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Unresolved: A True Crime & Mystery Podcast

Tiffany Nelson

Unresolved: A True Crime & Mystery Podcast

Unresolved Productions

History, True Crime, Society & Culture

4.52.7K Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2018

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

In June of 1994, a nine-year old girl was preparing to live out her summer dreams. Tiffany Elizabeth Nelson, a native of Augusta, Georgia, was a tomboy that loved to ride her bike while wearing frilly dresses. She had suffered the loss of her mother just two years prior, and was living with her aunt, Ora, in her home along Getzen Drive - just a few miles away from where Dannette and Jeannette Millbrook had gone missing four years beforehand. 

It was the first Monday of summer vacation, when Tiffany rode her bike down to a corner convenience store just a few blocks away. She was last seen at that gas station at approximately 10:00 AM, filling up her bike tires with air. When she went missing, very little was done to find her - or to investigate any of the potential offenders living in the area. 

Over the next eleven years, Tiffany would just become a footnote for the area: a cautionary tale for neighborhood children. But in 2005, a forester made a discovery roughly twenty miles south, which proved that there was more to Tiffany's case than met the eye... 

 

Written, hosted, and produced by Micheal Whelan

Music by Lisa Hogan

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Transcript

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0:00.0

In the summer of 1994, the world was in the middle of a culture shift.

0:25.5

In January, the trade agreement NAFTA was established, and President Bill Clinton delivered

0:31.0

his first state of the Union address.

0:33.8

In February, Tonya Harding's boyfriend, Jeff Galuli, pled guilty to attacking fellow

0:39.2

figure skater Nancy Carrigan, while Green Day was releasing their critically acclaimed

0:43.7

debut album, Duky.

0:45.8

In March, the People's Republic of China connected to the Internet for the very first time.

0:51.6

In April, the body of musician Kurt Cobain was found in his Lake Washington home outside

0:57.0

of Seattle.

0:58.3

In May, Nelson Mandela was inaugurated as South Africa's first black president, while

1:03.7

John Wayne Gacy is executed via lethal injection in the state of Illinois.

1:08.6

June of 1994 would see the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, and the subsequent

1:14.7

arrest and highly publicized trial of OJ Simpson.

1:18.1

However, a week before that murder would take place, another mystery was unfolding on

1:22.9

the other side of the country, almost 3,000 miles away.

1:26.6

It was June 6th, a day that usually sits at the onset of summer vacation.

1:31.7

A day that, for children, usually comes with an expectation of freedom and fun.

1:37.2

A month before the 4th of July holiday, and just a couple of weeks before the official

1:41.7

summer kickoff, the temperature in Augusta, Georgia was in the lower 80s.

1:46.5

It was a warm, but not uncomfortably humid day.

1:50.4

It was the first Monday of summer break.

1:53.1

Nine-year-old Tiffany Nelson would not have to worry about heading back to school for

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