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2006 - Skowhegan, ME.
Amy Drake was only 18-years-old when her body was found by hunters in 2006 in the woods of Norridgewock, Maine, just a few miles from the Skowhegan town line. She’d been missing for a little over a month. Since then, there have been few answers as to what happened to Amy, and her case, although still open 15 years later, sits on a list of 100+ other cold cases in the state of Maine.
But this story isn't about a murder. It’s about friendship, nostalgia, and legacy. The things that were, and a butterfly effect of the things that could have been.
This is a revisit of the life and death of Amy Lynn Drake.
Kristen is out with Covid this week, and picks one of her personal favorite episodes with a new intro and a newly recorded original song to revisit this week. This episode originally aired December 2020.
Submit a tip at Maine Major Crimes Unit Central
If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, it’s not too late to get help. Call 1-800-662-HELP or visit findtreatment.gov for additional resources.
Detailed sources can be found on murdershetold.com
Connect on Instagram @murdershetoldpodcast
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2006 - Skowhegan, ME.
Amy Drake was only 18-years-old when her body was found by hunters in 2006 in the woods of Norridgewock, Maine, just a few miles from the Skowhegan town line. She’d been missing for a little over a month. Since then, there have been few answers as to what happened to Amy, and her case, although still open 15 years later, sits on a list of 100+ other cold cases in the state of Maine.
But this story isn't about a murder. It’s about friendship, nostalgia, and legacy. The things that were, and a butterfly effect of the things that could have been.
This is a revisit of the life and death of Amy Lynn Drake.
Kristen is out with Covid this week, and picks one of her personal favorite episodes with a new intro and a newly recorded original song to revisit this week. This episode originally aired December 2020.
Submit a tip at Maine Major Crimes Unit Central
If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, it’s not too late to get help. Call 1-800-662-HELP or visit findtreatment.gov for additional resources.
Detailed sources can be found on murdershetold.com
Connect on Instagram @murdershetoldpodcast
Support the show here
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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