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ποΈ 7 July 2021
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0:18.0 | January 10, 1983 Tacoma, Washington |
0:24.1 | Two-year-old Wallace Geedrose has reported missing by his father, Stanley Geedrose, |
0:28.6 | who claims that he brought Wallace to a local park and last saw him in the company of an |
0:32.7 | unidentified couple and a young girl. 28 years later, Stanley is charged with an unrelated |
0:38.7 | murder and confesses that he accidentally killed Wallace and disposed of his body. However, |
0:44.3 | Stanley's confession is suppressed by the court, and since the search fails to turn up any |
0:48.6 | trace of Wallace, he continues to remain a missing person. After that, the trail went cold. |
1:19.2 | Hello everyone and welcome to our latest episode of the trail, |
1:33.6 | when cold. I'm your host Robin Warder, and today we're going to be exploring two missing |
1:38.6 | children's cases. The 1983 disappearance of two-year-old Wallace Geedrose and the 1995 |
1:44.6 | disappearance of three-year-old Lenoria Jones. Over the years, I received several requests to |
1:50.4 | cover each of these cases, and even though they're not connected, there are a number of similarities |
1:55.2 | between them, so I figured it would be a good idea to feature both of them on today's episode. |
2:00.8 | Wallace and Lenoria were both persons of color who went missing into Tacoma, Washington. |
2:05.9 | The two children reached reported missing by family members who claimed to have lost them in a |
2:10.4 | public place, but the authorities would find discrepancies in their stories to make them believe |
2:15.4 | they were not telling the full truth. And Wallace's case, his own father would be charged with another |
2:20.9 | murder three decades later and confessed to being responsible for his son's disappearance, |
2:26.1 | but there was no corroborating evidence to prove his confession was true. |
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