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Deb is a true crime enthusiast who captivates her family members with her intriguing tales. The podcast "Dying to be Found" takes its listeners on a journey across state lines and international borders, showcasing a variety of family members who act as co-hosts. With a blend of factual information and captivating storytelling, this podcast leaves room for interpretation.
Discover new episodes of Dying to be Found in your favorite podcast platforms! Connect with us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest @dying2bfound. If you're interested in being a guest on Dying to Be Found - The DASH, email Deb at dying2bfound@gmail.com. Access all our content in one place at https://linktr.ee/dying2bfound. If you enjoy what you hear, please share and give us a 5-star review! Consider supporting us by buying us a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dyingtobefound.

Earle Nelson, infamously known as the Gorilla Man, was a notorious American criminal, active during the early 20th century, primarily in the 1920s. He gained his eerie nickname due to his physical appearance, which often involved brutal assaults and strangulation, evoking the image of a gorilla. Nelson's criminal activities began with petty crimes, but escalated to more violent offenses, leading to the deaths of multiple women. His ruthless acts caused widespread panic, and he was eventually apprehended in 1927. After his capture, he was tried and sentenced to death, being executed in 1928.Find us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest @dying2bfound or visit our website. Find us all in one spot on LinkTree. If you like what you hear, please share and give a 5-star review! Consider supporting us and Buy us a Coffee, which helps us bring you high quality episodes and content. Intro & Extro Music: Undersea World by DragonovREFERENCES:50 Years Before Ted Bundy, Earle Nelson Was The Most Prolific Serial Killer In American HistoryEarle Nelson: The Dark Strangler The Gorilla Killer: Earle NelsonTHE STRANGLER

Deb is back, and so is Dying to be Found the DASH! In October 2021, a shocking crime unfolded in Haiti that captured global attention. A group of 17 missionaries, including five children, was kidnapped by the notorious 400 Mawozo gang while traveling outside Port-au-Prince. The kidnappers demanded a staggering $1 million ransom per person, thrusting the already embattled nation into the international spotlight. Against the backdrop of political instability and rampant gang violence, this chilling event highlighted the grim realities of a country struggling with chaos and lawlessness. Join Deb we delve into the harrowing details of this true crime, exploring the lives of the victims, the motives of their captors, and the global efforts to secure their freedom.Find us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest @dying2bfound or visit our website. Find us all in one spot on LinkTree. If you like what you hear, please share and give a 5-star review! Consider supporting us and Buy us a Coffee, which helps us bring you high quality episodes and content. Intro & Extro Music: Undersea World by DragonovREFERENCES:Abducted Haiti missionaries describe daring escapeChristian Missionaries Who Were Held Captive by Gang in Haiti Reveal How They EscapedGroup of 17 missionaries and family members kidnapped in HaitiHaitian gang members charged with missionaries' kidnapping | AP NewsMissionaries kidnapped in Haiti: what happened and when were they released? - AS USARansom freed some missionary hostages in Haiti, workers say | AP News

Between 1962 and 1964, the Boston Strangler was labeled as the person responsible for a series of murders in the Back Bay Area of Boston, MA. The victims, ranging in age from 19 to 85, were sexually assaulted and strangled, often in their homes. Albert DeSalvo, a handyman with a criminal history, eventually confessed to the killings, though doubts about his guilt linger due to inconsistencies and lack of physical evidence linking him to all the crimes. DNA evidence later tied DeSalvo to the final victim, but some experts believe more than one person may have been involved in the murders. The case remains one of the most notorious in American criminal history.Listen to new monthly episodes wherever you get your podcasts! Look for us @dying2bfound on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest or visit our website at www.dyingtobefound.com and https://linktr.ee/dying2bfound.Intro & Extro Music: Undersea World by DragonovTeachable Moments Music: Untold Story by Ballian De MoulleREFERENCES:A Young Victim — The Boston Strangler — Crime Library Boston Strangler Case Solved 50 Years Later - ABC NewsDeSalvo Confesses — The Boston Strangler — Crime Library Did an Abusive Childhood Turn Albert DeSalvo Into the 'Boston Strangler' Serial Killer? - A&E True Crime How The Boston Strangler’s Identity Was Finally Confirmed | Serial Killers | Investigation DiscoveryThe True Story Behind Hulu's 'Boston Strangler'The true story behind Hulu's new crime drama, 'Boston Strangler,' a serial killer who likely murdered 13 women in the 1960s without leaving a sign of struggle

