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Elaine Nix was a bubbly, independent 18-year-old who often spent hours at a time talking to her long-distance boyfriend on a nearby payphone. September 20, 1999, late at night, Elaine went down to this payphone to do as she had done so many times before, but never returned home. Nine days later, her body was found near an industrial park in Buford, GA. Jenn, Court, and Bec try to make sense of her case with the few known details that exist, like, why was her car, along with her purse, left behind untouched, what was her cause of death, and why were so many leads not properly followed through?
This episode also recognizes Thomas Funk Jr. who went missing from Gainesvilles, Georgia on October 1, 2011.
Listen to the Episode for all the details and visit finalminutespodcast.com for pictures and sources!
By Jennifer Kunz-Long, Courteney Antonucci, Becca AntonucciElaine Nix was a bubbly, independent 18-year-old who often spent hours at a time talking to her long-distance boyfriend on a nearby payphone. September 20, 1999, late at night, Elaine went down to this payphone to do as she had done so many times before, but never returned home. Nine days later, her body was found near an industrial park in Buford, GA. Jenn, Court, and Bec try to make sense of her case with the few known details that exist, like, why was her car, along with her purse, left behind untouched, what was her cause of death, and why were so many leads not properly followed through?
This episode also recognizes Thomas Funk Jr. who went missing from Gainesvilles, Georgia on October 1, 2011.
Listen to the Episode for all the details and visit finalminutespodcast.com for pictures and sources!