but for some reason again, maybe because they assume she didn't want to be found that night. We was really just doing this as a training exercise for his dog, so we, both our week after week well into December, and he focuses, on the areas close to Ocean Parkway, because he has read some, that when a body is dumped its most likely going to be within thirty feet of the road, so he and blue search and they search, and I have to set the scene for you a little here when I heard beach. They think, maybe she got bounced around a lot to a lot of different people like oh you're, not my jurisdiction, you're, someone else's, and so it's, right and it's just bad. There was a rift between process, Users, office and the police department, because they were running on two different theories. This is a case that I have been obsessed with since two thousand and ten. Do you have a place where I can start. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, This very special episode for Pride Month tells the stories of three people joined together not just by the desire to live peaceful happy lives as their authentic selves, but also because they faced a similar indignity in how our legal system allowed injustice in their cases. It's assumed that they were buying drugs, but it hasn't been confirmed, but let's be real like if they were buying drugs. a few hours. what are the odds at the same place as the dumping ground. Time went on some of the bones of the bed. But if the dogs are right, I think you can only mean one thing: there were no tracks going into the woods from her car, no one saw her walking when they look for her that night driving back into town and the cop who came travel from the direction more was actually heading in and he didn't see her walking that way. There was list which might be two separate stories. movement we know about for sure, is around three hundred and thirty pm. Yes, she has her roommate, but what we on the outside looking in know is that Maura doesn't have a, and she's lying again. They weren't able to actually get the car that weekend they were kind of just, it out in the plan was for her dad Fred to come back down. Two months or. Support for this podcast comes from pico. He always keeps his calls between five thirty pm and six thirty, p m like the time someone beginning off of work and every time he calls he calls from a heavy. Sarah took us all through 12 episodes of "Did he . Well, someone. The police are saying: no. and was trying to take steps towards changing this trend. There didn't appear to be, tracks in the snow leading into the woods off of the street, so there had to have been some kind of assumption that she had had it in the direction she was first travel. Ninth at one thousand two hundred and fifty five. To no that's the strange thing, she's on burlap, like the yoga beach four-, She isn't in that same row that the killer placed the other for girls and either and most, notably this victim has been dismembered and only part of her remains or found, whereas in the other four cases their full by, stranger still is that police uncover something chilling. You can also follow us on Instagram at crime, junkie, podcast and you guys, if you want to keep tabs on bread and follow her journey through adoption, you can follow her at Rit pray while on both Twitter and Instagram, and if you want to follow me, living the life of a dog mom, I'm at Indy Ash flowers on Instagram as well and I'll be back next week with another episode. I think it's part him being older and part, multi memory when something crazy, like this happens, it's not unusual for people stories to change a little bit plus, If he didn't let her in, I can see him regretting that decision and trying to tell the story in a way that makes him, he'll better later on yeah I get that ok, but even more reason why? Accuracy is not guaranteed. Ashley flowers and I'm Brett, and I want to say a quick welcome. Did Mora. But it's the only thing, it makes sense. But that's when she realizes that she can actually start making more money by advertising. I'm not sure why, because I think that leaves a lot of questions for people. Congratulations, you've found your people. hosted by Kimberl Crenshaw Sarah Koenig told us all about the story of 18 year old high school senior Hae Min Lee who disappeared on January 13, 1999. Police and was on the phone with them describing the incident was Shannon now Gus says when Shannon first ran out of his home. The first is the Google Beach, for he thinks they were killed by a court. He made the call, while he was in New Jersey near Marries home what yeah, This has never been fully sorted out. Fred tells the police something that he would. And both of them are so far to the right that they're, almost on oak beach, and just something to know, even though manner bill, Jane, DOE and baby do we're place close together. Sources for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. As a result, the transcription time indexes may be inaccurate. It's may third, two thousand and two. eco dot com, business, high crime junkies. So what now? She basically just said that she loved him after this call more. I don't I don't care how much money or saving you won't, that money when you're murdered by a serial killer. What and all of our music, including our theme, comes from Justin Daniel crime? This episode is made possible by Madison red tape, colouring your hair at home to the next level with Madison Reed. She takes off and it exactly five. The remains wrapped in burlap. I can't imagine having so called in May anywhere that I should make like that. Google beach did list stop, because here, four and moved on to somewhere else, or did he stopped because the girls were found? where the calls were coming from. Shut down. We don't know a lot about what happened to Maura after that, but what, we do know, is that by seven hundred and thirty it was dark and it was very cold on, early February, ninth and likely even slip, Now. So we can chat about it in a Facebook discussion group crime June is Brittain and hosted by me all of our sound production and editing comes from Britt prey. Crime Junkie: MURDERED: Sharmini Anandavel on Apple Podcasts 41 min PLAY MURDERED: Sharmini Anandavel Crime Junkie True Crime When 15-year-old Sharmini Anandeval doesn't come home from her first day at a new job, her family is immediately suspicious of one of their neighbors. In the case, the family decides to start doing their own investigation. After all, these bodies were found. he's remains, were found on Ocean Parkway near the initial Gill go beach for, but they were farther away about three quarters of a mile from the others, but she appears to fit the same. so long and chances we're so slim that, even if she was there, he was gonna pick up anything. Sources for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. He was good looking and the two were the perfect couple from the outside. Imagine that you're sitting in a boat on the Atlantic Ocean- and you are facing the land, your facing long island, there's a skinny long strip of land in front of you and on this land has three beaches. Now, so you can start spending less on energy for years to come, visit Peco, DOT, com. Put the rag in there is that what caused her car to break down or did someone else place it in there and wait for her to stall out, so they could approach her when she was vulnerable, officers didn't know the answer to this, but despite this red flag, they don't treat this as a crime scene. She was a star athlete on the track team and in cross country always competing for school and state records with her older sister Julie.
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