Ep. 138-Murdered by Poison: The Deaths of Sandy Coulthard, Eric Miller, and Stacy Hunsucker
There have been many cases of murder by poison in North Carolina. Renee shares the stories of Sandy Coulthard, whose husband used arsenic to slowly poison her in High Point, Eric Miller, whose wife utilized her position as a research scientist to access arsenic that she then used to kill him in Raleigh, and Stacy Hunsucker, whose husband used the active ingredient in Visine eyedrops to murder his wife in Charlotte. Show Sponsors:Want to try out Riverside FM for all your podcasting and videoconferencing needs? Use my affiliate link.Skincare by SkinxErinUse code MISSINGCAROLINAS10 for 10 percent off your order.Renee's Digital Podcasting Course
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Ep. 137-Mental Health Awareness Month and Missing Persons Cases
Over the past five years, Missing in the Carolinas has shared stories of missing people and perpetrators of crimes who were struggling with their mental health. Today's episode revisits stories of people missing while on spiritual journeys, battling relationship issues, adolescents seeking help at a residential treatment center, a family feud that ended up with nine people dead, and two shooters on the same university campus almost twenty years apart. Episodes Mentioned:Ep. 12-North Carolina Cases Featured on "Unsolved Mysteries"Ep. 24-South Carolina Cases Featured on "Disappeared"Ep. 63-The 1995 Shooting on the UNC CampusEp. 65-Made-for-Tv Movies Based on North Carolina CrimesEp. 88-The Deaths at Trails Carolina Show Sponsors:Want to try out Riverside FM for all your podcasting and videoconferencing needs? Use my affiliate link.Skincare by SkinxErinUse code MISSINGCAROLINAS10 for 10 percent off your order.Renee's Digital Course on Podcasting
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Ep. 136-Down the True Crime Rabbit Hole
Renee discusses the allure of the true crime rabbit hole and how and why she's covered specific cases on Missing in the Carolinas throughout the years.Episodes mentioned here:Ep. 28-Unresolved in North Carolina Ep. 35-A Murder in Salisbury and a N.C. Expat Becomes a Killer in PanamaEp. 43-The Story Behind "The Staircase"Ep. 44-Thoughts on "The Staircase"Ep. 54-The Murders of Pamela Murray, Beverly Sherman, and the Disappearance of Asha DegreeEp. 85-Denise Durham, Shelby Wilkie, and Marissa CarmichaelEp. 98-Carolina Crimes from the 1950s and 60sEp. 116-Mary Ann Willis and Dara Watson, Two Stories of Domestic ViolenceEp. 119, The 1933 South Carolina Murders of Mary Ravenel and Hubbard Harris Jr.Ep. 121-The 1981 Murders of Edward "Doc" Harkless, Ralph Felder, Maxlinia Lykes, and Leroy HemphillShow Sponsors:Want to try out Riverside FM for all your podcasting and videoconferencing needs? Use my affiliate link.Skincare by SkinxErinUse code MISSINGCAROLINAS10 for 10 percent off your order.
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Replay-Missing and Murdered in Wilmington, N.C.
Inspired by the television show "City Confidential," Renee looks at the murders of three women in Wilmington, N.C., Peggy Carr, Theresa Fetter, and Lisa Maves, along with two men who disappeared, Charles Kuebler and Gaston Callum.Show Notes:Check out the podcast "Strictly Stalking" with Jaimie Beebe and Jake Deptula.Skincare by SkinxErinUse code MISSINGCAROLINAS10 for 10 percent off your order.WOW! Women on Writing Creative Nonfiction Contest
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Ep. 135-The Crimes of Lee Roy Martin, The Gaffney Strangler
In 1968, a killer terrorized the small town of Gaffney, S.C. before calling the local newspaper editor and anonymously confessing to his crimes. Thanks to concerned citizens who went out looking for a teenager who'd been abducted, police were able to apprehend the killer, who became known as The Gaffney Strangler, before he could hurt anyone else. But he had a secret to confess--he'd killed before and another man was in prison for the crime.Show Notes:Want to try out Riverside FM for all your podcasting and videoconferencing needs? Use my affiliate link.Skincare by SkinxErinUse code MISSINGCAROLINAS 10 for 10 percent off your order.