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Women and Crime

W&C Reconsidered: Sarah Stern

Women and Crime

Cloud10

True Crime, Social Sciences, Science, Society & Culture

4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2025

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Ep 247: Reconsidered: 12 - Sarah Stern Original Airdate: 03/30/20 On the evening of December 3, 2016, police received a report of an abandoned vehicle on a bridge in Belmar, NJ. It didn’t take long for them to discover that the car belonged to 19 year old Sarah Stern. Air and water searches were conducted immediately, but turned up no sign of Sarah. The initial theory was that she had taken her own life, however we would come to find out that something far more sinister had happened to Sarah. Women & Crime: Reconsidered is where we revisit our episode catalog and bring new insights, behind the scenes or updates. Sources for Today's Episode: Credits: • Written and Hosted by Amy Shlosberg and Meghan Sacks • Produced by James Varga • Audio Editor, • Script Editor, • Music by Dessert Media Help is Available: If you or someone you know is in a crisis situation, or a victim of domestic, or other violence, there are many organizations that can offer support or help you in your specific situation. For direct links to these organizations please visit https://womenandcrimepodcast.com/resources/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Dirty Money Move Season 3 looks into Tracy Hudsona, a self-described winner with businesses,

0:06.0

mansions, luxury cars, a lengthy acting and modeling career, and an alleged romance with

0:12.2

Keanu Reeves. But we're fact-checking these details, and the math ain't mathen. You see, not much about

0:18.9

Tracy Hudsona seems to be real, except maybe her abilities as a

0:23.5

con artist. Listen to Dirty Money Moves Women in White Collar Crime in any podcast player.

0:45.2

Welcome to Women in Crime Reconsidered, where we will be revisiting our old episodes and bringing you new insights and updates.

0:48.7

Today's episode is number 12, the Sarah Stern story.

0:51.7

Megan, if you recall, this was a very local case to me. And to this day, I still drive past the area where some of the events occurred.

0:56.6

And there are still ongoing memorials.

0:59.0

At any given time, you'll see letters, balloons, flowers.

1:03.8

So her loved ones still very much have her in their thoughts.

1:07.3

I'm not surprised by that.

1:08.4

I'm not surprised either, given what we learn about Sarah as a person.

1:11.9

Right. After you listen to today's episode, make sure you stick around for some case updates.

1:16.2

But for now, let's go ahead and hear our original coverage of the Sarah Stern story.

1:21.5

On the evening of December 3rd, 2016, police received a report of an abandoned vehicle on a bridge in Belmar, New Jersey.

1:29.3

It didn't take long for them to discover that the car belonged to 19-year-old Sarah Stern,

1:34.3

but Sarah was nowhere to be found.

1:37.3

The initial theory was that she had taken her own life.

1:39.3

However, we would come to find out that something far more sinister had happened to Sarah,

1:46.0

something no one could have predicted.

2:38.5

This is episode 12, the Sarah Stern story. Hi, Amy. Hi, Megan. How are you today? I'm doing well. How are you? I'm really excited. We have our first supporter on Patreon. Who is it? We are grateful and would love to give a shout out and a thank you to Katie from Indy. Thank you, Katie. We really appreciate your support. And we hope you enjoy this episode. I'm happy to be back this week talking about a very interesting case. That's very local to me.

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