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The Reporter's Notebook

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A gripping true crime podcast about a young mother who vanished without a trace in 1976, the man police believe killed her and how he may have concealed evidence of his deed for so long. It’s also the mystery of a murdered Jane Doe found in 1978 and whether she could be the missing woman. What happened during the investigation of who she is that has kept her identity hidden?
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01/28/21 • 31 min

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When Angela Ewert vanished after pulling over to the side of a highway late one night, police realized an ominous pattern was emerging. She was the third young woman in about 10 weeks to go missing from the same part of town and under eerily similar circumstances.
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02/04/21 • 37 min

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Three weeks and one block. That’s what separated the disappearance of Sarah Kashka from Angela Ewert. Investigators were certain they were on the right track.

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03/25/21 • 37 min

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As we wrap up the season, we talk about three more potential cases and the new technology that could help solve some of these murders. We also reveal what specific step police are taking on one of the original seven cases. What we’ve learned gives us real hope for answers. What might unfold in our next chapter?
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03/11/21 • 33 min

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Up until now, all the victims of these unsolved cases were out and about when an unseen stalker stole them away. Aware of the threat area women were facing, Terri McAdams took precautions. She should have been safe inside her fiancé’s apartment as she baked him a surprise for Valentine’s Day. Instead, that was the night a furious monster crept in.

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03/18/21 • 33 min

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Color on a weather radar is fairly easy to interpret. Bright oranges and reds mean a strong storm is on the move. Green means light rain. But human behavior can’t be packaged so neatly. For years, law enforcement agencies developed profiles of people who commit certain types of crimes, like serial murder. These profiles defined which variables increase the likelihood that someone should be considered a suspect, including the color of their skin. Time and again, they were proven wrong. Dead wrong.

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02/25/21 • 44 min

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The man we think committed this horrendous storm of destruction grew up in Fort Worth and knew the city well. He was eventually convicted of murdering three area women, but police have long theorized he killed more. His known crimes included signatures that are chillingly similar to the murders we’ve been analyzing. We’ll tell you what we know about this man and reveal a disconcerting twist in an already tragic saga.

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02/11/21 • 34 min

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Catherine Davis was the first victim whose disappearance became the focus of a new police task force. Weeks later, Cindy Heller didn’t make it home one night after delivering a message for a stranded driver.
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03/04/21 • 38 min

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Two women vanished in the second half of 1983, but police had no reason to believe the cases were related. Other than seemingly minor details, no obvious similarities stood out. But when we pinpoint our prime suspect’s confirmed crimes on a map, layer the details of these cases on top and then review all the parallels to the 1984 unsolved murders, a predator’s web comes into focus.

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02/18/21 • 38 min

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We walk through the details of seven different men who were living in or passing through North Texas in the mid-1980s. All but one of them killed multiple women or girls. Could any of them have killed Catherine Davis, Cindy Heller, Angela Ewert or Sarah Kashka? It’s certainly possible.

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12/29/20 • 2 min

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A string of Texas murders in the 1980s remains unsolved. One man sits in prison for stealing the lives of three women. Did other serial killers strike the same community in the same time period? Or did this man’s murder spree reach much further than DNA can prove? From the pages of The Reporter‘s Notebook, join us for still ... every Thursday beginning Jan. 28, 2021, as we piece together the truth and tell the real stories of lives cut short.

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Good for when your having a nice study session

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Gary Anderson

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We value any and all feedback. Appreciate any likes, reviews and social posts. Anything that gets the word out brings these victims’ families that much closer to answers.

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