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On August 15th, a young man arrived at his friend Mike’s home, to find that he had been murdered. When first responders arrived on scene, they discovered that his wife had met the same tragic fate, and that their 9 year old daughter was missing. Immediately the race was on to find her and bring her home. Join our hosts for part one of this trip down the yellow brick timeline. which includes updates and leads pursued by investigators through the first 6 weeks following these devastating crimes. Stalkers, reward money, barking dogs, cars in the wrong place at the wrong time, and mysterious remains free with stream.
If you think you know anything about the unsolved murders of Michael Wayne Short or Mary Hall Short, or the disappearance of Jennifer Renee Short, call the FBI tip line at 1-800-225-5324 or Crimestoppers at 276-632-7463 or 336-349-9683.
Disclaimer: This podcast is intended to be an exploration of crime that hits close to home. The content here should not be taken as legal advice. The content here is for entertainment purposes only and is not in any way meant to be relied upon in any legal capacity.
The transmission of information on this podcast is not intended to establish, and receipt of such information does not establish or constitute, an attorney-client relationship. The reader should not act on the information contained in any of the materials on this podcast without first consulting legal counsel.
Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments or corrections. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.
The way the hosts discuss the subject matters of the podcast is not intended to minimize the seriousness of the crimes committed. Crimes of violence are difficult to discuss and, oftentimes, people use humor to make difficult topics more palatable. There is no ill intent contained in any of the dry humor expressed by either of the hosts.
By Murderer You Know PodcastOn August 15th, a young man arrived at his friend Mike’s home, to find that he had been murdered. When first responders arrived on scene, they discovered that his wife had met the same tragic fate, and that their 9 year old daughter was missing. Immediately the race was on to find her and bring her home. Join our hosts for part one of this trip down the yellow brick timeline. which includes updates and leads pursued by investigators through the first 6 weeks following these devastating crimes. Stalkers, reward money, barking dogs, cars in the wrong place at the wrong time, and mysterious remains free with stream.
If you think you know anything about the unsolved murders of Michael Wayne Short or Mary Hall Short, or the disappearance of Jennifer Renee Short, call the FBI tip line at 1-800-225-5324 or Crimestoppers at 276-632-7463 or 336-349-9683.
Disclaimer: This podcast is intended to be an exploration of crime that hits close to home. The content here should not be taken as legal advice. The content here is for entertainment purposes only and is not in any way meant to be relied upon in any legal capacity.
The transmission of information on this podcast is not intended to establish, and receipt of such information does not establish or constitute, an attorney-client relationship. The reader should not act on the information contained in any of the materials on this podcast without first consulting legal counsel.
Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments or corrections. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website.
The way the hosts discuss the subject matters of the podcast is not intended to minimize the seriousness of the crimes committed. Crimes of violence are difficult to discuss and, oftentimes, people use humor to make difficult topics more palatable. There is no ill intent contained in any of the dry humor expressed by either of the hosts.