On a seemingly perfect day, August 19, 1989, Jose and Kitty Menendez took their two sons, Lyle, 21, and Eric, 18, on a leisurely boating trip aboard their family yacht. Little did they know that this outing would precede an unimaginable tragedy. The very next night, as the family settled in for a relaxing evening, Lyle and Eric made a shocking decision that would alter their lives forever.In a moment of darkness, the brothers fatally shot both of their parents and spent the rest of the night desperately trying to cover their tracks. In the months that followed, the Menendez brothers appeared to drown their sorrow in extravagant parties and lavish spending, a behavior that raised eyebrows among those who knew them.As they struggled with their grief, they eventually sought counseling, but this is where the story takes a chilling twist. What compelled Lyle and Eric to confess to the unspeakable act against their parents? What has become of them since that fateful night?Join us as we delve deeper into this harrowing tale, exploring the complexities of their actions and the shadows of their past. Brace yourself for revelations that challenge your perceptions and leave you questioning the true nature of this family's tragedy. Spoiler alert: the journey reveals layers of intrigue, and as Shelbey and Deb explore the narrative, they find themselves unsure if this story truly has a conclusion.Listen to new monthly episodes wherever you get your podcasts! Look for us @dying2bfound on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest or visit our website at www.dyingtobefound.com and https://linktr.ee/dying2bfound.REFERENCES:Could New Evidence Help Free the Menendez Brothers? | Psychology Today Lyle Menendez details new evidence, life after murders with Rosie O'Donnell | Court TVMenendez brothers await a decision they hope will free them - CBS NewsPetition · Appeal for Menendez Brothers. - United States · Change.orgThe True Story of Why the Menendez Brothers Killed Their Parents - Looking Back at the Lyle and Eric's Trial & Motives Lyle Menendez Slams Murder Trial: 'Same Sentence as a Serial Killer' - Newsweek Why the Menendez Brothers Killed Their Parents

In September 2006, Travis Alexander, a dedicated salesman and aspiring motivational speaker, crossed paths with Jodi Arias at a sales conference in Las Vegas, NV. Their initial encounter marked the beginning of a tumultuous relationship that lasted for two years. Despite Travis's efforts to communicate the impossibility of a future together, Jodi appeared persistent. She even underwent a significant transformation, changing her religion and relocating to be closer to Travis temporarily.The turning point came on June 4, 2008, when Jodi, for reasons still unclear, traveled across the country to spend a day with Travis. Tragically, the day ended in his untimely death, as Jodi took his life in a shocking act of violence before fleeing the scene, leaving behind a web of deception about the events that transpired.Join us, Deb and Shelbey, as we delve into this captivating narrative of the dark mind of Jodi Arias. Explore the complexities of this highly sensationalized case that captivated the nation during Jodi's widely publicized trial. Tune in to our podcast series as we unravel the twists and turns of this tragic story, as we celebrate our 100th episode!*Dying to be Found and Dying to be Found: The DASH will be on hiatus as we bring you a brand new podcast that will be dropping this spring. We'll be back after Insinuation Podcast launches its first season this spring! Visit @insinuationpodcast on TikTok and Instagram and @insinuationpod on Twitter to get a sneak peak of what we have in store as Deb teams up with MaryAnne @social_detective_podcast, where two docs discuss one crime and advocate for the innocent.Please continue to follow us on on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest @dying2bfound or visit our website at www.dyingtobefound.com. Find us all in one spot at https://linktr.ee/dying2bfound. If you like what you hear, please share and give a 5-star review! Consider supporting us by buying us a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dyingtobefound.Intro & Extro Music: Undersea World by DragonovTeachable Moments Music: Untold Story by Ballian De MoulleREFERENCES:48 Hours Mystery: Picture Perfect - Jodi Arias https://youtu.be/TjcfeV3YxS4?si=DMD1JDSMhmbUq0jSRemembering Travis Alexander https://www.facebook.com/groups/supporttravisalexander/How Travis Alexander And Jodi Arias' Relationship Ended In His 2008 MurderJodi Arias would 'freak out all the time,' mom saysPenalty Phase Retrial in State v. Arias Results in Hung JuryWatch CBS News Live – free 24/7 online streaming news from CBS News - Free 24x7 news stream

