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The Freeze Plug Pulled by Hand - Episode 20


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The Freeze Plug Pulled by Hand: The Disappearance of Sarah Boyd, Kimberly Boyd, and Linda McCord.

A blue Lincoln stalled on a dark highway because a freeze plug popped out of the engine, yet the temperature was nowhere near freezing. The car was found twenty minutes in the wrong direction, and a husband arrived home at dawn with mud-caked boots before reporting anyone missing. How does a reliable mother vanish along with her toddler and best friend without a single scream?

In this episode, we explore a credit card used to buy luggage three years after the disappearance, a witness who saw a beat-up blue vehicle stalking the women, and a police lieutenant who helped move the crime scene before it could be processed. Why did a confession years later mention "two birds" when three people were taken? The mechanical evidence suggests this breakdown was no accident.

Case Details
  • Victim: Sarah Boyd, 32, seamstress; Kimberly Boyd, 2, toddler; Linda McCord, 32, factory worker.
  • Date: April 3, 1987.
  • Location: Dorchester and Orangeburg Counties, South Carolina, USA.
  • Case Status: Active cold case with no convictions; the primary suspect died in 2018 without being charged.
Episode Key Points
  • - The Lincoln’s freeze plug was manually removed to disable the engine, despite temperatures remaining above freezing.
  • - John McCord returned home at 6:30 AM covered in wet mud but claimed he had been driving around looking for his wife.
  • - Sarah Boyd’s credit card was used three years later to purchase luggage, yet the signature was illegible.
  • - Police allowed the abandoned vehicle to be towed and repaired before processing it for forensic evidence.

Sarah Boyd, South Carolina disappearance, cold case 1987, unsolved mysteries, homicide, investigation, true crime, kidnapping, forensic science, true crime English.

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