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Donna Emmel was fifteen years old and enjoying the summer between her sophomore and junior year of high school. June 16, 1975, was a typical summer day in Newport, NC. That day, Donna went to hang out with friends at the popular Grice’s Grill off Highway 70 in Newport., North Carolina. Around 8:30 that evening, Donna’s mother called the grill and said it was time for Donna to head back home. Donna was seen leaving, taking a shortcut through woods to her house which she had taken many times before, alone and in the dark. However, this night was different. Donna never made it home. The search for Donna ended the next afternoon when her body was found in a drainage ditch, just across from her own home. In the weeks after the murder, more than 100 people were questioned. Over the years, law enforcement followed up on any leads in the investigation but still no answers.
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Zebb Quinn, an 18 year old from Asheville, NC, is out with a friend on the way to see a car when he receives a page from an unknown person. He left his friend on the side of the road while he went to return a phone call. When he returned from the call, he accidentally rear ended his friend's car. He apologized, promised to pay for the damages but explained he had to immediately go tend to something. This is the last time anyone ever saw Zebb. Fast forward 22 years later and while law enforcement believe they know what happened, Zebb has never been found.
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Join Amber and Ginny as they cover the life and tragic death of the legendary Marilyn Monroe.
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Join Christina and Heidi as they cover the poisoning death of Dr. Eric Miller. Miller was only 30 years old when he was poisoned by his wife Ann Miller Kontz. After nearly five years of investigation, Ann finally pleaded guilty on November 8, 2005 to the second-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder which occurred on Dec. 2, 2000.
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Amber and Christina talk with author of "Ship of Blood" Charles Oldham.
1905. Cape Fear, North Carolina. Mutiny, manslaughter, conspiracy.
Author Charles Oldham brings the incredible and unpredictable tale to life for the first time in his new true crime thriller, "Ship of Blood."
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Sending a special thank you to Greensboro Police Department's very own Detective Waddell who graciously shared his time to talk with us about the role of a homicide detective.
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Part 5
According to the hotline.org, "Abusive relationships are extremely complex situations and it takes a lot of courage to leave. Abuse is about power and control. When a survivor leaves their abusive relationship, they threaten the power and control their partner has established over the survivor’s agency, which may cause the partner to retaliate in harmful ways.As a result, leaving is often the most dangerous period of time for survivors of abuse."
The True Crime Mamas podcast team walked away from Courtney's story seeking to understand why. Why did Courtney stay? Why didn't she leave her abusive relationship with DJ? We were fortunate enough to meet domestic violence survivor Reba. Reba courageously gave us insight by sharing her story. This is part 2 of 2.Music by Bryan Anderson
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Part 4
According to the hotline.org, "Abusive relationships are extremely complex situations and it takes a lot of courage to leave. Abuse is about power and control. When a survivor leaves their abusive relationship, they threaten the power and control their partner has established over the survivor’s agency, which may cause the partner to retaliate in harmful ways.As a result, leaving is often the most dangerous period of time for survivors of abuse."
The True Crime Mamas podcast team walked away from Courtney's story seeking to understand why. Why did Courtney stay? Why didn't she leave her abusive relationship with DJ? We were fortunate enough to meet domestic violence survivor Reba. Reba courageously gave us insight by sharing her story. This is part 1 of 2.Music by Bryan Anderson
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Part 3
Illinois native Courtney Heater moved to North Carolina to live with her new boyfriend. The relationship is tumultuous from the beginning, eventually becoming physically violent. In November 2019, Courtney confided in her mom, Debbie that she wanted to leave the relationship. On February 2, 2020, Courtney was found dead in the house she shared with her boyfriend. She was transported to the morgue as a Jane Doe and Debbie was notified of Courtney's death hours later. The autopsy came back leaving more questions than answers. What happened to Courtney Heater and why?
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Part 2
Illinois native Courtney Heater moved to North Carolina to live with her new boyfriend. The relationship is tumultuous from the beginning, eventually becoming physically violent. In November 2019, Courtney confided in her mom, Debbie that she wanted to leave the relationship. On February 2, 2020, Courtney was found dead in the house she shared with her boyfriend. She was transported to the morgue as a Jane Doe and Debbie was notified of Courtney's death hours later. The autopsy came back leaving more questions than answers. What happened to Courtney Heater and why?
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Illinois native Courtney Heater moved to North Carolina to live with her new boyfriend. The relationship is tumultuous from the beginning, eventually becoming physically violent. In November 2019, Courtney confided in her mom, Debbie that she wanted to leave the relationship. On February 2, 2020, Courtney was found dead in the house she shared with her boyfriend. She was transported to the morgue as a Jane Doe and Debbie was notified of Courtney's death hours later. The autopsy came back leaving more questions than answers. What happened to Courtney Heater and why?
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Join the True Crime Mamas as they share some of their favorite Halloween stories.
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While the True Crime Mamas Podcast team is deep into investigations for upcoming episodes, we thought we would feature special minisodes from each team member. Enjoy!
Join Christina as she takes us back to Pinehurst, North Carolina in 1935 to share the tragic story of heiress Elva Statler Davidson.
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While the True Crime Mamas Podcast team is deep into investigations for upcoming episodes, we thought we would feature special minisodes from each team member. Enjoy!
Join Ginny as she tells the story of how the business partnership of Chris Smith and Edward Shin ended in murder.
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While the True Crime Mamas Podcast team is deep into investigations for upcoming episodes, we thought we would feature special minisodes from each team member. Enjoy!
Join Christina as she shares how she fell down the rabbit hole of true crime. Thank you to Ms. julie Edwards who kicked off this crazy journey.
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Trigger warning: this case involves the abduction and murder of a young child. Listener discretion is advised.
Five-year-old Brittany Locklear waited alone for her school bus while her mom ran inside to use the bathroom. When she looked out the door, Brittany was gone. Neighbors witnessed a brown pickup truck slam on the brakes, got out and grabbed Brittany and then sped away. On January 8, Brittany's body was found in a drainage ditch about 3 miles away from her home. She had been raped and was drowned. Twenty-two years later and her mama Connie is still awaiting justice.
The True Crime Mamas wish to thank both Anjanette Grube, Public Information Director and ASAC Walter Brown from the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation for their partnership and information on inactive cases in North Carolina.
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Join Ginny and Lindsay as they discuss the case of Debra Jean Asbury who was last seen on the 400 block of Westside Drive in Lexington, North Carolina at approximately 8:00 a.m. on September 26, 1994. She told her sister that she was meeting her boyfriend Andy Probst at a store on West Fifth Avenue. She has not been seen since.
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Join Heidi and Christina as they interview Ethan and Kimberly Wheeler from The Phoenix Alliance. They will discuss sex trafficking in our own backyard as well as how to prevent your loved ones from being victimized.
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Improved sound quality! Case includes the latest updates.
Christina and Amber discuss the case of Irish business man, Jason Corbett. Jason was beaten to death with a baseball bat and concrete paver. His second wife, Molly and her father, former FBI agent Tom Martens are charged with Jason's murder.
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Improved sound quality! Part 2 will have updates on the case.
Christina and Amber discuss the case of Irish business man, Jason Corbett. Jason was beaten to death with a baseball bat and concrete paver. His second wife, Molly and her father, former FBI agent Tom Martens are charged with Jason's murder.
Cover art by Marley Soden
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