Shane and Sally | 6. The Edge of Town
Texas Monthly True Crime: Stephenville
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3w ago
In this episode, we explore the last of four suspects investigators have named in their investigation into Shane Stewart and Sally McNelly’s murders. In the eighties, Heath Davis was a violent drug dealer with a tough reputation around town, who associated with other main suspects in this case. Davis says he’s turned his life around today and that he has been unfairly targeted by investigators. But a witness in the investigation tells us there’s more about Heath’s past that he hasn’t answered for, and she says it’s time for the truth to come out. Get 18 Free Meals, plus Free Shipping on your ..read more
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Shane and Sally | 1. A Long, Hot Summer
Texas Monthly True Crime: Stephenville
by Texas Monthly
1M ago
On July 4, 1988, sixteen-year-old Shane Stewart and eighteen-year-old Sally McNelly went out for the night in their West Texas hometown of San Angelo. They watched the fireworks, stopped for burgers, and drove out to the lake outside of town. They were never seen alive again. That summer, as their parents waited for news from the authorities, Shane’s father Marshall began an investigation of his own, discovering the teens may have been swept up in the town’s darkest of undercurrents. For more on this and every episode, visit texasmonthly.com/shaneandsally Get 18 Free Meals, plus Free Shi ..read more
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Stephenville | 6. Hatley
Texas Monthly True Crime: Stephenville
by Texas Monthly
2M ago
In the series finale, Scott Hatley’s journal tells the story of how he built a new life on the run from police. And when the truth comes out, people in Stephenville must confront how little they knew about the man who killed Susan Woods. For more on this and every episode, visit texasmonthly.com/stephenville ..read more
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Stephenville | Trailer
Texas Monthly True Crime: Stephenville
by Texas Monthly
2M ago
From the moment Susan Woods was found dead at home in the summer of 1987, everyone in Stephenville, Texas—including the police—was certain she’d been killed by her estranged husband. That left the real culprit free to prey on others. In "Stephenville," best-selling author Bryan Burrough returns to his small-town Texas roots to explore a murder case that went cold for nearly two decades. Only now, after discovering a voice from beyond the grave, can the whole story finally be told—a story about the secrets that got buried, and how some folks in this town helped keep them that way. From the Te ..read more
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Tom Brown's Body | 9. Another Day in Canadian
Texas Monthly True Crime: Stephenville
by Texas Monthly
2M ago
"I'll never lose that hope. It could be five years from today. The door is always open at our office for anything that will bring resolution to this case ..read more
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Tom Brown's Body | An Update from Skip
Texas Monthly True Crime: Stephenville
by Texas Monthly
2M ago
There have finally been a couple of developments in the case. But will they lead to the truth about what happened to Tom ..read more
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Tom Brown's Body | 7. The Wake
Texas Monthly True Crime: Stephenville
by Texas Monthly
2M ago
"The people of the town are calling us and saying, 'Do we have a monster that lives in our community?' I wish I could give them Solace ..read more
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Tom Brown's Body | 6. The Thicket
Texas Monthly True Crime: Stephenville
by Texas Monthly
2M ago
"I'm like, 'What the heck is that?' So, I walk around some shrubs, and as I get closer I can see that it kind of looks like bone ..read more
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Tom Brown's Body | 5. Unusual Suspects
Texas Monthly True Crime: Stephenville
by Texas Monthly
2M ago
“It's kind of strange that your investigator calls this search, and lo and behold, right after he starts the search, a cell phone is found ..read more
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Tom Brown's Body | 4. Lake Marvin Road
Texas Monthly True Crime: Stephenville
by Texas Monthly
2M ago
"I'm sitting there thinking, 'Oh God, I'm so scared right now.' I couldn't convince them. And so I just let them hammer me ..read more
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