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Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

The Uncanny Disappearance of Michael Chambers Part 2

Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

Vincent Strange

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2021

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Many extensive searches failed to locate 70-year-old retired Dallas Fire Fighter Michael Glen Chambers after he disappeared from his home, presumably, in Hunt County, Texas. With no clues, the Chambers family was riddled with uncertainty, and the actions of one family member raised the suspicions of some. Meanwhile, the Hunt County Sheriff’s Office was coming to their own theories, which differed from the family’s theory and that of the private investigator they hired. When all the pieces of the puzzle were put together, however, massive holes can be found in each; No scenario, when the facts are gathered in their entirety, makes sense.

If you have any information about the disappearance of Michael Glen Chambers, please contact the Hunt County Sheriff’s Office at 903-453-6838.

Submit your DNA data from a consumer testing company to Othram’s database, dnasolves.com. It’s only used for law enforcement investigations: https://dnasolves.com/user/register

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The television program Disappeared from ID Discovery, eparisextra.com, egreenvilleextra.com,
The Southeast Texas Record, The Hunt County Herald-Banner, Smithsonian Magazine, Texas Monthly, Reuters.com, CoronerTalk.com, nbcdfw.com, Firehouse.com, CharleyProject.org, and the Dallas Morning News were used as sources for this episode.

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0:00.0

Before we start the episode, we'd like to talk some about how you can help solve cold

0:07.0

cases.

0:08.6

DNASOLVES.COM is brought to you by Authorum Incorporated, the folks who identified the suspect

0:15.6

in the 1974 rape and slaying of Carla Walker.

0:19.6

A case I believe many of you listening, no.

0:23.7

They've also identified many other suspects and have identified John and Jane Does from

0:29.0

all over.

0:31.1

There are in fact a couple of ways you can help the folks at Authorum and DNASOLVES.COM

0:36.8

fight crime.

0:38.9

First of all, you can upload your DNA data from a consumer testing company, ThinkAncestry.com

0:45.4

or 23andMe.com to DNASOLVES.COM's database.

0:51.3

Your data there is only used in law enforcement investigations.

0:56.5

Another way you can help is by donating to one of the crowdfunding campaigns you'll

1:00.9

find at DNASOLVES.COM.

1:04.1

These are cases that the law enforcement agency handling them do not have the funds to

1:08.8

perform testing, such as the case of an unidentified male between 18 and 35 years old whose

1:15.4

body was found on a Galveston Texas beach in May of 2020.

1:20.7

You can read more about the case at DNASOLVES.COM, but the gist is the Galveston police have been

1:27.5

unable to identify this person by fingerprints and he doesn't match the description of any

1:33.4

known missing persons that Galveston PD can find.

1:38.0

There are several others there that need funding.

1:41.2

If you'd like to be a part of that, please go to DNASOLVES.COM and choose a case to

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