Jennifer Harris disappeared from Bonham, Texas on Mother’s Day 2002. At just 28 years old, Jennifer seemingly had her whole life ahead of her. But looks can be deceiving... On the final night of Jennifer’s life, she left the house to visit a friend. When, how, and why her car was abandoned on the side of the road are questions police would ask in the coming days of their investigation. After Jenni... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
In July of 1983, John D. Bellettieri was brutally murdered at a busy intersection on the Long Island Expressway in Queens, New York. His body was found 200 feet from his crashed Buick and laid lifeless on the other side of the guard rail, covered in ... more
It’s been 20 years since Jennifer Harris disappeared on May 12, 2002. In that time, multiple theories about who is responsible for her death have emerged. We explore possible scenarios with Jennifer’s family and investigators. Is there finally enough... more
The early investigation into the disappearance and death of Jennifer Harris was chaotic, with 12 officers across three agencies working the case. We comb through all their files with now-private investigator Daryl Parker. Could the weather in Bonham ... more
Investigator Daryl Parker uncovers evidence about a mysterious fire that burned near the Red River on the night Jennifer Harris disappeared. Could this be the reason why Jennifer’s purse, clothes, and keys have never been found? more
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I really your podcast and deep dive into these cases. I hope there will be a season 3 coming soon.
Excellent! Thank you!
The show was written well, researched well etc etc. However the narrators depressing monotone voice made me want to throw myself off the Red River bridge. You’re too well spoken and have a nice voice to use that depressing reverse inflection monotone style!
I really wanted to like the podcast but the music is very loud and distracting. I don’t know why the music exist at all. It doesn’t add to the contend. It was even played during the interviews with the worst audio. The content is good but the foreground, not background, music took away from the production entirely. I avoid productions with any music. Music is extremely subjective in taste and preference and it can be very off-putting to someone that doesn’t have a taste for it. So sad because th... more
Great Investigative journalism!!
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