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EPISODE · Jul 5, 2022 · 1H 11M

Abandoned Summit | Outlandish, Ep 11

from Appalachian Mysteria · host Kromatic Media

Darrell Rice is released from prison, but the publicity of his indictments makes a normal life elusive. The FBI plans a summit to examine other possible murders by Evonitz, but it falls by the wayside. Two decades later, we give it a shot.Resources: The Pamela Gould Special — We’re hosting this 24-page special investigation from the Fredericksburg Freelance-Star until it is made available elsewhere. If you want to dive deep on the comparisons of Rice, Evonitz, and forensic evidence, this is where to start.29 Sketches — Images of all six sketches, plus photos of Rice and Evonitz The FBI should use DNA, not posters, to solve a cold-case murder — Dierdre Enright’s 2021 appeal in the Washington Post to check Evonitz DNA in the slayings of Julie & Lollie Innocence Project says answers to cold-case Shenandoah murders may sit buried in FBI evidence locker — A report by WUSA9, including interviews with Julie’s father, the parents of Alicia Showalter Reynolds, and Dierdre EnrightSarah & Geoff's book about the WVU Coed Murders(available on Amazon)Kendall's Appalachian Motorcycling Travel Channel(@motoappalachiadiscovery on YouTube)Kromatic Media

Darrell Rice is released from prison, but the publicity of his indictments makes a normal life elusive. The FBI plans a summit to examine other possible murders by Evonitz, but it falls by the wayside. Two decades later, we give it a shot. Resources: The Pamela Gould Special — We’re hosting this 24-page special investigation from the Fredericksburg Freelance-Star until it is made available elsewhere. If you want to dive deep on the comparisons of Rice, Evonitz, and forensic eviden...

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