Anne-Marie Green
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Welcome back to Postmortem. I'm your host, Anne-Marie Green. And today we're going to be discussing the case of Justine Vandershoot, who in 2003 went missing from her parents' home in Auburn, California. Now, law enforcement quickly suspected Justine's boyfriend and his roommate. With me here to discuss this case is 48 Hours correspondent, Natalie Morales, and producer, Guyane Kachetian-Mendez.
Welcome back to Postmortem. I'm your host, Anne-Marie Green. And today we're going to be discussing the case of Justine Vandershoot, who in 2003 went missing from her parents' home in Auburn, California. Now, law enforcement quickly suspected Justine's boyfriend and his roommate. With me here to discuss this case is 48 Hours correspondent, Natalie Morales, and producer, Guyane Kachetian-Mendez.
Welcome back to Postmortem. I'm your host, Anne-Marie Green. And today we're going to be discussing the case of Justine Vandershoot, who in 2003 went missing from her parents' home in Auburn, California. Now, law enforcement quickly suspected Justine's boyfriend and his roommate. With me here to discuss this case is 48 Hours correspondent, Natalie Morales, and producer, Guyane Kachetian-Mendez.
Thank you so much for joining us again, ladies. Good to be with you, Anne-Marie. Thanks for having us. So listen, as usual, everyone, a reminder to you that if you haven't listened to this 48 hours episode, you can certainly find the full audio version just below this episode in your podcast feed.
Thank you so much for joining us again, ladies. Good to be with you, Anne-Marie. Thanks for having us. So listen, as usual, everyone, a reminder to you that if you haven't listened to this 48 hours episode, you can certainly find the full audio version just below this episode in your podcast feed.
Thank you so much for joining us again, ladies. Good to be with you, Anne-Marie. Thanks for having us. So listen, as usual, everyone, a reminder to you that if you haven't listened to this 48 hours episode, you can certainly find the full audio version just below this episode in your podcast feed.
So go take a listen or go watch it wherever you get your 48 hours and then come on back for this conversation. You start the hour with a conversation with Matt Scribner. He's the equestrian who had actually first spotted, first a freshly dug hole in the ground, and later he goes back and it looks a lot different. You're on horseback. And I think that's something that maybe...
So go take a listen or go watch it wherever you get your 48 hours and then come on back for this conversation. You start the hour with a conversation with Matt Scribner. He's the equestrian who had actually first spotted, first a freshly dug hole in the ground, and later he goes back and it looks a lot different. You're on horseback. And I think that's something that maybe...
So go take a listen or go watch it wherever you get your 48 hours and then come on back for this conversation. You start the hour with a conversation with Matt Scribner. He's the equestrian who had actually first spotted, first a freshly dug hole in the ground, and later he goes back and it looks a lot different. You're on horseback. And I think that's something that maybe...
might be missed, is that this is an area that's actually kind of hard to get to.
might be missed, is that this is an area that's actually kind of hard to get to.
might be missed, is that this is an area that's actually kind of hard to get to.
And I learned something about you, Natalie. I did not know that you were an equestrian yourself. And the horses are pretty interesting as well.
And I learned something about you, Natalie. I did not know that you were an equestrian yourself. And the horses are pretty interesting as well.
And I learned something about you, Natalie. I did not know that you were an equestrian yourself. And the horses are pretty interesting as well.
When I saw kind of the image of the debris, I thought, is that a mattress? What is that? And then I thought, how do you even get stuff out there? You know, what was this place like back then?
When I saw kind of the image of the debris, I thought, is that a mattress? What is that? And then I thought, how do you even get stuff out there? You know, what was this place like back then?
When I saw kind of the image of the debris, I thought, is that a mattress? What is that? And then I thought, how do you even get stuff out there? You know, what was this place like back then?
So let's talk about the suspects because police, you know, identify them pretty quickly. Danny Besimer and Brandon Fernandez. It's not uncommon for investigators to look immediately to a boyfriend or a partner. A little less common for them to also suspect the roommate. Right. You know, tell me about these two guys.
So let's talk about the suspects because police, you know, identify them pretty quickly. Danny Besimer and Brandon Fernandez. It's not uncommon for investigators to look immediately to a boyfriend or a partner. A little less common for them to also suspect the roommate. Right. You know, tell me about these two guys.