Missing in the Carolinas

Ep. 119-The 1933 South Carolina Murders of Mary Ravenel and Hubbard Harris Jr.


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In 1933, 64-year-old widow Mary Ravenel was discovered mortally wounded in an affluent area of Charleston. Despite their best attempts, police could not figure out who would have wanted to murder her. An auto mechanic thought he could make some quick cash by abducting Hubbard Harris, Jr., the son of a prominent man in Columbia, but the plan quickly went off the rails.
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