Behind The Scenes On Cayce's Season Tomorrow will be 26 years that Cayce Lynn McDaniel has been missing. You can now watch her story on YouTube!
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Bonus-S1 Ep.3 Cindy Revisited On YouTube
Check out never before heard details about Episode 3 Searching For Ghosts On YouTube
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Bonus Episode: SFG on YouTube
Searching For Ghosts On YouTube Hey guys, please subscribe to the SFG YouTube page! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwmG60Ici0SSf7kN-zz-DCg
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S3 Episode One: The Red Head Murders
This episode of Searching For Ghosts is brought to you by The Uncommon Podcast With B-Pop and Duff In the mid-1980s, law enforcement was scrambling to figure out if a series of murders of red-haired women from Texas to Pennsylvania was the act of a serial killer. The state of Tennessee, specifically, seemed to be a hotbed for the murders. Law enforcement was even questioning Henry Lee Lucas, the convicted serial killer, but stopped when an article was released claiming that Lucas fabricated more than 200 confessions to murders he claimed to partake in. There is little doubt that if the article had not been released, Lucas would have confessed to the red head killings as well. This sets the stage for the climate that was West Tennessee in the 1980s when Nancy Lynn Blankenship, a woman with red hair, disappeared. A very special thanks to WBIR Channel 10, Knoxville, Tn, for their reporting over the years on the Red Head Murders. WBIR-Jerry Johns WBIR-Tina Farmer Identified A special thank you to LOLFIELDANDLOVE for the Henry Lee Lucas clip. Henry Lee Lucas A very special thank you to https://twitter.com/ameangelofsin for the woman screaming sound effect. Thank you to Voice Actor Julia Hamra for voicing The Jackson Sun article. Thank you to Voice Actor Zack Taylor for his reading of the AP article on Lucas.
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How You Can Help SFG: What This Patreon Thing Is All About
About Searching For Ghosts: The Case Of Nancy Lynn Blankenship
Fourteen year-old Cayce Lynn McDaniel returned to her family's home in Milan, Tennessee at approximately 12:30 a.m. on August 16, 1996 after a church party. A chaperone dropped her off and watched her go into the house.
Other family members arrived at their residence at approximately 1:30 a.m. - 2:00 a.m. and discovered that the TV in Cayce’s bedroom was on, a bowl of cereal was left on the kitchen table and the back door was open. There was no sign of McDaniel inside the house and she has never been heard from again.
This is a podcast that is trying to answer the question: What happened to Cayce Lynn McDaniel?