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Ten years ago, on Sunday, August 30, 2015, Denise Robert embarked on her routine Sunday night walk. She was shot and killed in that northside neighborhood, in Manchester, NH, the city she grew up in. She was found after neighbors reporrted seeing a person laying in the street.
At 62, Denise was active and fit, her walks were a cherished ritual. She radiated a vibrant energy. Denise had always been a beacon of enthusiasm, for art, life, and adventure. She embraced every opportunity. Her passion for exploration was something she shared with her large family; As the oldest of 12, they found common ground in their love for the outdoors. She fostered a sense of adventure with her siblings and together they explored the mountains and trails of New Hampshire.
Her death that night in 2015 remains a mystery - to law enforcement, and to everyone who knew her. Denise's murder remains unsolved. New Hampshire Cold Case Unit says it's open and active, that they still receive tips, yet still no suspects, no people of interest exist.
Denise was a professional, having worked in sales and advertising for local newspapers for decades, she was not a person with enemies. Denise was simply out for a walk that night to reset for the week ahead. There haven't been any public updates on her case since 2017 when a search took place at a Londonderry property that was related to a man that could have been in the area at the time of her death.
I speak to her brother John about her case, updates from the newly expanded cold case unit, family advocacy, and NH Coalition of Familes of the Missing and Murdered.
Manchester, NH - The Queen City - New Hampshire's largest city, ranks among America's best places to live, and also has been plagued with drugs, crime, and homelessness.
More at crimeofthetruestkind.com | Follow the show links | Contact Anngelle at crimeofthetruestkind-at-gmail-com
LIve show dates:
Thursday,9/11 at Off Cabot, Beverly, Mass
Thursday 10/23 at The Burren, Somverville, Mass
13th Annual Spectacular Gift Drive for DCF Wonderfund - collecting unwrapped gifts for local foster families
Fri, Dec 19, The Burren, Somerville, Mass, live music from Gene Dante and the Future Starlets and Lovina Falls.
Spread holiday cheer this time of year. Get tickets!
Online: CrimeoftheTruestKind.com
Created, written, hosted by Anngelle Wood
#Massachusetts #massachusettstruecrime #NewEngland #TrueCrime #Advocacy #Podcast #ColdCases #Unsolved #Missing
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Ten years ago, on Sunday, August 30, 2015, Denise Robert embarked on her routine Sunday night walk. She was shot and killed in that northside neighborhood, in Manchester, NH, the city she grew up in. She was found after neighbors reporrted seeing a person laying in the street.
At 62, Denise was active and fit, her walks were a cherished ritual. She radiated a vibrant energy. Denise had always been a beacon of enthusiasm, for art, life, and adventure. She embraced every opportunity. Her passion for exploration was something she shared with her large family; As the oldest of 12, they found common ground in their love for the outdoors. She fostered a sense of adventure with her siblings and together they explored the mountains and trails of New Hampshire.
Her death that night in 2015 remains a mystery - to law enforcement, and to everyone who knew her. Denise's murder remains unsolved. New Hampshire Cold Case Unit says it's open and active, that they still receive tips, yet still no suspects, no people of interest exist.
Denise was a professional, having worked in sales and advertising for local newspapers for decades, she was not a person with enemies. Denise was simply out for a walk that night to reset for the week ahead. There haven't been any public updates on her case since 2017 when a search took place at a Londonderry property that was related to a man that could have been in the area at the time of her death.
I speak to her brother John about her case, updates from the newly expanded cold case unit, family advocacy, and NH Coalition of Familes of the Missing and Murdered.
Manchester, NH - The Queen City - New Hampshire's largest city, ranks among America's best places to live, and also has been plagued with drugs, crime, and homelessness.
More at crimeofthetruestkind.com | Follow the show links | Contact Anngelle at crimeofthetruestkind-at-gmail-com
LIve show dates:
Thursday,9/11 at Off Cabot, Beverly, Mass
Thursday 10/23 at The Burren, Somverville, Mass
13th Annual Spectacular Gift Drive for DCF Wonderfund - collecting unwrapped gifts for local foster families
Fri, Dec 19, The Burren, Somerville, Mass, live music from Gene Dante and the Future Starlets and Lovina Falls.
Spread holiday cheer this time of year. Get tickets!
Online: CrimeoftheTruestKind.com
Created, written, hosted by Anngelle Wood
#Massachusetts #massachusettstruecrime #NewEngland #TrueCrime #Advocacy #Podcast #ColdCases #Unsolved #Missing
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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