
Episode 35; Carol Jenkins-Davis and Friedericke Fechner
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09/16/22 • 33 min
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Welcome to all of our new subscribers and listeners, and we thank our whole Crime Family for being here again! Week 35's stories have made our blood boil, and then made us hopeful in remembering there are some really amazing people in the world.
We'll just warn you: Bailey's story had us so angry that there is more than our normal swearing in this episode. But if you hear the story of the disgraceful and barbaric murder of Carol Jenkins-Davis, along with the aftermath and shameful treatment by the 'Sundown Town' of Martinsville, Indiana, and you're not angry...something's wrong.
Beth has the second story this week, with cellist Friedericke Fechner, who bought a dilapidated old house to renovate and preserve, and through its history, helped reunite a family whose scattered members didn't think they had any other living relatives.
So, it's a bit of rough one, but we know you're tough enough to get through it with us. We're sorry there are no Puss interruptions in the bloopers this week, I think she knew our nerves were shot after that first story.
And now, we need a glass of wine. Care to join us? No worries, I mean, it's a BnB. You can crash here until you're good to drive.
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Welcome to all of our new subscribers and listeners, and we thank our whole Crime Family for being here again! Week 35's stories have made our blood boil, and then made us hopeful in remembering there are some really amazing people in the world.
We'll just warn you: Bailey's story had us so angry that there is more than our normal swearing in this episode. But if you hear the story of the disgraceful and barbaric murder of Carol Jenkins-Davis, along with the aftermath and shameful treatment by the 'Sundown Town' of Martinsville, Indiana, and you're not angry...something's wrong.
Beth has the second story this week, with cellist Friedericke Fechner, who bought a dilapidated old house to renovate and preserve, and through its history, helped reunite a family whose scattered members didn't think they had any other living relatives.
So, it's a bit of rough one, but we know you're tough enough to get through it with us. We're sorry there are no Puss interruptions in the bloopers this week, I think she knew our nerves were shot after that first story.
And now, we need a glass of wine. Care to join us? No worries, I mean, it's a BnB. You can crash here until you're good to drive.
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You can find us on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook @TrueCrimeBnB
You can send us an email at [email protected]
If you enjoy our show, please rate and review on Apple Podcasts or GoodPods, or give us a 5-star rating on whatever platform you prefer!
And if you REALLY enjoy our show, we would love your support at Patreon, here:
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Episode 34; Campus Murders: Jack Davis Jr. and Survivor Bobby Gayle
Episode 34, and we are both on a roll in this one.
Bailey brings us the third installment of her 'Campus Murders' series with a mysterious death that took place on the campus of Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Jack Davis, Jr.'s death was shoddily investigated, and none of the original findings (mostly assumptions) stood up under the eye of a rockstar pathologist.
Beth has a survivor story, with the positive outlook and good heart of Bobby Gayle, who survived a horrific hate crime in Stockton, California. But the subject of hate crimes had her on fire, and so of course there's more to the story than a happy ending for our lovable superhero.
This week we are pleased to share the trailer for World's Dumbest Criminals, and we hope you will go check out this well-done, lightheartedly offbeat podcast by Tara Sariban!
We also want to share the web address of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which has been doing critical human rights, civil rights, and anti-hate crime work for over fifty years. Please donate if you can spare it. https://www.splcenter.org/
It's a true pleasure to have you back with us this week, as always. So now that you're here, get comfortable, put your feet up, and let's really think about how we as a crime family can make our lives, other people's lives, and the world a better place.
But first--somebody, please get the cat off the table again!
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BONUS EPISODE 35.5; Just One B; Kimberly Sue Morse
So, we're back for another bonus episode, and we're thrilled that you've chosen to join us again today! Welcome!
This Just One B has Bailey running the show, with the unsolved murder of Kimberly Sue Morse. This vibrant, sunny young woman had the world as her oyster, and she was living her best life and setting up her plans for the future, until someone brutally took her life, with no answers, and no suspects.
Just have a seat, take in the story, and if you have relatives in the New England area, maybe add your DNA into the database to help find an answer using genetic genealogy. It's time to clear up all these unsolved cases that have DNA evidence with no matches!
Thank you for stopping in, we're glad you're here, and we will be back again on Friday on the regular schedule with Episode 36!
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