Ashley Flowers
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Now, Josh doesn't believe that he was.
He doesn't think that his father was capable of that kind of violence.
And he thinks that if he had done something, like the guilt would have eaten away at him.
He thinks someone else out there might hold the answers.
And he hopes that one day they'll come forward to give him and his family the relief of finally laying Bonnie to rest.
And I don't know, I really do believe that there's hope for that.
So if anyone out there has information about Bonnie's disappearance or her missing vehicle, please contact the currently detective, that's Detective Nicholas Hubbs, at Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.
The phone number is 317-327-6160.
Or you can email us, tips at audiochuck.com.
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We'll be back next week with a brand new episode.
Crime Junkie is an AudioChuck production.
I think Chuck would approve.
Our card this week is Sharon Glover, the Six of Spades from Louisiana. Early one morning, just two weeks before Thanksgiving, the body of a woman was found viciously stabbed to death on a rural back road in Louisiana. Rumors led this woman's family to believe that the killer was someone they knew. But detectives are now releasing new information in this case for the first time.
Our card this week is Sharon Glover, the Six of Spades from Louisiana. Early one morning, just two weeks before Thanksgiving, the body of a woman was found viciously stabbed to death on a rural back road in Louisiana. Rumors led this woman's family to believe that the killer was someone they knew. But detectives are now releasing new information in this case for the first time.
Our card this week is Sharon Glover, the Six of Spades from Louisiana. Early one morning, just two weeks before Thanksgiving, the body of a woman was found viciously stabbed to death on a rural back road in Louisiana. Rumors led this woman's family to believe that the killer was someone they knew. But detectives are now releasing new information in this case for the first time.
And they believe that there has been a different prime suspect lurking in the background of this investigation for decades. I'm Ashley Flowers, and this is The Deck. On November 14th, 1993, two locals were out driving about 20 miles outside of Shreveport, Louisiana's city center.
And they believe that there has been a different prime suspect lurking in the background of this investigation for decades. I'm Ashley Flowers, and this is The Deck. On November 14th, 1993, two locals were out driving about 20 miles outside of Shreveport, Louisiana's city center.
And they believe that there has been a different prime suspect lurking in the background of this investigation for decades. I'm Ashley Flowers, and this is The Deck. On November 14th, 1993, two locals were out driving about 20 miles outside of Shreveport, Louisiana's city center.
When they turned off the highway onto the rural Mount Olive Church Road that dead-ended at the old missionary cemetery, their headlights barely cut through a dense fog drifting through the oaks. But as the mist cleared, something caught the driver's eye in a drainage ditch. It was the body of a woman laying face down.