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Episode 8: I45 Murders- “The Eleven”
Jan 26, 2023 ·
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In this episode, Kaydra covers another listener request... the I-45 killings. In Texas, a major highway known as I-45 runs from Dallas all the way down south to Galveston. There...
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In this episode, Kaydra covers another listener request... the I-45 killings. In Texas, a major highway known as I-45 runs from Dallas all the way down south to Galveston. There have been countless disappearances, murders, and bodies found along I-45 since its’ construction in the 1970s. Kaydra covers the haunting and brutal murders of young girls and women that took place in the 1970s. These victims later became known as “The Eleven.” Please keep in mind there were many more disappearances and murders besides the ones mentioned in this episode.
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review and follow the podcast on whatever platform you're listening on! Follow Perplexity on Instagram as well if you want the latest updates at PerplexityMysteryPodcast. Want your story read on the podcast? Kaydra accepts all things creepy, true crime, and mysterious! You can email your story to PerplexityMysteryPodcast@gmail.com. This is where you can also send topic requests for future episodes. Thank you so much for listening.
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SHOW NOTES/SOURCES: 1. A 2017 article from HoustonPublicMedia.org by Michael Hagerty, 2. an October 2011 article from CBS News titled "Can you help solve these cases?", 3. Wikipedia, 4. an article from the Houstonia by Shelby Stewart, 5. a 3 part miniseries that was released in 2022 called "Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields" directed by Jessica Dimmock, 6. an article from Unsettlingthings.com by Lyra Radford, 7. TexasEquusearch.org, 8. an article from Psu-sk.tripod.com, 9. a 2022 abc13.com article by Courtney Fischer, 10. dps.texas.gov, 11. Caselaw.findlaw.com "Drew v. State (2002)," case No. 14-99-01323-CR, 12. an article from 9News by Raffaella Ciccarelli, 13. CharleyProject.org, 14. and the "Killer Locale" podcast.
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If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review and follow the podcast on whatever platform you're listening on! Follow Perplexity on Instagram as well if you want the latest updates at PerplexityMysteryPodcast. Want your story read on the podcast? Kaydra accepts all things creepy, true crime, and mysterious! You can email your story to PerplexityMysteryPodcast@gmail.com. This is where you can also send topic requests for future episodes. Thank you so much for listening.
Patreon.com/perplexitymysterypodcast
https://buymeacoffee.com/perplexitymysterypodcast
SHOW NOTES/SOURCES: 1. A 2017 article from HoustonPublicMedia.org by Michael Hagerty, 2. an October 2011 article from CBS News titled "Can you help solve these cases?", 3. Wikipedia, 4. an article from the Houstonia by Shelby Stewart, 5. a 3 part miniseries that was released in 2022 called "Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields" directed by Jessica Dimmock, 6. an article from Unsettlingthings.com by Lyra Radford, 7. TexasEquusearch.org, 8. an article from Psu-sk.tripod.com, 9. a 2022 abc13.com article by Courtney Fischer, 10. dps.texas.gov, 11. Caselaw.findlaw.com "Drew v. State (2002)," case No. 14-99-01323-CR, 12. an article from 9News by Raffaella Ciccarelli, 13. CharleyProject.org, 14. and the "Killer Locale" podcast.
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Author | Kaydra Brannan |
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