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From long-time collaborators Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch comes ‘How It All Went South’, the new twice weekly podcast and video series where we share all the crazy stories we've been saving up for years. Until now.
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and watch all episodes on our YouTube channel.
You’ll get stories like:
How to Hire a Hitman
The Unlucky Lottery Winner
The Alaska Memory Card Killer
The Runaway Bride
Al Capone: Original Gangster of Atlanta?
Family Drama at Sweetie Pie’s
The Ash Street Shootout
Death by Root Beer Float
The Great Bear Hoax
Join How It All Went South twice a week every week for these stories and so much more.
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Host Sean Kipe digs into the story of Justin Gaines, who went missing in the early morning hours of November 2, 2007, after walking out of a popular nightclub on the outskirts of Atlanta, Georgia. He was never seen again. The investigation into Gaines' disappearance quickly went cold and remained so until 2015, when a man confessed to taking part in his murder. Though this detailed confession described what happened to Justin Gaines, who was involved, and where his body was placed, no arrest has ever been made.
Join Sean as he looks to find out what really happened to Justin Gaines and tries to make sense of the still ongoing investigation.
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UPDATE: “Rhonda’s Law” makes history. Sean shares what’s currently happening in the investigation, including what’s known about the DNA results.
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Sometimes, to get to the end, you have to go back to the beginning.
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There are no secrets that time does not reveal.
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Sean tries to make sense of all the information he’s collected so far… but a surprising source might just have what he’s been looking for all along.
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More eyewitnesses come forward with information. Is Sean getting closer to the truth?
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Three things cannot be long hidden: the Sun, the Moon, and the Truth.
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Sean uncovers new information that could change the entire course of his investigation.
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What happens when the last person you would suspect becomes a suspect? What happens when that person is someone who was sworn to protect you?
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In any murder investigation, you follow the evidence, no matter where it leads you. Or who it leads you to.
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More suspects keep getting added to the list, and some of them were very close to Rhonda. The problem is, they all seem plausible. Could there have been more than one person involved in her murder?
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Rhonda Coleman is laid to rest, but in her place, questions arise, and the fight for answers begins.
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Sean starts his own investigation into Rhonda’s murder and a list of suspects quickly starts to form.
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The unsolved murder case of Rhonda Sue Coleman in May of 1990 is examined.
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It’s a quiet spring night in 1990, and three men fox hunting in a secluded area of rural South Georgia stand patiently by their truck. Pulled off the side of a dirt road, they wait silently for the sound of their dogs barking to alert them to game nearby. What they hear instead is a vehicle racing down the road towards them. As the vehicle speeds by, the men hear a woman scream. As this general area is known as a sort of “lover’s lane”, they think nothing much of it. Probably teenagers out having a good time. Not until the next morning when news broke that 18-year-old Rhonda Sue Coleman had gone missing the night before, did the pieces fit together a little more clearly. The scream they heard was not that of a young girl having a good time. It was almost certainly a terrified plea, one last desperate attempt to get someone’s attention. It was a cry for help.
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