
Crater & Blue
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05/12/20 • 94 min
Summer is just around the corner, which means it’s time to grab your swimsuit and head to the nearest lake to play and relax. Today’s cases focus on the darker side of bodies of water. From Crater lake, where there have been unusual plane crashes and missing boys, to two murders of women named Tiffany at Blue Lake Park, Alisha will be sharing four cases; three of which are unsolved.
This episode of Murder in the Rain will feature two interviews; Mike Peyton who worked at Crater Lake and Jennifer Jenks, the older sister of Tiffany Jenks, one of the women found murdered in Blue Lake Park. Mike will tell us about his experience during the search of one of the young missing men. Jennifer paints us a picture of who Tiffany was growing up, into adulthood, and how her family copes with being victims of such a horrendous crime.
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Sources
Interview - Mike Peyton 04.18.20
Interview - Jennifer Jenks 04.18.20
Missing 411 Documentary - Directors Benjamin Paulides and Michael DeGrazier
Oregon Live - Man Who Fatally Shot Women | Oregon Live - Foul Play Not Ruled Out | Oregon Metro - Blue Lake Park | Oregon live - Skeletal Remains Found Near Chinook Landing | Wikipedia - Blue Lake Regional Park | Oregon Live - Tiffany Jenks | Oregon Live - Court Documents Reveal Events | Oregon Live - Worden Brosey | Wikipedia - Crater Lake | Wikipedia - David Paulides | Offbeat Oregon - Skeletons of Crater Lake | The Charley Project - Samuel Savage Becker Boehlke | KATU - Oregon's 41 Missing Children Cases
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Summer is just around the corner, which means it’s time to grab your swimsuit and head to the nearest lake to play and relax. Today’s cases focus on the darker side of bodies of water. From Crater lake, where there have been unusual plane crashes and missing boys, to two murders of women named Tiffany at Blue Lake Park, Alisha will be sharing four cases; three of which are unsolved.
This episode of Murder in the Rain will feature two interviews; Mike Peyton who worked at Crater Lake and Jennifer Jenks, the older sister of Tiffany Jenks, one of the women found murdered in Blue Lake Park. Mike will tell us about his experience during the search of one of the young missing men. Jennifer paints us a picture of who Tiffany was growing up, into adulthood, and how her family copes with being victims of such a horrendous crime.
For additional information and sources visit this week’s MITR blog.
If you are clamoring for more MITR, join us on Patreon! You’ll get social media shout-outs, access to additional episodes, more bloopers and more!
Sources
Interview - Mike Peyton 04.18.20
Interview - Jennifer Jenks 04.18.20
Missing 411 Documentary - Directors Benjamin Paulides and Michael DeGrazier
Oregon Live - Man Who Fatally Shot Women | Oregon Live - Foul Play Not Ruled Out | Oregon Metro - Blue Lake Park | Oregon live - Skeletal Remains Found Near Chinook Landing | Wikipedia - Blue Lake Regional Park | Oregon Live - Tiffany Jenks | Oregon Live - Court Documents Reveal Events | Oregon Live - Worden Brosey | Wikipedia - Crater Lake | Wikipedia - David Paulides | Offbeat Oregon - Skeletons of Crater Lake | The Charley Project - Samuel Savage Becker Boehlke | KATU - Oregon's 41 Missing Children Cases
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Nightmare Year
In 1967 Dick Kitchel disappeared after a party. Days later his battered body was found floating in the Willamette river by two young boys. 50 years later the case is still open and justice has never been served. New York Times best selling author Rebecca Morris joins Murder in the Rain to talk about her book A Murder in My Hometown the story of the murder of her classmate Dick Kitchel, the impact it had on her life, the lives of her classmates, and a small Oregon town.
For additional information and sources visit this week’s MITR blog.
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Sources
Rebecca Morris - A Murder in My Hometown | Gazette-Times - Missing Youth Being Sought 10.20.1967 | Gazette-Times - Kitchel Funeral Scheduled Tuesday 10.23.1967 | Statesman Journal - Lie Detector Test Due Friends of Kitchel 10.24.1967 | Statesman Journal - 3 Take Lie Detector Test 10.25.1967 | Gazette-Times - More Queries, But No Answer in Kitchel Case 10.31.1967 | Gazette-Times - Corvallis Native Writes Book About 1967 Unsolved Murder | The Oregon Encyclopedia - Corvallis
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Next Episode

The Constant
On the afternoon of March 11th, 1987, Kimberley Kersey walked home from school like she had done many times before, but this time, she would never be seen again. Today, Emily will talk about the mysterious and frustrating case of Kimberley Kersey, the suspects police looked at, and she might even share a suspect of her own. Joining us on the episode are Kimberley’s sister Kristen Kersey and former detective Lindsay Arnold to help understand what could have happened to Kim.
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For additional information and sources visit this week’s MITR blog
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Sources
Interview with Lindsay Arnold 04.26.2020 | Interview with Kristen Kersey 05.11.2020 | NamUs | KOIN - Vanished in Vancouver: The Kimberly Kersey case | The Columbian - New Leads Sought | The Columbian - Search Never Ends | Unidentified Wiki - Kim Kersey | Reddit - Kimberly Kersey, 18 yo in Vancouver, WA missing since 1987 | State v. Stenger | The Columbian - Search Never Ends | KATU - On the Hunt for a Serial Killer in Portland | Seattle Times - Oregon Man Suspect in Rape-Killings | PSU Vanguard - The List of Pacific Northwest Serial Killers You've Been Dying For | Investigation Discovery Evil Lives Here - Alvin Brown
Thanks to Newspapers.com
Statesman Journal - Police Arrest Vancouver Man in Death 10.11.1987 | Spokane Chronicle - Man Questioned in Slaying 10.13.1987 | Longview Daily News - Cowlitz Country Prosecutors 06.09.1988 | Longview Daily News - Prosecutor takes Flak 07.01.1988 | Longview Daily News - Misdirected Anger 07.13.1988 | Albany Democrat-Herald 12.03.1991 - Man suspected in 1981 Killings | Albany Democrat-Herald 12.02.1991
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