LOOKS LIKE THE DEADLINE IS UP: NANCY GUTHRIE
With the abduction of Nancy Guthrie the mother of Today Show host, Savannah Guthrie, all eyes have been on Tucson AZ and where can Nancy be? With a deadline looming from supposed kidnappers asking for millions in BitCoin Crytopcurrency, time is of the essence. A special episode of JTT with hopes someone, somewhere comes forward and/or lets Nancy come home. If YOU know anything about what happened to Nancy, please CALL 1-520-882-7463 or 1-800-CALL FBI Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
LOOKS LIKE THE DEALINE IS HERE: NANCY GUTHRIE
With the abduction of Nancy Guthrie the mother of Today Show host, Savannah Guthrie, all eyes have been on Tucson AZ and where can Nancy be? With a deadline looming from supposed kidnappers asking for millions in BitCoin Crytopcurrency, time is of the essence. A special episode of JTT with hopes someone, somewhere comes forward and/or lets Nancy come home. If YOU know anything about what happened to Nancy, please call 520-882-7463 or 1-800-CALL-FBI (225-5324) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
LOOKS LIKE BILL AND PEGGY STEPHENSON NEED JUSTICE
In this month's special, Melissa from Just The Tip-Sters shares a case close to her heart with Cam & Jen. It's a head-scratcher. In May 2011, Bill and Peggy Stephenson, a kind, generous, and deeply loved couple from Florence, Kentucky, were brutally murdered inside their own home. Both were 74 years old. Their deaths sent shockwaves through Northern Kentucky and left family, friends, and an entire community searching for answers. More than a decade later, this horrific double homicide remains unsolved. There was no obvious motive, no clear suspects, and no explanation that made sense. Even seasoned detectives and the FBI have described the case as complex, haunting, and deeply baffling. The Boone County Sheriff’s Department continues to pursue leads and believes that more than one person may have information about what happened that night. Investigators have vowed to leave no stone unturned, but they still need public help. If you have any information, no matter how small it may seem, please get in touch with law enforcement. Boone County Sheriff’s Department Phone: 859-334-8496 Toll-Free Tip Line: 844-210-1111 Email: stephensontip@boonecountyky.org If you know anything about the murders of Bill and Peggy Stephenson, please speak up. One detail could be the key to ending this long nightmare and bringing justice to a family that has waited far too long. You can also send your tips to Melissa Phone: 832-842-7837 Email: jttipsters@gmail.com Make sure you follow Melissa's podcast Just the Tip-Sters. We know you'll love it. You can find her podcast on the same app you use to listen to OTCP. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
LOOKS LIKE ANDREW DYKES THREW A MONKEY WRENCH INTO THE LISK CASE: PEACHS AND BABY DOE
Tanya Denise Jackson was a hard working woman who entered the military for work and education. She became and Army Medical Assistant. She had a beautiful baby daughter named Tatiana while in a relationship with Army Anatomy Instructor, Andrew Dykes. So how did both Tanya and Tatiana end up murdered and thrown into the brush and a storm drain of Nassau County, NY in 1997? Known until Othram Labs identified Tanya and Tatiana as "Peaches Doe," due to a tattoo on Tanya and Baby Doe for 2 year old Tatiana. Long though of as victims of the Long Island Serial Killer because of their proximity to Gilgo Beach where many of the LISK victims have been found. But DNA on Tanya was recently matched to Andrew Dykes and Tatiana's DNA shows that she was his child. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
LOOKS LIKE WE FOUND MAGGIE SNIEJOWSKI: NOW WE NEED TO FIND WHO DID THIS
When the youngest of the 8 Sniegowski kids goes missing no one is worried...at first. All of Maggies older siblings has left home at 18 or 19 to start their adult lives. While Maggie was the extrovert and most outgoing of the kids she was 17 and not going to leave the house for awhile. She had plans. How did she end up getting from Toledo, Ohio to the east side of the Northbound entrance ramp from Indiana State Road 46 to Interstate 65? A young girl was found there and not identified until 2022, 30 years later, through genetic genealogy. Who did this to her? If YOU have any information on Maggie Sniegowski's case please contact Captain Jason Reynolds Boone County Sheriff Indiana, 765-483-6405 jreynolds@co.boone.in.us Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.