Explore unsolved disappearances of victims from bus stops, including eerie connections and potential serial killer theories. Anonymous tips and suspicious comments reopen cold cases, leading to investigations and searches for missing individuals. The podcast delves into the enigma of missing girls, highlighting struggles and unanswered questions surrounding their vanishings.
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Annette's Bus Stop Disappearance
Annette Malinoski vanished from her bus stop while waiting under a shelter on a large plantation in South Carolina.
Her stepfather Steve found a note possibly left by her, hinting she left with "mom," who had also disappeared a year earlier.
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Conflicting Accounts and Suspicious Claims
Rumors of an affair and domestic abuse surrounded Steve but were never conclusively proven.
Steve’s account of witnessing Corey leaving and being picked up by a vehicle was found implausible due to property layout.
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Possible Motive Behind Annette’s Disappearance
Annette possibly knew what happened to her mother, making her a liability to Steve if he was involved.
The timing of her disappearance, nearly a year after her mother vanished, raises questions about a motive to silence her.
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For most of us, heading to a bus stop would be a mindless act. Just a stop before your next destination. But unfortunately for some, it’s become their last known sighting. Today, Brit and I are exploring several unsolved cases where victims have mysteriously disappeared from a bus stop. We’re hoping someone out there has more information as to what occurred before each of those buses arrived…
If you have any information about the disappearances of…
Korrina Malinoski or Annette Sagers: Please contact the Berkeley County Cold Case Squad at coldcases@berkeleycountysc.gov, or call 843-719-4668.
Madalina Cojocari: Please contact the Cornelius Police Department at 704-892-7773, or the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI. If you would like to remain anonymous, please call North Mecklenburg Crime Stoppers at 704-896-7867.
Tabitha Tuders: Please contact the Nashville Police Department Cold Case Unit at 615-862-7803, or Crime Stoppers at 615-742-7463.
Zita Cecilia Gutierrez: Please call the Montgomery County Police Department at 301-279-8000. And if you knew Cecilia, or if you’re someone with the Montgomery County Police Department, please email us at CrimeJunkie@audiochuck.com.
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