Cold Case MHS: Monsters and Demons

Cold Case MHS: Monsters and Demons

by Randy Hubbard
Season 5
Lori Lynn
60-year-old Lori Lynn was a kindhearted mother and grandmother from Youngstown, Ohio. She worked in heavy machinery and was known as a headstrong, yet kind woman. On August 1st, 2017, Lori went to pick up her mother from their family farm. The security camera footage of Lori's car approaching the home is the last time she was ever seen. Lori was found dead the following morning on her family's tractor, submerged in a pond, and remains unsolved.
No Rings, Just Marks: Kimberly King
A pair of blue jeans, a high school varsity jacket, and an unopened pack of Supradent gum. This was part of the few things police found in the woods, belonging to 19 year old Kimberly King in Dayton Ohio. There are no photos of her living, not yearbook pictures or those taken by friends and family to remember her kindly. Only a few gruesome crime scene photos and pictures of the evidence, as taken by the police after her horrifying murder.
The Consolidated Road Murders: Melinda Newcomb, David Marker, and David Smelser
A late-night party turned deadly when Melinda Newcomb, David Marker, and David Smelser went to a house party at a secluded cabin off Consolidated Road. One minute, there’s friendly talking, and the next, three young adults are killed in cold blood. Listen to this podcast to discover the reason behind this shift in events.
A Fire that Sparked Tragedy: BJ and Brett Channell
The podcast episode titled A Fire that Sparked Tragedy delves into the 2004 arson case in Richwood, Ohio, where brothers BJ and Brett Channell perished in a deliberately set fire. The episode follows a narrative style, incorporating a timeline of events, personal stories of the victims, and an exploration of the house's hazardous conditions. It examines potential suspects, including the homeowner Bart and his ex-girlfriend, and discusses various theories about the fire's origin. The episode also highlights investigative challenges and unanswered questions, aiming to keep the memory of BJ and Brett alive while seeking justice. Through the insights of Stasia and Michaela, the podcast encourages listeners to critically assess the case and consider its broader implications.
Fields of Secrets: Danielle Greene and Lindsey Maccabee
Julia, Alea, and Isabela examine the unsolved murders of two best friends, Danielle Greene and Lindsey Maccabee, who vanished from Columbus, Ohio, in October 2016. Found weeks apart in open fields with no clues, no footprints, and no cause of death, their cases remain cold, while those closest to them continue seeking justice.
Jayme Brown
In this episode of Cold Case MHS: Monsters and Demons, Ella and Maddie dissect the case of Jayne Bowen. Jayme, a 22-year-old woman from Columbus, OH, vanished in April of 2014. She was a mother of two, daughter, sister, and friend. The walk home from her sister’s house should’ve taken her 10 minutes. 10 years later, and she still hasn’t arrived.
14 and Gone: The Disappearance of Ashley Summers
In July 2007, a 14-year-old Ashley Summers was seen for the last time. From a big family in a small house, she was last seen at a party at her great-uncle’s house when she left to go to her aunt’s house. It was on this trip that she disappeared without a trace. It’s been 18 years since, and no one knows where Ashley went. Theories, audio recordings, and news reports will be discussed as we walk you through this active case.
Robin Stone
Robin was a 17-year-old girl living in Cambridge, Ohio. She was 7 months pregnant, heading into her senior year of high school. She was dating Lee Savage at the time, who was the father of her unborn baby. Robin went missing on August 27th, 1991, and her skeletal remains were found on December 28th, 1991. No one was convicted, and the only two persons of interest were Lee and Jack Savage. This is the episode of Robin Stone.
Season 4
Season 4: Episode 12 - The Final Chapter - The Identification and Murder of Marcia King
On a side road in the small rural town of Troy, Ohio, the body of a young woman was found face down in a ditch. Her body was positioned in a manner that appeared to be staged by the perpetrator. She was placed in that ditch with her arms laid straight out and her bare feet crossed almost as if she was on a cross. Was this a symbol left by the killer? Was this a ritual or was it a way to ask for forgiveness? The unfortunate hurdle the police had to jump was who was this beautiful young woman and why would anyone want to kill her? The question of who she was was not answered for nearly 35 years after her death. She was known for all this time as the "Buckskin Girl", because of the buckskin jacket she was found wearing at the time. With the determination and hard work of a Detective who could not let it go and a large team of scientists she was finally identified as Marcia King. She was a young woman trying to find her way in life. She was a drifter who suffered from mental illness. Marcia left home from Arkansas and was last seen alive in Louisville, Ky. She was known to hitchhike and it appeared as if she may have been trying to get to a local religious group when she took a ride with the wrong person. She was badly beaten and strangled and left on the side of the road to die. Detective Hickey just had to keep going and he believes Marcia's Final Chapter will end with a conviction very soon. On a side note, this is also my Final Chapter of both my teaching career and this podcast. I will be retiring soon and I just want to say thank you to everyone that has helped us along the way. I sincerely love what I have done for 34 years and I love all of the students I have had the pleasure of teaching. Thank you for listening and farewell. Contact Information if you know anything. Detective Hickey Miami County Sheriff's Office 201 W Main St, Troy, OH 45373 Phone: (937) 440-6085 Contact Information: coldcase@masonohioschools.com 513-398-5025 Ext. 33304
Season 4: Episode 11 - Trying Her Best - The Murder of Jillian Miles
In front of her two young children, Jillian Miles was ruthlessly gunned down. She was a wonderful mother who unfortunately had a hard time letting go. The father of Jillian's children was not exactly a law-abiding citizen and may have been a bit possessive, but he didn't want to be tied down to one woman, but Jillian was in love and wanted to make things work with him. Being a single mother is difficult and it is very expensive so Jillian had to find a way to support her family. Unfortunately, that meant she had to resort to illegal means to make ends meet. This introduced Jillian to a whole new world of bad individuals. One night an individual decided that Jillian was causing problems in their life of crime and it was time for her to go. Jillian had run out of ways to support her children and it cost her her life. She was just a young mother Trying Her Best. Contact information: Dayton Police Department 335 W 3rd Street Dayton, Ohio 45402 Contact Information: coldcase@masonohioschools.com 513-398-5025
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