Unsolved Mysteries Rewind 84: The Unsolved Murder of Susan -Su- Taraskiewicz
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On September 13, 1992, Susan “Su” Taraskiewicz left work at Logan Airport to pick up food and did not return.  The next day her car was found in Revere and her body was found in the trunk of her car. She had been beaten and stabbed to death.  The case is currently, unsolved. Mark and Amy break down the Unsolved Mysteries segment and dive into the entire story.  Thank you to Mat Graham from Artificial Fear for allowing us to use his amazing cover of the Unsolved Mysteries Theme Song! Check out his YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoQNyGGSIl_ZbEDq-teZDWQ And ..read more
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Unsolved Mysteries Rewind 83: The Harassment of The Wackers
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In Stark County Ohio from 1984 until 1993, an elderly couple named Bill and Dorothy Wacker suffered endless harassment, threats and attacks by an unknown party. Their house was burglarized, Dorothy was attacked twice, they received disturbing phone calls, and rocks with messages on them were thrown at the house. Despite police surveillance and covert surveillance by the Wackers and their children, nobody was ever caught for these crimes.  How did the perpetrator or perpetrators evade capture? Was it someone close to Bill and Dorothy? Was it a total stranger? Or…was it Bill and Dorothy the ..read more
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Unsolved Mysteries Rewind 82: The Abduction of Angela Hammond
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2M ago
On the night of April 4, 1991, Angela Hammond, a 20-year-old from Clinton, Missouri, vanished while conversing with her boyfriend, Rob Shafer, on a pay phone. Recounting her encounter, she mentioned a suspicious man in a green pickup truck circling the block, who eventually stopped next to her, prompting her to scream and drop the phone. Shafer rushed to the scene, but his attempt to chase the pickup resulted in damaging his car’s transmission. Initially suspected by the police, Shafer was later exonerated when witnesses corroborated his account and provided details about the truck’s sightings ..read more
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Unsolved Mysteries Rewind 81: The Murder Patsy Wright
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3M ago
A frantic Patsy Wright calls her sister in the middle of the night. She had just taken her usual dose of cold medicine to help her sleep. All of a sudden, she is fighting to breathe, and suffers a violent death.  Mark and Amy cover the gruesome murder of Patsy Wright. Who poisoned her? A greedy sister or an angry ex lover? Join us as we take a dive into this terrifying case.   Thank you to Mat Graham from Artificial Fear for allowing us to use his amazing cover of the Unsolved Mysteries Theme Song! Check out his YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoQNyGGSIl_ZbEDq ..read more
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Unsolved Mysteries Rewind 80: The Vanishing of A.J. Breaux
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4M ago
A.J. Breaux was a fixture in Houma, LA. He was a friend to many and respected by even more. He was a recovering alcoholic, and helped run the local AA chapter. Until one summer day in August 1991, when A.J. disappeared. Two days after he vanished, his daughters found his abandoned car across the street from where the AA meetings were held. Was it foul play like his daughters immediately suspected? Or did an anonymous letter sent to the local police office describe how he died? Mark & Amy take a deep dive into this enigmatic case this week. Will they find new information to bring light to t ..read more
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Unsolved Mysteries Rewind 79: The Murder of a Whistleblower
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4M ago
In 1984, Frontera Prison Guard, Jesslyn Rich, vanished after a night out with friends. She later was found murdered. Three years later, prison guard Betty Thompson was on duty in the infirmary. An inmate, Terry Lucas, told Betty she had information on Jesslyn’s murder. The next day, she was found dead in her cell, and Betty started receiving threats at work and at home. Were these three incidents connected somehow? Did it have to do with the extensive amounts of corruption at Frontera? Mark and Amy take you to Orange, California to investigate corruption, harassment, threats, abductions and mu ..read more
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Unsolved Mysteries Rewind 78: What Happened to Michael Francke?
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4M ago
In 1980, Prison Director Michael Francke was brought into the New Mexico prison system to investigate several prison riots taking place that left 33 dead. He completely reformed the system in New Mexico. In 1987, the Governor of Oregon asked him to take over their troubled prison system. Just days after telling his family that he was about to unleash the bombshell that would rock the entire system, he was stabbed to death near his car in front of his office. A man named Frank Gable was quickly tried and convicted of Francke’s murder. However, today, he is a free man who’s charges were dismisse ..read more
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Unsolved Mysteries Rewind 77: Elizabeth Carmichael and The Dale
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4M ago
During the 1973 oil crisis, drivers all over the U.S. waited in line for hours just to fill their gas tanks. America was in dire need for more fuel efficient vehicles to ease the pressure of the crisis. Enter Liz Carmichael, a consummate businesswoman and innovator who fashioned herself after Henry Ford. She claimed to have the solution to the crisis - The Dale - a 3-wheeled car that got 60 miles to the gallon, and very affordable - only $1995. Fraud investigators, however, would encounter many red flags with her business practices. During a search of the production factory, investigators woul ..read more
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Unsolved Mysteries Rewind 76: The Chair of Death
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4M ago
In 1702, a man named Thomas Busby brutally murdered his father-in-law, Daniel Auty.  On his way to the gallows to be hanged, he asked to make a stop at his favorite pub to put a curse on his favorite chair.  He claimed that whoever sat in his chair from that day forward would be haunted and soon die.  After almost 200 years, the deaths started.  It is said that Busby’s Chair has killed over 60 people.  Is this chair cursed, or is it just mind over matter?  Join Mark & Amy as they travel all the way across the pond to Thirsk, England to investigate this creepy ..read more
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Unsolved Mysteries Rewind 75: The Unexplained Murder of Terri McClure
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4M ago
On Friday, January 24, 1983, 62 year old Terri McClure traveled from her home in Reno to Lake Tahoe to attend her son Tim’s wedding. After the wedding, about 10pm, Tim walked his mother to her car so she could return home. The next evening at approximately 6pm, Tim and his new wife went to visit Terri at her home, however, Terri was not there. Tim immediately filed a missing persons report. Three days later on Monday, January 17th, Terri was found shot to death in her car in the parking lot of the Carson City Nugget Casino. Despite Tim’s emphatic denials, he has remained the only suspect in th ..read more
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