Zebb Quinn: Murdered In 2000 (Asheville, NC) | Part Two
SEQUESTERED Podcast
Road Trip Studios
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🗓️ 11 August 2025
⏱️ 23 minutes
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Summary
Two weeks after 18-year-old Zebb Quinn vanished, his car was found in a BBQ restaurant parking lot with a live puppy, a hotel keycard, and lipstick scrawled across the back window. In Part Two of this case, we follow the strange trail from a mysterious page traced to his aunt's phone, through a tangled connection to a young woman named Misty Taylor and her abusive boyfriend, to Jason Owens—the last person seen with Zebb. For years, Owens stayed in the shadows… until 2015, when another disappearance rocked the quiet town of Leicester. This time, it wasn't just one person missing—it was Cristie and JT Codd, a young couple expecting their first child. And the discovery police made would be unlike anything they'd seen before.
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| 0:00.0 | In the last episode, we traced the final hours of the last day 18-year-old Zeb Quinn was seen alive. |
| 0:16.3 | The urgent page that made him abruptly change his evening plans and then vanish without a trace. |
| 0:23.4 | Two weeks later, his Mazda was found abandoned in the parking lot of a local barbecue restaurant. |
| 0:30.0 | Inside, officers found a live puppy, a hotel keycard sat on the dash, and a set of lips were |
| 0:36.6 | painted in lipstick across the back window. |
| 0:39.8 | Zeb's family made mention that the driver's seat had been moved forward, like someone shorter |
| 0:44.4 | had been behind the wheel. |
| 0:46.6 | That detail lined up with a tip police received. |
| 0:49.5 | A woman was seen driving that car a week prior, with a man in the passenger seat. |
| 0:55.0 | Some thought that woman resembled Misty Taylor. |
| 0:59.0 | Others weren't so sure. |
| 1:01.0 | In this episode, we follow the people and the clues that tried to untangle what happened. |
| 1:08.0 | This is sequestered Season 2, Case 5, the disappearance and murderer of Zeb Quinn, part two. In early 2000, cell phones weren't yet universal. |
| 1:45.0 | A lot of people, especially teens, still carried pagers. |
| 1:50.0 | I know I did. |
| 1:52.0 | To page someone, you'd dial their pager number, hear a series of beeps, |
| 1:57.0 | then punch in a callback number before hanging up. |
| 2:00.0 | Seconds later, the pager would beep or vibrate and a small LED screen beeps, then punch in a callback number before hanging up. |
| 2:06.6 | Seconds later, the pager would beep or vibrate, and a small LED screen would light up with that number. |
| 2:09.2 | Pagers had their own shorthand, too. |
| 2:15.4 | For example, you could leave a callback number and then add the numbers 143, which meant, I love you, based on the number of letters in each word. |
| 2:19.3 | Or you could put 07734, which read hello when you read it upside down. |
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