
Season 2 - We cover the numerous unsolved deaths of sex workers and missing persons cases in and around the city of Lawton, Oklahoma.Instagram - @swediana_project If you have any tips or would like to be interviewed about the cases, you can email us here - Swedianaproject@gmail.com You can remain anonymous if choose.Music composed and recorded by Oak Studioshttps://youtu.be/tJkQs5xEhPU
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | DocumentarySociety & CultureTrue Crime | ||||

- 25 year old Annastasia Runningwolf was last heard from in October of 2005. Her body was found in Oklahoma City on November 8th, 2005. At the time of her death, Annastasia was struggling with addiction and working the streets. Her body was found nud... more
In 2004, a criminal profiler named Dean Wideman produced a generalized profile of the possible killer. In this episode I talk to Jen Bucholtz and George Jared about this profile. Jen teaches Forensics and Criminal Justice at American Military Univers... more
In 2004, Seventeen different law enforcement agencies, from at least six different states, came together to compare similar cases. They shared crime scene photos and autopsy reports to determine if another five victims, along with the Lawton victims,... more
On June 5, 2003, Pamela Woodring was found by farm workers in a creek bed, close to a bridge in rural Kiowa County, Oklahoma. Woodring's body was nude and there were no personal belongings at the scene when she was found. Woodring, like the other vic... more
This podcast is well done. It really hooks you in. I can’t imagine the amount of research that went into this thank you for doing that
The amount of research involved is evident in the details of the cases. This podcast collaboration truly show the dedication and importance of helping solve these crimes. Outstanding presentation of facts, heresy and theories, leaving opinion to the listener. This is a great series for my commute, thoroughly enjoying it.
Really interesting case - well presented and goes a bit deeper than other podcasts I’ve listened to about the Jeff Davis 8










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