
Ep.47: MISSING-Terrance Williams & Felipe Santos
04/19/22 • 124 min
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When 27-year-old Terrance Williams went missing in January 2004 from Naples, Florida, law enforcement was quick to write it off as a man with a troubled life who decided to just leave all behind. However, Terrance’s family began their own search, discovering that the last person to see Terrance was one of law enforcement’s own men. As an internal investigation begins, eerie coincidences come to light between Terrance’s case and another man, Felipe Santos, who went missing in October 2003. Jenn, Court, and Beck shed light on the events of both men’s disappearances, the similarities between the two cases, and how law enforcement handled the ordeal of having one of their own placed in such a spotlight.
This episode also recognizes Kyle Eppler, who went missing July 29, 1999, from Naples, Florida.
Listen to the Episode for all the details and visit finalminutespodcast.com for pictures and sources!
When 27-year-old Terrance Williams went missing in January 2004 from Naples, Florida, law enforcement was quick to write it off as a man with a troubled life who decided to just leave all behind. However, Terrance’s family began their own search, discovering that the last person to see Terrance was one of law enforcement’s own men. As an internal investigation begins, eerie coincidences come to light between Terrance’s case and another man, Felipe Santos, who went missing in October 2003. Jenn, Court, and Beck shed light on the events of both men’s disappearances, the similarities between the two cases, and how law enforcement handled the ordeal of having one of their own placed in such a spotlight.
This episode also recognizes Kyle Eppler, who went missing July 29, 1999, from Naples, Florida.
Listen to the Episode for all the details and visit finalminutespodcast.com for pictures and sources!
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Ep.46: COLD CASE-Jennifer Harris
Many believe that Bonham, Texas holds the answers as to what happened to 28 year-old Jennifer Harris on May 12, 2002. The beloved and full-of-life native of Bonham had recently returned to her hometown when a mysterious meeting changed everything. The following morning, a woman walking her dog discovered Jennifer’s jeep on the side of a back-country road, leading investigators to question the tragic events of the previous night. Jenn, Court, and Beck walk through the events of Jennifer’s life leading up to her return home, the insubstantial investigation and possible witness accounts, and the only two people believed to have a motive.
This episode also recognizes Barre Monigold, who went missing June 17, 1979, from Tyler, Texas.
Listen to the Episode for all the details and visit finalminutespodcast.com for pictures and sources!
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Ep.48: COLD CASE-Rosie Tapia
When a child is placed into their bed for the night it is expected they are safe and sound from all boogeymen. So after a well deserved night out, leaving their young ones in the capable hands of their 18 year-old, the parents of 6 year-old Rosie Tapia were shattered to find her missing in the early morning hours of August 13, 1995. Their distress soon turned into mourning when, a few hours later, Rosie’s body was removed from the nearby canal. Jenn, Court, and Beck question the manner in which Rosie was abducted, the senseless fashion of the investigation, and which of the witness accounts and composite sketches might lead to the answers and justice for Rosie.
This episode also recognizes Justin Hooiman, who went missing November 20, 2017 from Salt Lake City, Utah.
Listen to the Episode for all the details and visit finalminutespodcast.com for pictures and sources!
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