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Hello This is survived with Sophie and LexiWe started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys moreThrough many different topicsST. Anne’s Nunnery Also known as Pine Glenn covePine Glenn Cove is a private vacation retreat in Logan Canyon, Utah—also called Hatch’ s Camp, Forest Hills, the Nunnery and St. Anne’ s Retreat. Situated within Cache National Forest, it’s the area’s largest private getaway and the only one with a swimming pool. Founded by a wealthy businessman in the early 1910s and expanded by his descendants, it gained fame in the late 20th century when the Catholic Church operated it as a spiritual retreat for nuns.

Hello This is survived with Sophie and LexiWe started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys moreThrough many different topicsOn April 25, 2021, nineteen-year-old Derontae Martin was found dead from a gunshot wound to the head in the attic of a rural Missouri home owned by a man known for white- supremacist views. The Madison County coroner quickly ruled the death a suicide. Martin’s family disputed that finding, and after commissioning a second autopsy and holding a coroner’s inquest, a six-person jury concluded his death was caused by violence, not by his own hand.

Hello This is survived with Sophie and LexiWe started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys moreThrough many different topicsThis episode does contain a minor-viwer discretion advised Disappearance of Stefanie DamronOn the mist-shrouded morning of September 23, 2024, thirteen-year-old Stefanie Damron slipped quietly from her weathered clapboard house on West Road in New Sweden, Maine. Following a sharp quarrel with her sister, she walked into the pine-lined edge of the woods—its needles muffling her steps—never to return. By the next dawn, her frantic parents had alerted authorities, and the hunt was on.

This is survived with Sophie and LexiWe started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys moreThrough many different topicsAmerican football tight end Aaron Hernandez In 2013, Hernandez was charged with Lloyd’s murder—a semi-pro player dating his fiancée’s sister. The Patriots released him immediately. Convicted in 2015, he received life without parole. While imprisoned, he was tried and acquitted for a 2012 double homicide. Five days later, he was found dead in his cell, ruled a suicide. His murder conviction was briefly vacated posthumously but later reinstated. A posthumous diagnosis of CTE fueled debate about its role in his actions.

Hello This is survived with Sophie and LexiWe started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys moreThrough many different topicsIn the summer of 2023, a 13-year-old Wisconsin boy disappeared after expressing a desire to try living “off-grid” in the wilderness. Despite extensive searches and the discovery of multiple improvised campsites, James remains missing.

Hello This is survived with Sophie and LexiWe started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys moreThrough many different topicsAztalan State Park, located in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, protects a 172-acre stretch of land along the Crawfish River. Created in 1952, it earned National Historic Landmark status in 1964 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. The park preserves the remains of an ancient Mississippian settlement that thrived from roughly the 10th through the 13th centuries. Its inhabitants built impressive earthwork mounds for ceremonies, political gatherings, and burial rites. Aztalan was one among many key Mississippian centers dotting the Mississippi Valley; its people took part in a vast trade network extending from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast and the southeastern United States.

Hello Welcome back This is survived with Sophie and LexiWe started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys moreThrough many different topicsThe Bennington Triangle Bennington Triangle is a term coined by author Joseph A. Citro to describe a region in southwestern Vermont where several people vanished between 1945 and 1950. Citro explored these cases— and the local folklore—in books such as Shadow Child, drawing parallels to Massachusetts’s Bridgewater Triangle. Tales of odd occurrences around Glastenbury and its environs had circulated for decades, the most famous involving the 1946 disappearance of college student Paula Jean Welden

Hello Welcome back This is survived with Sophie and LexiWe started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys moreThrough many different topicsOn 8 December 2000, 22-year-old Trevor Deely vanished in Dublin after walking home at about 4 a.m. from his work Christmas party. Earlier that night he had stopped by his office to fetch an umbrella and prepare for his shift the next day. Security cameras recorded him entering and leaving the building, including a brief conversation with an unidentified man dressed all in black. Deely was next seen on CCTV outside an AIB bank on Haddington Road as he continued on foot toward his apartment in Ballsbridge— this remains his last known image. Despite extensive Garda investigations, no trace of him has ever been found.

Hello Welcome back This is survived with Sophie and LexiWe started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys moreThrough many different topicsThe Oakland County KillingsThe Oakland County Child Killer (OCCK) is the name given to the individual or individuals responsible for at least four child murders in Oakland County, Michigan, between 1976 and 1977. All confirmed victims—a pair of 12-year-old girls and two boys aged 11 and 12— were last seen with a man described as a young to middle-aged white male, with a defined jawline, prominent nose, long dark hair, and a demeanor that made children feel safe. Each child was abducted, held captive, then either strangled or shot before his or her body was left in a publicly visible spot near roadways. At the time, the ensuing murder investigation became the largest in U.S. history, drawing round-the-clock coverage from Detroit’ s newspapers, radio, and television stations. In 1977, a WXYT radio documentary titled “ Winter’ s Fear: The Children, the Killer, the Search” won a Peabody Award for its reporting on the case

Hello Welcome back This is survived with Sophie and LexiWe started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys moreThrough many different topicsFae Gardens, circles and other spooky itemsA fairy— also called a fay or faerie— is a mythical, often anthropomorphic being found in the folklore of various European cultures (