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    Episodes (9)

    Episode 142: Ronnie Russell

    Episode 142: Ronnie Russell
    This week's story concerns a missing father named Ronnie Paul Russell. The 29-year-old man disappeared from Batesville, Arkansas on November 4, 2010. It has been nearly 12 years since he was last seen alive. Wanda Tosh has lost all hope of finding her son alive. Her belief is that someone murdered him.


    Nov. 4, 2010, wasn’t an unusual day for Ronnie. He had visited his uncle. But when it was time for Ronnie to leave, he asked a relative for a ride. The relative dropped Ronnie off at local Hardee’s fast-food restaurant. He hasn’t been seen since. There is a lot of information about this case on social media. However, I have been told much of it is incorrect. For instance, it’s been said that Ronnie walked off into some woods near his uncle’s house and killed himself.


    His mother, Wanda, is distraught over her missing son. She feels like law enforcement has taken no interest in finding her son. She also thinks law enforcement hasn’t taken this case seriously because of Ronnie’s previous issues with drugs and his run-ins with the law for minor offenses.


    Ronnie had told some friends that he was planning on visiting his wife in Newark, Arkansas, so he could reconcile with her. He never made it to her house. She told law enforcement she didn’t see him that day. Independence County investigators have cleared Ronnie’s wife and others. The area surrounding Ronnie’s uncle has been searched with no success. There are definitely many rumors about this case.


    What happened to Ronnie nearly 12 years ago? He had left his uncle’s home and gotten a ride to a local fast-food restaurant. From there, he tried to get a ride to visit his wife, who he had recently separated from. Based on new tips, a witness saw Ronnie at a party on the evening he vanished. So it would appear that Ronnie attended this party instead of going to his wife’s home.


    The family is asking for your help. You can report any tips to the Independence Sheriff’s Department at (870) 793 - 8838 or you can call the Help the Missing tip line at (866) 660–4025. And if you would like additional information about this case, you visit the Who Killed Ronnie Russell Facebook page. I will also share this information in the episode story notes. Please share Ronnie’s story so that his family can get justice.


    Please also visit my website for more information about my true crime and paranormal newspaper columns at www.themarcabe.com. You can also help support my podcast by purchasing a cup of $5 coffee every month. To help support the podcast, please visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/catchmykiller. If you would like to contact me about this podcast, please visit my websites www.catchmykiller.com or www.themarcabe.com where you can submit a case.

    Episode 93: Hosia Abdallah Jr.

    Episode 93: Hosia Abdallah Jr.
    This week’s story involves the homicide of a 26-year-old aspiring entrepreneur in his Dallas Texas apartment on February 19, 2020.

    Although Hosia Abdallah Jr’s life began with much difficulty, he refused to let it stop him from achieving his goals. When he was 10 years old, he witnessed his father being murdered in front of his grandmother’s home. Hosiah’s mother, Natasha Johnigan described her son as a high-spirited person and an active father who loved to help others.

    Hosia graduated from North Garland High School and then attended ad graduated from Grambling State University. He was a father of two who loved his son and daughter. His mother said he had a phenomenal relationship with his children.

    On February 20, 2020, Hosiah and his roommate were home in their apartment. The roommate had just returned from work and was getting into the shower. He heard someone knock on the door and a woman’s voice. He then heard gunfire.

    Someone had shot shot and killed Hosiah in the kitchen of his apartment around 11pm and then fled. The roommate didn’t witness the crime because he climbed out of the bathroom window and ran to his vehicle when he heard the gunshots.

    His mother said “It was someone he trusted that he let inside the house,” Johnigan said.

    “Somebody that was close to my son did this and me, the family and the friends will not sleep until that person or persons are caught,” she said. ”I’ve heard so many stories. I haven’t heard specifically from the roommate who said he was there and jumped out the window. It was somebody close to him. I know God is so good and he’s so faithful. Justice will be served.”

    Three people have since been charged with killing Hosia Abdallah Jr. since this recording.