In the second episode of this two-part series, the truth behind Timothy McVeigh's sinister intentions comes to light. Learn about his deep-seated belief that the government posed a threat to his personal rights and freedoms. Discover how his experiences in Desert Storm nurtured his dangerous ideology and drove him to plot one of the largest domestic terroristic attacks in American history. We'll examine the day the Oklahoma City bombing occurred, the aftermath of his actions, and bring to light the impact that McVeigh had on his victims. Call it fate or devine interaction, but how authorities caught up with him so quickly is nothing short of a miracle. Be sure to listen to this episode in it's entirety, as Deb brings you a special announcement about Dying to be Found, and what is in store in the next couple of weeks.Listen to new episodes every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts! You can find us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest @dying2bfound or visit our website at www.dyingtobefound.com. Find us all in one spot at https://linktr.ee/dying2bfound.If you like what you hear, please share and give a 5-star review! Consider supporting us by buying us a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dyingtobefound.REFERENCES:#439 Oklahoma bombing indictment statementAfter Oklahoma City bombing, McVeigh’s arrest almost went unnoticed https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-oklahoma-city-bombing-20150419-story.htmlHanger reflects on fateful traffic stop | News | stwnewspress.comOklahoma City BombingOklahoma City Bombing — FBIOklahoma City Bombing | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and CultureOklahoma City bombing: 20 years later, key questions remain unansweredTerror on Trial: Who was Timothy McVeigh? - CNN.comTimothy McVeigh's Death: The Final Days of the Oklahoma City Bomber - A&E True Crime

Join Deb as she takes you on a captivating journey into the mind of Timothy McVeigh, a man with a dark secret hidden behind his impressive military career and seemingly normal life. In this two-part series, we'll delve into the motivations and actions of one of America's most notorious domestic terrorists.In the first episode, we explore the early life of Timothy McVeigh and his military achievements. After joining the United States Army, McVeigh's journey was filled with success and accolades. We'll discuss his personal triumphs, but delve into something much darker as McVeigh's sinister persona begins to emerge. Don't miss this enthralling true crime podcast series as we unravel the complexities of Timothy McVeigh's mind and uncover the chilling details of his heinous acts that he is best known for.Listen to Dying to be Found and Dying to be Found: The DASH wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest @dying2bfound or visit our website. Find us all in one spot on LinkTree. If you like what you hear, please share and give a 5-star review! Consider supporting us and Buy us a Coffee, which helps us bring you high quality episodes and content. REFERENCES:#439 Oklahoma bombing indictment statementAfter Oklahoma City bombing, McVeigh's arrest almost went unnoticed - Los Angeles TimesComplete list of Bradley Vehicle Competition GuidelinesMcVeigh: Soldier Turned Terrorist - ABC NewsOklahoma City Bombing — FBIOklahoma City Bombing | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and CultureOklahoma City bombing: 20 years later, key questions remain unansweredTerror on Trial: Who was Timothy McVeigh? - CNN.comThe Meaning of Timothy McVeigh | Vanity FairTim McVeighOklahoma City Bombing

