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In this gripping episode, we will delve into the haunting disappearances of two young women, Natalee Holloway and Stephany Flores, in the sun-soaked paradise of Aruba. Natalee Holloway, an American teenager, vanished during a high school graduation trip, sending shockwaves around the world. Her story captivated the media and remained a mystery for years. But as we unravel Natalee's case, a shocking connection emerges with the disappearance of Stephany Flores in Peru. Stephany, a vibrant young woman, seemingly unrelated to Natalee, also went missing under suspicious circumstances. Join me as I explore the twists and turns of these two enigmatic cases, uncovering dark secrets, unanswered questions, and the relentless pursuit of justice. In this episode we will journey through the tropical landscapes of Aruba and Peru, piecing together the events leading up to these disappearances and the tireless efforts to bring closure to their families. Will the truth behind these tragedies ever be revealed? Find out in this riveting episode that shines a light on the enduring mysteries of Natalee Holloway and Stephany Flores. RESOURCES: Portrait of a Monster by Lisa Pulitzer, Cole Thompson - Audiobook - Audible.com The Disappearance of Natalee Holloway | Full Episode - YouTube Disappearance of Natalee Holloway - Wikipedia NOT A RESOURCE ARUBA: The Tragic Untold Story of Natalee Holloway & corruption in Paradice Loving Natalee: A Mother's Testament of... book by Beth Holloway (thriftbooks.com)

The Menendez murder case occurred in 1989 when wealthy couple Jose and Kitty Menendez were shot to death in their Beverly Hills home. The prime suspects in the case were their two sons, Lyle and Erik Menendez. The case garnered significant media attention due to the brutality of the crime and the fact that the Menendez brothers came from a seemingly privileged background. The investigation by law enforcement revealed that Lyle and Erik had a troubled relationship with their parents and that they had allegedly suffered years of physical and emotional abuse at their hands. The subsequent trial of the Menendez brothers was highly controversial, as the defense argued that the brothers had been driven to commit the murders due to the abuse they suffered. The prosecution, on the other hand, argued that the brothers were motivated by greed and a desire to inherit their parents' wealth. The trial ultimately resulted in a hung jury, and a retrial was held, which resulted in both brothers being convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The Menendez murder case continues to be the subject of much debate and speculation, with some people believing that the brothers were justified in their actions due to the abuse they suffered, while others feel that they should have received harsher sentences for their crimes. The case has also had a significant impact on the legal system, particularly with regards to the admissibility of evidence related to abuse and trauma in criminal trials. RESOURCES: sun.com oxygen.com BOOKS The Menendez Murders by Robert Rand Bad Blood: The Shocking True Story Behind the Menendez Killings by Don Davis The Private Diary of Lyle Menendez by Norma Novelli, Mike Walker, Judith YOUTUBE CHANNELS btcbehavior g0thli3 SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT (614) 525-3555 CRIME STOPPERS (614) 645- 4749 WWW.p3TIPs.COM CONTACT INFORMATION: INSTAGRAM & TWITTER FRIEDDOEPODCAST

A hitman tried to kill Susan Kuhnhausen so she kills him instead. Susan Kuhnhausen had been an emergency room nurse for 30 years when a hitman appears in her home and tries to kill her. listen to how the fight unfolds. SOURCES: Wikipedia.com Willimeet Weekly.com Oregan Live.com Allthingsinteresting.com YOUTUBE CHANNELS ANDERSON KOIN 6 LMN KGW NEWS Home interview with Wellameet Weekly (1) Susan Walters, 10 Years Later - YouTube CASE SUGGESTIONS TWITTER: TWITTER.COM/@FriedDoePodcast IG: instagram.com/FriedDoePodcast

for the 2 Year anniversary of this podcast there will be a change. until them older episodes will be REMASTERED to my best ability, Hope you enjoy them thank you for sticking with me threw this Journey

Peggy Jo Tallas, known as "Cowboy Bob," led an extraordinary double life as a mild-mannered Texan woman and a master bank robber. Disguised as a man with a cowboy hat and fake mustache, she pulled off a series of successful heists in the 1990s. Her true identity remained a mystery for years, as she never used violence and eluded capture. Peggy Jo's criminal career came to a tragic end in 2005 when she attempted one last robbery without her disguise, resulting in a fatal police standoff. Her story continues to intrigue due to her unlikely profile and daring exploits. RESOURCES Wikipedia.com TexasMonthly.com Spokesman.com Mentalfloss.com nbcnews,com allthingsinteresting.com THE BOOK : True Crime from Texas YOUTUBE True Crime Center Beyond Crime Cowboy Bob Shootout: https://youtu.be/617a5ZWMLBE?si=KENbXWPb5LiTKr8_

Hey listeners, I’ve got some updates for you! Starting October 12,2024, Fried Doe True Crime podcast will be switching things up. First we'll l be releasing new episodes every OTHER SATURDAY ! This change will give me more time to dive even deeper into the stories you love. Get ready for even more captivating true crime mysteries and dark tales, with a fresh episode schedule to keep you on your toes. AND STAY TUNED FOR OTHER CHANGE COMING JANUARY 2025! Make sure to mark your calendars and stay tuned – the best is yet to come!

In this episode, we explore the intriguing final resting places of iconic celebrities, focusing on Sandra Ilene West, who was reburied with her beloved sports car, reflecting her vibrant personality and unique wishes. We’ll also delve into the stories of other legends, including Tony Curtis and Frank Sinatra, who were laid to rest with special items that symbolize their legacies and passions. Join us as we uncover the fascinating details behind these memorable burials and what they reveal about the lives of these stars. RESOURCES: Findagrave.com Wikipedia.com smithsonianmag.com MISSING: Lucille Perea