0

She made more than a thousand calls each month,

0:38.0

regularly creating phone bills of $300 or more.

0:42.0

This is back in the late 1980s and early 1990s,

0:46.0

when landlines and pages were the only options for most people.

0:51.0

It would be those phone calls or lack of phone calls

0:54.0

that pointed to the fact that Rosie wasn't just missing.

0:58.0

She hadn't simply run off.

1:00.0

She was really and truly gone.

1:03.0

The phone stopped ringing.

1:05.0

Rosie stopped calling.

1:07.0

Come with me to December of 1993,

1:10.0

when things got quiet,

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