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Travis Murrow: From There To There

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Ed Dentzel

True Crime

41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2019

⏱️ 104 minutes

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Summary

Travis Bruce Murrow was a 40 year old from Alva, OK. He was a father and professional bull rider. On August 24, 2014, he left Enid, OK, headed toward Oakwood to see a female friend. At just after 10pm, Travis left a message telling her to meet him at a local bar. Travis never arrived—his truck was found 4 miles away. He was never seen again. Unfound supports accounts on Podomatic, iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. --Contribute to Unfound at Patreon.com/unfoundpodcast. And at Paypal: [email protected] --that is also the email address. --The Websites: unfoundpodcast.com. --triblive.com/news/unfound --Merchandise: --The books at Amazon.com in both ebook and print form. --don't forget the reviews. --shirts at myshopify.com/unfound-podcast. --cards at makeplayingcards.com/sell/unfoundpodcast --And please mention Unfound at all true crime websites and forums. Thank you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Travis Bruce Murrow was a 40-year-old from Elva, Oklahoma. He was a father and professional bull rider.

0:06.7

On August 24, 2014, he left Enid headed toward Oakwood to see a female friend.

0:14.0

And just after 10 PM, Travis left a message telling her to meet him at a local bar.

0:19.9

Travis never arrived.

0:21.7

His truck was found four miles away. He was never seen again. I'm a

0:30.0

Denzel and this is unfound. I'm going to do.

0:43.0

So, you know. So, I lived in Pennsylvania for 28 years before I moved to Las Vegas in 1998, and of course now I live in Florida.

1:06.6

But living in a couple different locations has caused me to realize something unique about

1:10.4

my home state.

1:12.4

In Pennsylvania, if you're traveling any kind of distance,

1:16.0

there are usually multiple ways to get where you're going,

1:19.0

and they all usually take about the same amount of time.

1:22.0

For example, and you can follow along on a map. take about the same amount of time.

1:22.8

For example, and you can follow along on a map.

1:25.7

For my hometown of Leechburg, if you wanted to go to Nachrona Heights, you could go through

1:30.2

Freeport, or you could go through Lower Burrell and go down Leechburg Road or you could take

1:36.1

the bypass around Lower Burrell whichever direction it takes about the same amount of time.

1:47.7

Even some place closer from Leechburg to Apollo like a 20 minute trip

1:59.0

You could take the river road or you could go through van der grift then get on the river road or you could go through Vannergrift, then get on the river road, or you could go to Vannergrift and go through Oklahoma, coincidentally. It's so weird.

2:01.0

Well, in the disappearance of Travis Morrow, he was allegedly on a trip from Enid to Oakwood, but his truck was eventually found on a road that doesn't connect those two places.

2:12.0

Yet unlike other cases where we try to figure out why a vehicle was found in a certain

2:16.0

location, for Travis's case, we may have to figure out what Rowdy took from there to there. And now summary of the case. This

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