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In this episode of the Lot's Full Podcast, hosts Dakota and David delve into the mysterious case of the Sodder family, who experienced a tragic house fire on Christmas Eve 1945 that resulted in the disappearance of five of their children. The episode begins with a brief introduction to George Sodder, an outspoken Italian immigrant, and the strange circumstances surrounding the fire that led to the family's suspicions about the official narrative. As they recount the events leading up to the fire, Dakota and David highlight the oddities, such as the presence of Christmas lights during the blaze and the suspicious behavior of a local thief, which fueled the family's belief that their children may have been kidnapped rather than perished in the fire.
The conversation unfolds with Dakota and David discussing the family's relentless pursuit of the truth, including their interactions with local authorities and the FBI, who were reluctant to investigate further. The hosts explore various theories surrounding the case, including the possibility of a cover-up and the strange coincidences that plagued the Sodders, such as the life insurance salesman who threatened George and the peculiar circumstances of the fire itself. As the episode progresses, the hosts emphasize the emotional toll on the Sauter family and their unwavering hope that their children might still be alive, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of this unsolved mystery in future episodes.
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By Dakota ZiesIn this episode of the Lot's Full Podcast, hosts Dakota and David delve into the mysterious case of the Sodder family, who experienced a tragic house fire on Christmas Eve 1945 that resulted in the disappearance of five of their children. The episode begins with a brief introduction to George Sodder, an outspoken Italian immigrant, and the strange circumstances surrounding the fire that led to the family's suspicions about the official narrative. As they recount the events leading up to the fire, Dakota and David highlight the oddities, such as the presence of Christmas lights during the blaze and the suspicious behavior of a local thief, which fueled the family's belief that their children may have been kidnapped rather than perished in the fire.
The conversation unfolds with Dakota and David discussing the family's relentless pursuit of the truth, including their interactions with local authorities and the FBI, who were reluctant to investigate further. The hosts explore various theories surrounding the case, including the possibility of a cover-up and the strange coincidences that plagued the Sodders, such as the life insurance salesman who threatened George and the peculiar circumstances of the fire itself. As the episode progresses, the hosts emphasize the emotional toll on the Sauter family and their unwavering hope that their children might still be alive, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of this unsolved mystery in future episodes.
Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1AF3Cj...
Like us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lots.full.pod...
LFP Recommended Reads:
Summoning the Demon (Alan DiDio)
The Genesis 6 Conspiracy (Gary Wayne)
Out on Foot (Rocky Elmore)
The Man From The Train (Bill James and Rachel McCarthy James)
He Came To Set The Captives Free (Rebecca Brown)
The Mothman Prophecies (John A. Keel)
American Monsters (Linda S. Godfrey)
I Know What I Saw (Linda S. Godfrey)
Lizard Man (Lyle Blackburn)
1984 (George Orwell)
Hidden In Christ (James Bryan Smith)