S3E2: The Maps, Voices of the Vanished

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Shane and Wendy take a poignant turn as they delve into the narratives of the victims of the Speed Freak Killers. This episode brings to the forefront the heart-wrenching stories of those who disappeared, casting a light on the faces and lives behind the statistics.

The episode is a moving tribute to the victims, featuring intimate conversations with their families. Listen to their accounts of the days leading up to the disappearances, their enduring quests for answers, and the devastating impact these losses have had on their lives. The families’ voices bring a deeply personal and emotional dimension to the tragic tale of Wesley Shermantine and Loren Herzog.

A significant focus of this episode is on the story of Jo Ann Hobson, whose remains were found after an agonizing 27-year wait. The hosts engage in a touching interview with Jo Ann’s mother, Ms. Joan Shelley, capturing her relentless pursuit of truth and justice for her daughter. Additionally, the episode includes insights from Robin Armtrout's niece, Catherine Gentry, providing a unique perspective on the lasting trauma inflicted by the killers.

This episode is not just an exploration of the crimes of Shermantine and Herzog but also a platform for the voices that need to be heard – the families who continue to grapple with their unimaginable losses. It's an episode that promises to leave listeners with a deeper understanding of the human cost of these heinous crimes.

Join us for this moving episode at itsfoulplay.com, where the story continues to unfold, and the search for truth never ceases.

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