This podcast series revisits the life and very tragic death of a Redmond, Oregon woman whose gruesome murder has gone unsolved for 40 years. Can you help bring a killer to justice?
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
On October 2nd, 1978, Mary Jo was at the Pastime Tavern in Redmond, in the company of two men. more
It takes determination, it takes passion…but it also takes a little bit of luck. A lot of these cold cases…people sit at their desk and they’ll wait for that phone call to come in to crack the case. They’ll wait for that tip instead of getting off yo... more
As compelling as Penny Wilcox’s story was, it just didn’t make a whole lot of sense to me from a logical standpoint. Because if I were the one who’d pulled the trigger, my first thought wouldn't have been to stay behind and dismember the body, it wou... more
At 8:12 on the morning of April 30th, 1979, Pacific Power & Light worker Bob Gilbert was performing his daily ritual of raking the grates; he did so using a 20-foot long metal rake to remove any debris from the screening in front of the dam’s turbine... more
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Would be way better without his personal views and more on findings. Additionally, the narrator is too focused on hating law enforcement and the strange fixation on his personal feelings on death and God. Someone in the itunes comments noted he loves the sound of his own voice and I completely 2nd that remark.
Would be way better without his personal views and more on findings. Additionally, the narrator is too focused on hating law enforcement and the strange fixation on his personal feelings on death and God. Someone in the itunes comments noted he loves the sound of his own voice and I completely 2nd that remark.
Man, this guy loves the sound of his own voice. Started out ok and then turned into this guy’s personal vendetta against a police department he claims purposely withheld info. The story is less about the victim and more about this dude. No thanks.
Tim, thanks so much for allowing us listeners to know Mary and yourself. It was nice to hear your feelings and the facts of the case. You did a great job, and you made us see Mary Jo Templeton as a person instead of a statistic!! I look forward to hearing more from you in the future!! Good Luck and God Bless you!!
Absolutely mediocre. The host/creator spends a lot of time on his struggle with faith, vague thoughts about death, and ridiculous coincidences that mean nothing. more
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