New Episodes every Monday
Every week, Whitney & Melissa travel from state to state, covering unsolved cases in an attempt to gain public awareness and encourage positive movement in the case.
Oregon : Wendy Dehoop
Wendy Dehoop dropped her husband off at his job outside Eugene, Oregon, on Friday, April 22, 2005, before heading to her shift at the Georgia Pacific Mill. She was never seen again. Her purse and car would be recovered on two separate days, but no sign of Wendy.
What happened to Wendy Dehoop?
Ohio : Ashley Summers
In 2007, 14-year-old Ashley Summers disappeared, last seen walking to her aunt’s house. She called her mom once, but her whereabouts remain unknown. Police initially labeled her a runaway. The FBI found no connection to other local missing women cases. Ashley remains missing, and the family continues to search for her.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Cleveland Division of the FBI at 216 522 1400. The FBI's Violent Crimes Task Force and Child Abduction Rapid Deployment Team at 1 800 CALL FBI. , the Cleveland Division of the Police at 216 623 5000 or the Bureau of Criminal Investigation at 855 224 6446 are all working to find Ashley.
North Dakota : Olivia Lone Bear
Olivia Keri Lone Bear, also known as “Cedar Woman,” was born on October 11, 1985, to Iris Sherman-Four Bear and Harley Texx, Lone Bear, and was a beloved member of the Dripping Dirt clan. Despite her adventurous spirit and deep love for her five children, Olivia's life was tragically cut short in 2017 when she went missing from New Town, North Dakota. After an exhaustive search led by her determined family, Olivia's body was discovered in July 2018, buckled into the passenger seat of a submerged truck in Lake Sakakawea. The investigation into her mysterious death continues, with law enforcement yet to determine the cause or identify those responsible. The FBI is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the resolution of her case, urging anyone with knowledge to come forward.
Anyone with information is urged to call 800-CALLFBI (800-225-5324) or file tips at https://tips.fbi.gov.
North Carolina : Sara Graham
In this episode of "Navigating Advocacy," hosts Melissa and Whitney discuss the disappearance of Sara Nicole Graham, a 19-year-old Indigenous woman who went missing in Fairmont, North Carolina, in February 2015. Sara moved from Texas to live with her father, a sheriff's sergeant, and her stepmother, also a deputy. She disappeared on her way to work, and her van was found abandoned in a field. Despite extensive searches and investigations involving multiple agencies, including the FBI, no significant leads or evidence have been found. Sara's family remains hopeful, with her father emphasizing their need for closure. The episode highlights the ongoing search and encourages anyone with information to contact authorities.
New York : Rashawn Brazel
This week we discuss the unsolved case of Rashawn Brazell, his disappearance and gruesome murder in Brooklyn, New York. Described as outgoing and compassionate, Rashawn's life was tragically taken too soon. The case went cold quickly but in 2017 hope ignited when a man was arrested. However, charges would be dropped and Rashawn's family and friends would find themselves back to square one when it comes to advocating for justice. The NYPD asks that anyone with information about the murder of Rashawn Brazell contact (718) 636-6611 or 1-800-577-TIPS. All calls can be kept confidential.
New Jersey: Christopher Thomas
Christopher H. Thomas was a remarkable young man whose life was tragically cut short at the age of 16. Born to Regina and Ralph Thomas, Chris was a junior at Morris Catholic High School where he excelled academically, earning praise for both his academic and athletic accomplishments. Known for his heart and sportsmanship on and off the court, he was a friend to all. On October 1, 1982, Chris’s promising future was abruptly ended when he was shot and killed at the local mall, an act that remains unsolved despite numerous witnesses and extensive investigations. With his parents passing, his brother Mark has taken to the media to ask for help in his brother’s case. If you have any information please call the Morris County Crime Stoppers at 973-COPCALL
New Hampshire: Tammy Lynn Belanger
Exeter, New Hampshire, is a picturesque New England town where doors stay unlocked and everyone knows everyone. However, in 1984, 8-year-old Tammy Lynn Belanger vanished on her walk to school. After extensive searches and a person of interest, Tammy remains missing.