    *Opening audio courtesy of Dallas ABC affiliate WFAA news https://www.wfaa.com/

    Please also visit my website for more information about my true crime and paranormal newspaper columns at www.themarcabe.com. You can also help support my podcast by joining my true crime coffee club for $5 per month where you can read true crime stories. To join, please visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/catchmykiller. If you would like to contact me about this podcast, please email me at catchmykiller@gmail.com.

    Kennedy e la misteriosa viaggiatrice del tempo

    Kennedy e la misteriosa viaggiatrice del tempo
    Tra i tanti misteri che avvolgono l'omicidio del presidente americano J. F. Kennedy ce ne sono tre che riguardano delle foto. O meglio, tre figure nelle foto, e che ancora oggi restano avvolte nel mistero. C'è una donna che appare in ogni fotogramma e in ogni filmato ripresi quel fatidico giorno, una donna di cui ancora non si conosce l'identità e si dice sia una viaggiatrice del tempo. Scopriamolo insieme.

    41. Trouble in Paradise

    41. Trouble in Paradise
    The Honolulu Strangler terrorized Hawaii from 1985 to 1986. In his wake, he left 5 victims and not many answers. The only viable suspect could never be charged due to a lack of evidence. Very few witnesses have come forward based on the information available to the public today.

    It wasn't until 2018 that this prime suspect's name was released. Prior to the release, the main suspect in the Honolulu Strangler case was only known as "the mechanic" or "the informant"

    Tune in this week as we take you to a tropical locale troubled with violent deaths not seen by police at this time.

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    EP 75 - Green River Killer Part 4

    EP 75 - Green River Killer Part 4
    Welcome back to Death by Champagne, the podcast here to keep you up at night! This week we continue our dive into Gary Ridgway, the Green River Killer, by detailing victims #26-29. And then we take a break to introduce the history of Judith Mawson, Gary Ridgway’s third wife. We touch a bit on his life outside the murders, and give you updates on where the task force is at throughout 1984.
     


    This episode contains foul language, graphic discussions about rape, murder, child abuse, and necrophilia. We’ll do our best to stay on track, but the bottles are popped!
     


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    Sources Brenda Lackey, Carlie Jones, Julie Johnson - Assessment from Radford University Psychology Department


    Ann Rule, Green River Running Red


    Eric W Hickey, Serial Murderers and Their Victims


    Sheriff David Reichert, Chasing the Devil


    Prosecutor’s Summary of Evidence


    Blaine Hardin, Washington Post, November 16th, 2003


    Sean Robinson, The News Tribune, December 16th, 2001


    Katherine Ramsland, PhD, Psychology Today, Triad of Evil


    Green River Killer Case: HistoryLink.org


    David Quigg, The News Tribune, “A Different View of the Ridgway Family”, Dec 20, 2001


    Murderpedia


    Green River Victim’s Family Finds Peace in Forgiveness: Seattle pi Article


    UPI Archives, “Suspect Says He Isn’t The Green River Killer”


    Nadia Young and Rachel Baye, CNN Special Investigations, “Woman describes close call with Green River Killer” Green River Serial Killer: Biography of an Unsuspecting Wife by Pennie Morehead


    Carlton Smith, Seattle Weekly, Oct 9, 2006

    EP 68 - Both Had Vultures

    EP 68 - Both Had Vultures
    Welcome back to Death by Champagne, the podcast here to keep you up at night! This week Mack starts off 2020 with a very recent, and very local murder. The murder of Carla Burns, this one is so recent that her killer has yet to be sentenced. Liv brings you a really strange case from Alaska, that’s all we're saying so nothing is given away. Just know there is death, possible murders, and a missing person.
     


    This episode contains foul language, topics regarding murder, fucked up police work, very amazing police work, and descriptions of dead bodies. We’ll do our best to stay on track, but the bottles are popped!
     


    Sources Carla Burns The Charley Project


    The Southern Illinoisian - Nick Mariano and Issac Smith


    X95 Radio


    Isaac Smith, The Southern Illinoisian


    Alaska The Atlantic: Alex Tizon