In the Shadows of the Windmills, Ep. 6 "Six Degrees of Separation""
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by Gretchen Scanlon & Morgan Kelly
3d ago
In life we hear about "6 degrees of separation" in the small rural Kansas community of Allen County its more like four degrees. Join us in the episode where you learn more about Billie Bledsoe and Walter Lewis "Junoir" and Britt Lewis ..read more
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In the Shadows of the Windmills Episode: 5 "Rabbit Holes & Dead Ends
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by Gretchen Scanlon & Morgan Kelly
3w ago
Join us in this episode as we take you down some of the rabbit holes that we have had to explore in this season. As new information arises, we have to investigate, even if it is, just a dead end. Nothing is too small to look into as people continue to come forward and talk with us. You can reach us at bodiesinbayous@hotmail.com ..read more
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In The Shadows of the Windmills "Looking for Don"
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by Gretchen Scanlon & Morgan Kelly
2M ago
Listen today, Allen County Sheriff Department starts the investigates into Don Sager's disappearance. The investigation would start with interviews with those closest to Don. Join us as we discuss the paper trail in detail. including the bloodhounds tracking what could have been Don's last movements ..read more
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Back To the Texas Killing Fields: Kate Rich
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by Gretchen Scanlon & Morgan Kelly
2M ago
Join us as we discuss the brutal murders of Kate Rich and Freida "Becky" Powell by Henry Lee Lucas.  ..read more
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In The Shadows of The Windmills Ep3: "Lovers Triangle"
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by Gretchen Scanlon & Morgan Kelly
3M ago
Join us in this episodes as we break down the events that happened two weeks leading up to Don Sagers disappearance. Don's Ex-wife Norma Sager celebrated her wedding to Walter Jr. Lewis on Valentines Day, a few days later she would accompany Don while he called off his relationship to Billie Bledsoe, Apon retuning home Nora's marriage to Walter Jr. would be in the process of being annulled while Don and Norma gave their undeniable attraction one more chance. Did this create a dangerous triangle between lovers? email us at bodiesinbayous@hotmail.com Check out our Facebook page Bodies in the Bay ..read more
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In the Shadows of the Windmills - Ep:2 The Disco Years
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by Gretchen Scanlon & Morgan Kelly
3M ago
In this episode we discuss the years before Don Sager disappeared as he and Norma opened the Landmark Tavern in Moran Kansas and then expanding by opening the Goldmine bar in La Harpe Kansas. The Goldmine was a busy disco catering to young college students from the nearby junior colleges. Were there things happening that would lead to Don's disappearance? bodiesinbayous@hotmail.com Facebook: Bodies In the Bayous ..read more
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In the Shadows of the Windmills - Ep; 1 Introducing Don Sager
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by Gretchen Scanlon & Morgan Kelly
4M ago
53-year-old Donald Courtland Sager was last seen at his home in La Harpe Kansas on February 29, 1984. His family has been searching for him for the last 30 years. Who was Don Sager, why would this grandfather disappear ..read more
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Iola Eroding Justice An interview Sheriff Bryan Murphy
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by Gretchen Scanlon & Morgan Kelly
6M ago
We sat down and talked Allen County Sheriff Bryan Murphy to talk about the Sally Hutton case. He talks about the investigation in the past, where the evidence is and what can be done now ..read more
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Iola Eroding Justice Bonus Ep. 2 Garnett John Doe
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by Gretchen Scanlon & Morgan Kelly
6M ago
Help us give back the Garnett John Doe his name ..read more
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Iola Eroding Justice Bonus Ep. 2 Kenneth Paul Wight
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by Gretchen Scanlon & Morgan Kelly
11M ago
As we told the story of the disappearance of Betty Cantrell the one thing that kept nagging at us was the possibility that this case could it be connected to the disappearance of Kenneth Paul Wight that happened just a few years earlier. There are a few similarities to Wight's and Betty’s disappearance that could not be ignored. Sadly no one is looking for Kenneth Paul Wight, I Allen County Sherriff's office considers his case closed even though his body has never been located. He is not listed on any of the missing person data bases, even if his remains had been found, we would never know bec ..read more
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