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Just The Tip-Sters: True Crime PodcastJust The Tip-Sters: True Crime Podcast202. Looks Like You Can't Alibi Stupid - Judy Moilanen's Idiotic MurderNovember 29, 1992 was the very last day of Hunting Season in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, where 35 year-old Judy Moilanen, her husband Bruce and young daughter Elise were visiting Judy’s parents in the small town of Ontonagon, right on the banks of Lake Superior.  Seeing it was the last day of the season to do so, Bruce, along with a larger hunting party, headed out looking for deer to hunt. Judy decided to walk the five dogs currently in the house – her four Springer spaniels and her parents’ one.  Once the hunting party reassembled and got back to the house, Judy was now...2021-07-2753 minJust The Tip-Sters: True Crime PodcastJust The Tip-Sters: True Crime Podcast202. Looks Like You Can't Alibi Stupid - Judy Moilanen's Idiotic MurderNovember 29, 1992 was the very last day of Hunting Season in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, where 35 year-old Judy Moilanen, her husband Bruce and young daughter Elise were visiting Judy’s parents in the small town of Ontonagon, right on the banks of Lake Superior.  Seeing it was the last day of the season to do so, Bruce, along with a larger hunting party, headed out looking for deer to hunt. Judy decided to walk the five dogs currently in the house – her four Springer spaniels and her parents’ one.  Once the hunting party reassembled and got back to the house, Judy was now...2021-07-2753 minJust The Tip-Sters: True Crime PodcastJust The Tip-Sters: True Crime Podcast126. Smells Like Sending Barbara Ann Home - With Special Guest Todd MatthewsYou may recall, dear Tip-Ster, way back in Episode 8, when Melissa recalled the tragic-yet-amazing story of "Tent Girl," a young woman whose body was  found wrapped in a canvas designed to wrap circus tents, on the side of a road near Georgetown Kentucky in May 1968.  Tent Girl's story is remarkable for two reasons.  The first remarkable fact is that after a couple of years of trying everything that could be tried to learn Tent Girl's identity to no avail, the tiny town of Georgetown essentially adopted her as its own - even paying for her burial and a stunningly bea...2020-03-101h 01Just The Tip-Sters: True Crime PodcastJust The Tip-Sters: True Crime Podcast126. Smells Like Sending Barbara Ann Home - With Special Guest Todd MatthewsYou may recall, dear Tip-Ster, way back in Episode 8, when Melissa recalled the tragic-yet-amazing story of "Tent Girl," a young woman whose body was  found wrapped in a canvas designed to wrap circus tents, on the side of a road near Georgetown Kentucky in May 1968.  Tent Girl's story is remarkable for two reasons.  The first remarkable fact is that after a couple of years of trying everything that could be tried to learn Tent Girl's identity to no avail, the tiny town of Georgetown essentially adopted her as its own - even paying for her burial and a stunningly bea...2020-03-101h 01Just The Tip-Sters: True Crime PodcastJust The Tip-Sters: True Crime Podcast8. Tastes Like Tent CanvasMelissa discusses the tragic case of Barbara Ann Hackman, known only as "Tent Girl" when her body was first found wrapped in a circus tent canvas in rural Kentucky in 1969.  Through the determination of her family and the passion and commitment of one special man who, through pure coincidence, became the force behind her eventual identification decades later.  A tale of sadness, but also of the beauty of the human spirit, and the small Kentucky town that gave her dignity in death, though it never knew her name. 2018-02-0623 minJust The Tip-Sters: True Crime PodcastJust The Tip-Sters: True Crime Podcast8. Tastes Like Tent CanvasMelissa discusses the tragic case of Barbara Ann Hackman, known only as "Tent Girl" when her body was first found wrapped in a circus tent canvas in rural Kentucky in 1969.  Through the determination of her family and the passion and commitment of one special man who, through pure coincidence, became the force behind her eventual identification decades later.  A tale of sadness, but also of the beauty of the human spirit, and the small Kentucky town that gave her dignity in death, though it never knew her name. 2018-02-0623 min