The Exeter Police Department is still seeking answers in Tammy's disappearance. What happened to Tammy Lynn Belanger?
Nevada : Jean Moore
In this intriguing episode, we discuss the baffling disappearance of Jean Marie Traxler Moore, a respected regional bank escrow officer, who vanished without a trace from a Laughlin, Nevada casino in 1992. Despite her financial stability and close relationship with her fiancé, Al Henderson, Jean's whereabouts remain a mystery. As the investigation unfolds, discrepancies in Al's account raise suspicions, leading to a web of unanswered questions. With surveillance footage and witness testimonies providing conflicting narratives, listeners are left pondering: did Al hold the key to Jean's vanishing, or is there more to this perplexing puzzle? Join us as we explore the enigmatic case of Jean Moore, and if you have any information, don't hesitate to reach out to authorities.
Contact Las Vegas Metropolitan Police at (702) 828-3111
Nebraska : Chance Englebert
25 year old Chance Englebert took a walk to blow off some steam after a disagreement with his wife's family never to be seen again. A trail of surveillance footage and several unanswered calls are all that investigators have to go on.
What happened to Chance Englebert?
Montana : Jeannette “Charlie” Atwater
Jeanette "Charlie" Rene Atwater was more than a tragic headline; she was a vibrant soul, a loving mother of three, and a generous spirit who left an indelible mark on those around her. On January 16th, 2000, her story took a dark turn as she was found lifeless in the trunk of her burning car. Despite the tireless efforts of law enforcement, her murder remains unsolved, leaving behind a haunting question of who could have committed such a heinous act against a woman known for her warmth and kindness. With each passing year, the mystery deepens, but the memory of Charlie lives on, etched in the hearts of those who loved her, and in the plea for justice that echoes through the decades.
Anyone with information is encouraged to reach out to the Yellowstone County Cold Case Unit at (406) 869-3530.
Missouri : Charles “Arlin” Henderson
Charles “Arlin” Leon Henderson was a typical energetic 11 year old boy. He enjoyed riding his bike, exploring the woods near his home and playing with friends. One summer evening, Arlin asked his mother if he could ride his bike to look for a friend to play with and she agreed but asked him to stay in their neighborhood not knowing that would be the last time she would see her son.
What happened to Arlin Henderson?
Mississippi : Jacqueline Levitz
Mary Jacqueline Levitz, born into a humble upbringing on a Louisiana cotton farm, navigated a life of remarkable twists and turns, marked by ambition and success. Her story took a dramatic turn when she met and married Ralph Levitz, a successful owner in the furniture industry. However, tragedy struck with Ralph's sudden illness, leading Jacqueline back to her roots in Mississippi. Yet, her return home was anything but smooth when she vanished from her home on November 18th, 1995, leaving behind a scene of violence and intrigue that continues to baffle investigators to this day.
Despite extensive searches and investigations, the fate of Mary Jacqueline Levitz remains shrouded in mystery, leaving behind a haunting question: What truly happened to this enigmatic woman of wealth and ambition?
Minnesota : Cassandra Rhines
Cassandra Rhines was a beautiful young woman who lived on the southwest side of Minneapolis. In June 1985, the then 19-year-old went missing after not showing up for her goddaughter’s birthday party. Her whereabouts would not be known for almost 30 years until her remains were discovered over 190 miles away.
What happened to Cassandra Rhines?
Michigan : Jessica Phelps
This week Melissa and Whitney dive into the tragic disappearance and murder of Jessica Phelps, a bright and spirited four-year-old girl who vanished from her home in Flint, Michigan, on July 1st, 1997. Despite extensive searches and public outcry, Jessica's whereabouts remained unknown for almost a year when her remains were found.
If you have any information about the murder of this little girl please contact Flint Police Department at (810) 237-6800.
