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Missing in the Carolinas

Missing in the Carolinas
South Carolina
North Carolina
DNA Doe Project
Unidentified Remains
Henry Louis Wallace
Chapel Hill
Investigative Genetic Genealogy
Happy Face Killer
Sharon Beatrice Jones
Charlotte
Brittany Davis
Suellen Evans
Violent Crime
Family Trauma
Florida
Louisiana
Georgia
Crystal Faye Todd
University Of North Carolina
Alec Lansing

Award-winning writer Renee Roberson hosts this true crime podcast profiling missing people from North and South Carolina, along with true crime cases.

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Thirty-seven years ago, two women and longtime friends fell to their deaths from a popular overlook on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Authorities quickly grew suspicious of James Gibbs, the husband of one of the victims. When they took a closer look at the ... more

In October 2016, 22-year-old Cati Blauvelt was separated from her husband, John Blauvelt, a recruiter for the U.S. Army. When she went missing and was discovered murdered a few days later, her family knew who was responsible. But before he could be c... more

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Two stories. Four missing children. What happened to Diane Moon, Mark Yoli and Alan and Terry Westerfield who went missing from North Carolina in the 1960s?Show Notes: For a full list of resources used to compile this episode, visit missinginthecarol... more

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In 1937, 16-year-old Elva Brannock vanished into the winter fog of the Blue Ridge Mountains, only to be found murdered four days later. When North Carolina resident Stacy Hawks learned about this unsolved murder in her community, she used her researc... more

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Recent Guests

Stacy Hawks
North Carolina author focusing on historical crime in the region
Episode: Replay-An Unsolved Murder in Alleghany, N.C.
Hope Andersen
A novelist, poet, memoirist, and screenwriter.
Author of MotherLove
Episode: Ep. 147-A Conversation with Hope Andersen, North Carolina-Based Author of MotherLove and Other Works
Shellie Taylor
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Episode: Ep. 141-Cold Cases and Crimes from Iredell County:An Interview with Shellie Taylor
Helen Zuman
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Episode: Ep. 139-An Interview with Helen Zuman and Her Experience with the Neo-Hippie Cult Zendik Farm in North Carolina
Terry Harmon
Author of the true crime book Convoluted
Episode: Ep. 131-An Interview with Terry Harmon, Author of "Convoluted"
Eric Brown
Former Green Beret and CEO of Imperial Consulting
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Episode: Ep. 125-A Stranger Was Watching: The Murder of Stephanie Bennett
Rachel Workman
Owner of Ghosts of Davidson
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Episode: Episode 117-An Interview with Rachel Workman, Owner of Ghosts of Davidson
Greg Fox
True crime writer who researched the Sharon Jones case
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Episode: Ep. 93-Who Murdered Sharon Jones at Elizabeth City State University?
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Family medicine physician and author
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Episode: Replay-Interview With Benjamin Gilmer, author of "The Other Doctor Gilmer"

Host

Renee Roberson
Host of a true crime podcast profiling missing people and related cases in North Carolina and South Carolina.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 429 ratings
  • Very interesting material!

    I’m from NC and it is so interesting to hear about cases that I was not aware of. Please keep the episodes coming!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bella**lady
    United States4 months ago
  • Why not use good equipment

    I like the length of the episodes, the hosts voice (one idea to consider: instead of reading at us...maybe try making bullet points to help you learn it but not memorize it or just read it off and then just tell us the story like you would've friend, rather than reading a script. When it sounds conversational, it may more natural yet professional...and more interesting bc in conversation we change town and inflection versus just reading something word for you.

    And you have plenty of experience... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Personwithopinion
    United States7 months ago
  • Really, really good !

    This Podcast is new to me. So I have a lot of episodes to catch up on. The host is fabulous! She keeps you interested from beginning to end.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jersey Girl in Vermont
    United States9 months ago
  • Slow and clumsy

    The podcast sounds very amateur and slow. Lots of pauses are noticeable where the script is being read.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Squirreldawson
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Great local podcast!

    I discovered this podcast a few months ago and I really enjoy it. Between the two states there is a ton of cases to talk about although they really can break your heart. I recently listened to the multi story episode that featured Crystal Todd from SC. I remember that case very well. I’ve watched the unsolved mysteries episode on her case many times. It’s a very cruel world. I appreciate You taking the time to share these with us and all your hard work. Can’t wait for more! Be safe everyone.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Stephh 🌸
    United Statesa year ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

The host is praised for her soothing voice and compassionate approach to sensitive topics.
Some feedback mentions technical aspects such as audio quality and pacing as areas for improvement.
Overall, the audience expresses enthusiasm for the variety and depth of cases covered.
There is a strong sense of community engagement, with many valuing local context in the narratives.
Listeners appreciate the detailed storytelling and how it brings attention to lesser-known cases.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Replay-An Unsolved Murder in Alleghany, N.C.
Q: What was the research process like for this book?
The research involved reviewing newspaper clippings and primary documents, as well as interviewing individuals connected to the case, taking about six months.
Replay-An Unsolved Murder in Alleghany, N.C.
Q: How did you first learn about the unsolved murder of Elva Brannock?
Stacy learned about the case from her grandmother's scrapbook, where an article stood out, prompting her to research the story.
Ep. 147-A Conversation with Hope Andersen, North Carolina-Based Author of MotherLove and Other Works
Q: What challenges did you face trying to write in this new genre?
Andersen explained the difficulty of pacing and building suspense in the thriller genre.
Ep. 147-A Conversation with Hope Andersen, North Carolina-Based Author of MotherLove and Other Works
Q: What prompted you to begin writing again?
Hope Andersen discussed her sobriety and the significant life event with her husband that reignited her passion for writing.
Ep. 141-Cold Cases and Crimes from Iredell County:An Interview with Shellie Taylor
Q: What will you be covering in your new podcast Crimes of the Carolinas?
We'll focus on historical crime narratives, particularly those occurring 1985 and earlier, with an emphasis on Iredell County and Western North Carolina.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Missing in the Carolinas

What is Missing in the Carolinas about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show explores intricate stories of missing persons and true crime cases primarily from North and South Carolina, melding investigative narratives with local history. Each episode meticulously examines different cases, often highlighting lesser-known incidents that have profoundly impacted the communities involved. Unique thematic elements emerge, drawing connections between crime and the cultural fabric of the Carolinas, which distinguishes this show in the true crime genre.

The host's approach is characterized by compassionate storytelling, sharing not only the facts of each case but also offering personal insights and historical context. Listeners can expect a blend of riveting storytelling, local lore, and an emphasis on bringing a... more

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Recent guests on Missing in the Carolinas include:

1. Stacy Hawks
2. Hope Andersen
3. Shellie Taylor
4. Helen Zuman
5. Terry Harmon
6. Eric Brown
7. Rachel Workman
8. Greg Fox

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