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Thank You, Very interesting. Ill definately listen
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I just released a new episode today which was a request from one of our posters here, unsolved88. It chronicles the 1980 disappearance of a 14-year old girl named Laureen Rahn and it's one of the most bizarre missing persons cases I've ever come across:
http://trailwentcold.the-back-row.co...-laureen-rahn/ Unfortunately, there aren't a lot sources of information about this case online, but most of the details I discuss are from the Charley Project page. Here's the write-up if you're not familiar with this story: http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/r/rahn_laureen.html |
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Thanks, Robin. I really enjoy these.
The Fort Worth Three case, as a non-UM case, was very interesting. I wish there was more info available. |
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I just listened to the David Cox and Rhonda Hinson episodes. Both are such mysterious deaths.
Overall, I definitely agree with your theory about Rhonda. I think that she *may* have been fooling around with a married man, but I don't think that's what got her killed. I agree that she was killed by a random stranger and that person got off an accidental "one in a million" shot. The pure chance of someone actually AIMING for her and hitting her in the way they did are literally so close to zero I don't even think it's possible. As to David Cox, I'm totally stumped. I do like your theory of it being a fellow disgruntled Marine.... |
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I'd love to hear one on Mike Riemer/Diana Robertson.
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1) the distance from the shooter to her car 2) that it was night out 3) the close proximity between Rhonda and her taillight. 4) that she was in a moving car I don't know how he could believe that someone would think "I'm going to hit the taillight, but not her." It leaves way too much to chance, plus the possibility that she crashes into another car and other people are killed. |
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/...b0b25c918276a3 I'm actually in the midst of recording an episode about El Dorado Jane Doe (and the possible connection to the McCorkendale murder) for next month. |
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In regards to Rhonda Hinson: I always believed that the married man she was seeing was one of the company higher-ups. Probably a President or manager, possibly even her own supervisor. This person would not have wanted the affair to be exposed as not only would it threaten his marriage, but also his future with the company considering there would be a conflict of interest there. I think he wanted her out of the picture.
I believe both of the cars spotted that night were higher-end cars, at least the Trans-Am was. Probably something a....president of a company or successful businessman would drive. What I'm getting at is, while it's not impossible that there could have been some psycho shooting at random cars, I would think this person would be driving a car in the medium to lower price range. I really can't envision a person driving a Trans Am shooting at cars. How many cases have you heard of people riding in limos, or driving BMW's, Mercedes-Benz shooting at cars? None that I know of. Ergo, this was not some local yokel driving an old, beat-up pick up truck. |
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