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In the late summer of 1970, 13-year-old, Mary Olenchuk, was vacationing with her family in the small, coastal tourist town of Ogunquit, Maine. On August 9, after a day out on the beach, Mary left her mother and sisters to ride a bike half a mile into town but when she didn’t return, Mary’s mother reported her missing. Jenn, Court, and Bec dive into Maine’s oldest unsolved case- questioning details of the witness account who last saw Mary, speculating how her father’s job could have played a role, and where her body was found thirteen days after she had vanished.
This episode also recognized Kimberly Moreau who went missing May 11, 1986, from Jay, Maine.
Listen to the Episode for all the details and visit finalminutespodcast.com for pictures and sources!
By Jennifer Kunz-Long, Courteney Antonucci, Becca AntonucciIn the late summer of 1970, 13-year-old, Mary Olenchuk, was vacationing with her family in the small, coastal tourist town of Ogunquit, Maine. On August 9, after a day out on the beach, Mary left her mother and sisters to ride a bike half a mile into town but when she didn’t return, Mary’s mother reported her missing. Jenn, Court, and Bec dive into Maine’s oldest unsolved case- questioning details of the witness account who last saw Mary, speculating how her father’s job could have played a role, and where her body was found thirteen days after she had vanished.
This episode also recognized Kimberly Moreau who went missing May 11, 1986, from Jay, Maine.
Listen to the Episode for all the details and visit finalminutespodcast.com for pictures and sources!