In 1970 my grandma kidnapped my dad and his three sisters. They were on the run for 7 years, changing names, evading the law...disappearing. After the children had grown and the dust had settled, after I was born, she wrote her story. It sat on a shelf for many years...until I, her eldest grandchild, offered to share it. I know snippets of stories. I know the general timeline. I know in each of my... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsHistorySociety & Culture |
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In 1970 my grandma kidnapped my dad and his three sisters. They were on the run for 7 years, changing names, evading the law...disappearing. more
In 1970 my grandma kidnapped my dad and his three sisters. They were on the run for 7 years, changing names, evading the law...disappearing. more
In 1970 my grandma kidnapped my dad and his three sisters. They were on the run for 7 years, changing names, evading the law...disappearing. more
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It was enthralled, fascinated, and then nothing. Please finish.
I wished that I had realised that the story was only going to be partially told before I started listening to this podcast. We didn’t even get to hear about her being wanted by the FBI! It’s been quite a few years since the last episode was released so I’m gathering that you decided not to share any more of your grandmothers story, would be great to know why you stopped. Disappointing.
I’m loving not only the content, but the format! Easy to digest segments that keep you wanting to hear more. Thanks for sharing such an intricate family story!
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