Up and Vanished Weekly - Episode Preview: "Walk in the Park"
Date: September 19, 2025
Host: Maggie Freleng
Featured Storyteller: (Unattributed, likely Payne Lindsey)
Podcast by: Tenderfoot TV
Episode Overview
This episode offers a preview of an upcoming case covered by the Up and Vanished Weekly team. The main theme centers on the mysterious and brutal murder of Katie Jeanness and her dog, Bowie, in Atlanta’s Piedmont Park—a crime that sent shockwaves through the city and remains unsolved. With a careful blend of narrative storytelling and investigative intrigue, the hosts set the scene for a deep dive into a case that left a community frightened and searching for answers.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Setting the Scene (00:18–01:10)
- The story opens on July 2021 at Henry's Tavern in Midtown Atlanta.
- Katie Jeanness visits her partner Emma Clark at work, bringing along their dog, Bowie.
- Maggie narrates an ordinary evening that quickly turns tragic after Katie and Bowie leave the bar, planning to return later when Emma’s shift ends.
2. The Disappearance (00:28–01:10)
- After closing up the bar, Emma realizes Katie and Bowie are missing.
- Unable to reach Katie via phone, Emma uses the Find My iPhone app to locate her partner.
- The phone’s signal leads Emma to an entrance of Piedmont Park.
3. The Grisly Discovery (01:10–02:05)
- Emma enters the park and is confronted with a horrifying scene:
- The lifeless form of Bowie, the couple’s dog, "who appears to have suffered multiple stab wounds."
- Nearby, "another silhouette" is revealed as Katie, victim of a violent stabbing.
- Emma immediately calls 911 at 1:10 AM.
- The police arrive and quickly recognize this is no ordinary homicide: "Both the gruesome nature and the location of the grisly scene would leave the entire city of Atlanta on edge."
4. The Community Impact (02:21–02:36)
-
The case is framed as one that deeply unsettles both women and the LGBTQ+ community.
- “Tragedy in Piedmont Park. It has women and the LGBTQ map... for years. Terrified residents are left to wonder who killed Katie Jeanness and her dog Bowie.”
— (Unattributed) [02:21]
- “Tragedy in Piedmont Park. It has women and the LGBTQ map... for years. Terrified residents are left to wonder who killed Katie Jeanness and her dog Bowie.”
-
The podcasters emphasize how unsolved, public acts of violence inflict ongoing fear and trauma on marginalized communities.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- "After all the guests had left the bar that night, Emma closed up, but her partner Katie and their dog Bowie were nowhere in sight."
— Narrator [00:35] - "According to her iPhone, Katie was somewhere near Piedmont Park, a huge green space in the heart of Midtown, just a few minutes from the bar. According to the app, Katie's phone was just inside one of the entrances to the park."
— Narrator [00:55] - "As she gets closer, she comes to realize it's the lifeless body of the couple's dog, Bowie, who appears to have suffered multiple stab wounds. Nearby... she identifies her girlfriend, forty-year-old Katie Jeanness. Katie's body is covered in what appears to be dozens of stab wounds, and there is no sign of life."
— Narrator [01:20] - "Both the gruesome nature and the location of the grisly scene would leave the entire city of Atlanta on edge."
— Narrator [01:50] - "Tragedy in Piedmont Park. It has women and the LGBTQ map... for years. Terrified residents are left to wonder who killed Katie Jeanness and her dog Bowie."
— (Unattributed) [02:21]
Important Timestamps
- 00:18: Maggie introduces the preview & sets up the case
- 00:28: The night’s events begin at Henry’s Tavern
- 00:55: Emma uses Find My iPhone to search for Katie
- 01:20: Discovery of Bowie and Katie’s bodies in Piedmont Park
- 01:50: Police arrive and recognize the seriousness of the case
- 02:21: Discussion of community fear and impact
Tone & Atmosphere
The narration is tense and empathetic, focusing on the human impact and raw details of the crime. The storytelling builds suspense while showing deep respect for the victims and the affected community, invoking a sense of urgency and shared grief.
Summary
This preview episode tees up a deep and urgent investigation into the unresolved death of Katie Jeanness and her dog, Bowie, in one of Atlanta’s most public locations. Through immersive narrative and emphasis on communal trauma—especially for women and the LGBTQ+ community—the podcast promises to do what Up and Vanished does best: push for answers in cases where the mysteries stubbornly endure.
