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🗓️ 13 April 2022
⏱️ 45 minutes
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0:00.0 | We would like to send out a special thanks to the fun and challenging June's Journey game. |
0:04.4 | Who doesn't love a good mystery? In the hidden object murder mystery game, June's Journey, |
0:08.8 | you'll awaken your inner sleuth and step right into a thrilling adventure set in the heart of the |
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0:19.1 | or Google Play. Enjoy the episode. August 12, 1989. Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
0:27.6 | After her shift ends 40 minutes earlier than scheduled, 19-year-old Kimberly McAndrew clocks out, |
0:33.8 | it leaves her workplace before she vanishes without a trace. Over the years, investigators check out |
0:39.6 | a number of different leads, and even consult with a so-called psychic detective, but fail to find |
0:44.8 | any conclusive answers about what happened to Kim. Even though a sex offender named Andrew Paul |
0:50.2 | Johnson is looked at as a potential suspect in Kim's disappearance and a couple of other unsolved |
0:55.4 | murders from the Halifax area, there is no conclusive evidence to implicate him and Kim remains |
1:00.8 | a missing person. After that, the trail went cold. |
1:30.8 | Hello everyone and welcome to our latest episode of The Trail Went Cold. I'm your host Robin |
1:45.0 | Warner, and on this episode, we're going to be covering a missing persons case from our podcast |
1:50.3 | Home Country of Canada, the 1989 disappearance of Kimberly McAndrew. As you might have heard, |
1:57.0 | last month the trail went cold-reached to milestone, in which we covered at least one cold case |
2:01.7 | from all 50 American states, so our next goal is to eventually do the same thing for every Canadian |
2:07.4 | province and territory. At the time of this recording, we're about halfway there, but believe it or |
2:13.1 | not, we have never done a case from the Maritimes, so I thought now would be an ideal time to do an |
2:18.2 | episode about what is probably the most famous unsolved disappearance from the province of Nova Scotia. |
2:23.4 | I've received numerous requests to cover this from listeners, and it's already been featured |
2:28.4 | on a number of prominent true crime podcasts, including Cray's evidence, Dark Poutine, and The Night |
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