Join Deb with her guest - and NEW co-host of Insinuation Podcast - , MaryAnne, from Social Detective Podcast - as MaryAnne gets personal. We talk about her best friend, Krista Martin, who was taken from us far too soon. For over three decades, Krista's case went unsolved until 2024, when The Sedgwick County Forensic Science Center played a crucial role in developing a DNA profile, which ultimately led to Krista's killer.During this episode, Maryanne reflects on her life growing up in Haysville, KS and the memories she and Krista first shared as neighbours, then later as best friends. Little did MaryAnne know that Krista would impact her life choices, or give her the drive to work endlessly to bring this case to a close. As MaryAnne comes to terms that this decades-old case is no longer cold, she and Deb also discuss the search for answers in Krista's case and the concept of what "closure" really means.Listen to new episodes every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts! You can find all of our socials @dying2bfound and more at https://linktr.ee/dying2bfound. If you like what you hear, please share and give a 5-star review! Consider supporting us by buying us a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dyingtobefound.

How often do you go to the casino to play a little Blackjack or Poker, or sit around with friends playing cards? Did you know that at least 18 states in the U.S. use a special deck of cards to send out information on cold cases? These decks are called “Cold Case Playing Cards,” and each deck consists of 52 unsolved crime cases that authorities need help with solving. Many of the cases highlighted on the cards range from unsolved homicides to missing persons. Although there are hundreds of cases not highlighted in the playing cards distributed through the 18 states, investigators still feel this program is a gateway to gaining leads to close some of their files. Join Deb as she talks about how this card program is solving cases throughout the United States. Listen to DASH episodes on Dying to be Found True Crime Podcast! Find us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest @dying2bfound or visit our website at www.dyingtobefound.com. Find us all in one spot at https://linktr.ee/dying2bfound. If you like what you hear, please share and give a 5-star review! Consider supporting us by buying us a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dyingtobefound.REFERENCES:Cold case playing cards are an ingenious new way of cracking unsolved crimes.Deck of playing cards helps shine light on 52 unsolved Florida homicides Hopes for answers, closure as playing cards of notorious cold cases to be given to NSW inmatesHouse of Cards - The AppealPlaying cards depicting victims of local cold cases removed from Ohio jail for 'security reasons'Prisons Use Cold Case Playing Cards To Solve CrimesProject: Cold Case featuring unsolved homicides on playing cardsState Police Hope Cold Case Playing Cards Will Generate New LeadsThe Playing Cards That Help Solve Cold-Case Crimes | Mental Floss

In 2002, a gripping incident unfolded in the life of Bobby Hernandez, a man who had other plans for his 5-year-old son, Julien. What started as a fishing trip turned into an enigmatic disappearance that left everyone baffled. Julien's mother, distraught with worry, immediately contacted the police when her little one didn't return home that evening.Surprisingly, 14 long years passed without any sign of Julien. Until one day, everything changed with the emergence of a cryptic Reddit post claiming to be from the missing boy himself. The online confession reignited hope in Julien's family, who had never given up on finding him. The truth gradually came to light - Julien's father had meticulously planned his abduction. For the next 15 years, they lived under new identities, leading a quiet and ordinary life. However, it wasn't until Julien started applying for college that his true identity came to the surface, igniting a determined quest to uncover the kidnapper and reclaim his own identity.Listen to new episodes bi-weekly on Thursdays wherever you get your podcasts! Find us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest @dying2bfound or visit our website at www.dyingtobefound.com. If you like what you hear, please consider Buying Us a Coffee and giving us a 5-star review! Find us all in one spot at LinkTree.REFERENCES:Boy missing 13 years found in ClevelandEverything you need to know about the Julian Hernandez abduction case‘He loved me and protected me’: son gives emotional statement after dad sentenced for abducting him - National | Globalnews.caID of Alabama Boy Missing for 13 Years Revealed After He Tried to Validate Social Security Number - ABC NewsMissing teen may have turned to Reddit for helpSon kidnapped by dad in 13-year ruse: "I forgive him" - CBS News