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It's the Mystery for Me (A True Crime Podcast)

Track 94: Michelle McMullen

It's the Mystery for Me (A True Crime Podcast)

Priscilla and Norma

Crime, Society & Culture, Missing People, Unsolved, Murders, News, Black True Crime, Mystery, True Crime

4.5848 Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2024

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Michelle McMullen has started a new life for her and her son down in Louisana, where she is working towards a degree in business. When there is an issue with a school grant, Michelle starts to feel the pressure of being a full time student, employee and single mother. She makes the approx. 18 hour drive to PA, where her parents reside, to drop off her son. Instead of resting, she gets right back on the road to head back to Louisana, but she never makes it there. Her pa...

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Views and opinions expressed by the hosts are their own, and do not necessarily reflect those of their employers.

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This podcast may not be suitable for children.

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Adults may find details triggering and or offensive.

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Listeners' discretion is advised.

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Hi, everyone.

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This is Norma.

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And this is Princess Priscilla.

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And you're listening to...

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It's the mystery for me, everybody.

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So Norma was just telling me that we got a comment on Instagram.

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Do you want to read the comment that we got?

1:01.7

You can read it.

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It was a critique from last week's episode.

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It says, you all need to do better research.

1:08.3

You completely mixed up the staircase murderer, Michael Peterson,

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with the jinx, Robert Durst. It comes off as if you don't know what you're speaking about.

1:17.7

Okay. In my defense, in the defense of a lot of us, let's really think about the documentaries

1:24.4

that we've seen on TV and the shows we've seen and who they have featured,

1:28.3

right? A lot of palm colored people. And the culprits are usually palm colored men. So, okay,

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I mixed up two palm colored men. Can you blame me? Check out both the documentaries. They were

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both interesting, but clearly I mixed them up. But I do recommend them. But anyways, it's my

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turn to host this week's episode. And I will not let you guys down. This is well researched.

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