
Ep 34 End-of-Year Review
12/31/21 • 17 min
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Ep 33-An Unsolved Murder in Alleghany, N.C.
In 1937, 16-year-old Elva Brannock vanished into the winter fog of the Blue Ridge Mountains, only to be found murdered four days later. When North Carolina resident Stacy Hawks learned about this unsolved murder in her community, she used her research to explore the possibilities of what happened to the young woman in her historical fiction novel, "Dividing Ridge." Host Renee Roberson interviews Stacy Hawks to learn more about this mystery and the process of researching and writing the book. Learn more about the book and author by visiting https://linktr.ee/DividingRidgeBook. Purchase the book: https://www.amazon.com/Dividing-Ridge-Unsolved-Murder-Brannock/dp/B08QFMFD17 Show Notes: Cover art by Mackintosh Multimedia Sound Editing by Mia Roberson Post Production by Daniel Roberson
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Ep 35-A Murder In Salisbury And a N.C. Expat Becomes A Killer In Panama
Renee Roberson introduces a new segment called "True Crime in the Carolinas" and shares the stories of the murders of Viktor Gunnarsson and Catherine Miller in Salisbury and a man from Hendersonville, N.C. who became a serial killer in Panama. Show Notes: Cover art by Mackinstosh Multimedia Sound Editing by Mia Roberson Sponsor: WOW! Women on Writing
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