Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 17 hours 16 minutes
On today's episode, Mike and Wendy discuss the strange disappearance of Matthew Reilly.
The last sighting of Matthew was in 1999. His mother saw him at the end of their street, just as he was rounding a corner. No one in his family has seen or heard from him since that day.
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Today we discuss dark black masses, glowing red eyes, and what actually may be causing you to feel like your suffocating in your sleep.
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In 1969 six year old Dennis disappeared while playing hide and seek in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. On an annual camping trip with his father, grandfather, and older brother Dennis vanished without a trace in less than five minutes.
Did he succumb to the elements? Was he kidnapped? Could he have been attacked by a wild animal? Listen and let us know your thoughts.
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Today’s Missing Monday/Tuesday episode is about the disappearance of two marines from a base in Millington, TN.
The first disappearance occurred in June of 1978 when Gary Boutilier went for a ride on his motorcycle and never returned.
The second disappearance occurred in December of 1988 when Kevin Raney visited his unidentified girlfriend’s home. When he arrived her boyfriend (yes, you read that correctly) was there and invited Kevin inside......he hasn’t been seen since...
On March 3, 2008 Memphis, TN experienced one of the worst mass murders in its history.
Four adults and five children were found brutally attacked in a home on Lester Street.
In part two we discuss the trial, evidence, and sentencing.
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On March 3, 2008 Memphis, TN experienced one of the worst mass murders in its history.
Four adults and five children were found brutally attacked in a home on Lester Street.
In part one of our two part episode we discuss the crime scene, what happened to the victims, and how one of the survivors was able to lead police to the killer.
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Today's Missing Monday is another (somewhat) local disappearance that occurred in Robertson County Tennessee.
Jennifer and Adrianna Wix were last seen on March 25, 2004. Jennifer and her boyfriend had gotten into an argument a few days prior to her disappearance. The boyfriend says he dropped both Jennifer and Adrianna off at a local gas station and then saw them both get into a four door white car and hasn't seen them since.
Hmmmmm.......
Today Mike and Wendy talk werewolves! Mike gives us an overview of werewolf history with the comparison to movie werwolves. Then Wendy provides us with the gruesome details of real life werewolf attacks.
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August 1st, 1989 was the last time anyone saw or spoke to members of the Jack Family. A unique opportunity presented itself to Ronnie Jack in the form of a job that he was so desperately seeking. Ronnie's wife, Doreen, could even come work in the kitchen to earn additional money. However, they had to leave that night and the man offering the job.....was driving them...
Our Missing Monday episode today is about Lucy Meadows.
Lucy disappeared at the Rivergate Mall in Goodlettsville, TN when she was 3 years old.
No one has seen or heard from Lucy since 1996.
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