If you have come this far, you definitely want to stay in the loop.
In this episode you will hear about the profound impact good citizens coming forward with what seems like small details have on critical investigations like this one. For example, a storage shed manager not only finds it interesting that a particular shed gets an unannounced visit, but gets that visit after the cops were there.
And, how many people have offered a place for a friend to store a car for a while?
Who really solved cases? The detectives or the community?
We learn about a house on DeWeese Street (and why it’s called a shotgun house of all things), and what roll it played in Aubrey’s kidnapping and murder. Interesting things are found from ammunition to dried blood.
You will learn more about the suspect, who by the way wasn’t a talker with the law, and likely was more interested in scooting off to Mexico. And as an artist, did he find a new medium to create with? Like murder?
Take a listen as Paul Williams and Billy Richmond look for a mystery gun, and find a car in a rural area, surrounded by dead grass.
The Murder of Aubrey Nuckolls | Part 1 of 4 | 10/25/2022
The Murder of Aubrey Nuckolls | Part 2 of 4 | 11/1/2022
The Murder of Aubrey Nuckolls | Part 3 of 4 | 11/8/2022
The Murder of Aubrey Nuckolls | Part 4 of 4 | 11/15/2022
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