West Virginia : Brian Cook
Boone & Wyoming County West Virginia have more than a few secrets hidden in the mountains. Brian David Cook grew up in the area and even after doing his best to escape the small town life by joining the Marines, he managed to return and marry the love of his life. Brian was a hard worker and doting father but after his job required him to spend extended periods of time away from home, he fell ill to addiction. Regardless of his addiction, he remained present in his daughter’s life. On July 27th when he didn’t call, his ex wife Christina knew something was wrong.
What happened to Brian David Cook?
Washington : Leah Roberts
On a chilly March night in 2000, Leah leaves her home on an unexpeced and secret cross country trip to Washington State towards these mountains. Her abandoned and wrecked vehicle would be found at the base of the Cascade Mountains, with peculiar clues like blankets and scattered possessions, but no sign of Leah herself. Six years would pass without so much of a hint to Leah’s whereabouts when her car would be reexamination to revealed a cut wire, suggesting a deliberate wreck, along with evidence of male DNA on her clothing. The unanswered questions multiplied, leading to various theories, from foul play to a planned disappearance. Leah, a spirited young woman of 5'6" and 130 pounds, remains missing, leaving behind an enigma that haunts those who knew her. If you possess any information regarding Leah Roberts's disappearance, please contact the Whatcom County Sheriff's Office at 360-778-6600 or the Whatcom Communication Dispatch Center at 360-676-6711. The mystery of her fate endures, a puzzle yearning to be solved amidst the grandeur of Desolation Peak.
Virginia : Heidi Childs & David Metzler
Loved ones are still actively seeking answers in the 2009 murders of two Virginia Tech students, Heidi Childs and David Metzler. Heidi and David, both in their sophomore year at VT, were shot and killed between 8:25 p.m. and 10 p.m. on August 26, 2009. Their personal belongings were missing, but their case has seen renewed attention with a $100,000 reward and a dedicated website for tips. Authorities continue to appeal to the community for information that could bring justice to the victims and their families.
Vermont : The Bennington Triangle
The Bennington Triangle refers to a mysterious region in southwestern Vermont known for unexplained disappearances and odd occurrences. Encompassing towns like Bennington, Woodford, Shaftsbury, and Glastonbury, the triangle gained notoriety due to its perplexing events. Among these, the vanishing of Paula Welden, a college student hiking on the Long Trail in 1946, stands out. Numerous other disappearances followed, like James E. Tedford, who disappeared from a bus in 1949, and the case of eight-year-old Paul Jepson in 1950, who vanished while his mother was momentarily distracted. Beyond the disappearances, eerie lights in the sky, unexplained animal mutilations, and an unsettling ambiance have been reported. The term "Bennington Triangle" was coined by Joseph A. Citro, an author who delved into the mysteries. While various explanations have been offered, the enigmas remain, captivating those intrigued by the paranormal and unsolved mysteries.
Utah : Kimberly Evans
Kimberly Arbon Evans was a vibrant soul whose battle with depression took an unexpected turn in 1994. After a tragic loss, Kimberly struggled with depression. When she was found murdered 15 miles away near a popular hiking trail, the family was saddled with yet another tragedy.
Who killed Kimberly Evans?
If you also have heard anyone speaking about Kimberly, regardless of how small or insignificant you may feel the information is, please call 801.743.5850.
Texas : Juan Leon Laureles
his episode centers around the small town of Brownwood, Texas, known for its corruption and deeply rooted issues of racism and homophobia. The focus is on the murder of Juan Leon Laureles, who was a beloved member of his family and community. Leon was a caring and giving person, known for his passion for cooking and music. On the day of his murder, Leon's car was found engulfed in flames, and his body was discovered nearby. Leon was shot execution style. His niece, Arlene, and the rest of his family have been fighting for justice and accountability, trying to uncover the truth behind his cold case and the mishandling of the investigation. The town's culture of fear and silence makes it difficult for witnesses to speak up, leaving Leon's family in agony, longing for justice and closure.
Call Heart of Texas Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477 for tips, you can remain anonymous. A reward is currently available.