
Unsolved Mysteries Episode One: The Disappearances of Glen & Bessie Hyde / "Disappearance" of Dottie Caylor
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01/07/22 • 50 min
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This week, Easter and Brown tackle the final two mysteries of episode one; the disappearances of Glen and Bessie Hyde and Dottie Caylor. Brown just wants Bessie to be able to finish her glass of wine and Easter is ready to risk it all for Paula Powers.
Anything said about teaching in this podcast is purely satirical and is not based on any real person or event.
A Rude, A Prude, and an Unsolved Mystery is for people 18 years and older. *Listener* discretion is advised.
This week, Easter and Brown tackle the final two mysteries of episode one; the disappearances of Glen and Bessie Hyde and Dottie Caylor. Brown just wants Bessie to be able to finish her glass of wine and Easter is ready to risk it all for Paula Powers.
Anything said about teaching in this podcast is purely satirical and is not based on any real person or event.
A Rude, A Prude, and an Unsolved Mystery is for people 18 years and older. *Listener* discretion is advised.
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Unsolved Mysteries Episode One: The Murders of Shannon Davis and Aileen Conway
For their very first episode Brown and Easter recap two stories from Robert Stack's first Unsolved Mystery special; the tragic murders of Shannon Davis and Aileen Conway. Brown hates absolutely everything about Shannon's murderous husband, David Davis, and Easter tries her best at an Oklahoman accent.
Anything said about teaching in this podcast is purely satirical and is not based on any real person or event.
A Rude, A Prude, and an Unsolved Mystery is for people 18 years and older. *Listener* discretion is advised.
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Unsolved Mysteries Episode Two: The Murder of Elmer DeBoer / Wrongful Conviction of Michael Martin
This week, on A Rude, A Prude, and an Unsolved Mystery Brown and Easter take on the first half of Robert's second episode; the murder of Elmer DeBoer, and the wrongful conviction of Michael Martin. Brown and Easter disagree on Missy Munday's complicity in Elmer's murder, but they both agree that Michael never should have brought a knife to a gun fight, especially in Texas.
Anything said about teaching in this podcast is purely satirical and is not based on any real person or event.
A Rude, A Prude, and an Unsolved Mystery is for people 18 years and older. *Listener* discretion is advised.
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