
Our card this week is Wojciech Fudali, the 3 of Spades from Rhode Island. On its face, this missing person’s case might appear to be a tragic tale of a young man experiencing some sort of mental break. But there are a lot of loose ends and strange occurrences that can’t fully be explained away by a young college grad simply taking off on his own.If you know anything about the mysterious disappearance of Wojciech Fudali on December 6th, 2008 in Narragansett, Rhode Island, you can call Narragansett Police Department’s anonymous tip line at (401) 789-8967. If you don’t mind speaking to Detective Ryan Prest directly you can call him at (401) 789-1091, EXT. 305 or email him at [email protected]. View source material and photos for this episode at: thedeckpodcast.com/wojciech-fudali Let us deal you in… follow The Deck on social media.Instagram: @thedeckpodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @thedeckpodcast_ | @audiochuckFacebook: /TheDeckPodcast | /audiochuckllcTo support Season of Justice and learn more, please visit seasonofjustice.org. The Deck is hosted by Ashley Flowers. Instagram: @ashleyflowersTikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkieTwitter: @Ash_FlowersFacebook: /AshleyFlowers.AF Text Ashley at 317-733-7485 to talk all things true crime, get behind the scenes updates, and more!
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Our card this week is Wojtek Fudali, the Three of Spades from Rhode Island. And hi, The Deck listeners. I'm Kylie Lowe, host of another weekly audio chuck true crime show, Dark Down East. And I'm so grateful Ashley passed me the mic today. But on Dark Down East, we cover cold cases in the New England area, just like the one you're going to hear about today.
And who knows, maybe next week you'll hear from another member of the Audiochuck family to tell you about a case in their backyard. Now, this missing person's case, on its face, might appear to be a tragic tale of a young man experiencing some sort of mental break.
But there are a lot of loose ends and strange occurrences that can't fully be explained away by a young college grad simply taking off on his own. And since we're in my neck of the woods, Ashley asked me to take over for this episode. I'm Kylie Lowe, and this is The Deck.
During a cold 30-something degree afternoon on December 6th, 2008, a patrolman was dispatched to a house on East Shore Road in Narragansett to take a report about a missing man. Pulling up to the quaint New England-style home in a nice neighborhood on a Saturday afternoon, I can only imagine why the first response wouldn't have been five alarm.
It was likely that whatever was going on here wasn't the result of some criminal act. When the officer arrived around 1 p.m., he was greeted by the callers, two young men who we know to be Burton, the guy living at the home, and another friend, Sean. Here's Narragansett detective Ryan Prest.
They were concerned because Wojtek had been at their house overnight, and when they went to go check on him in the morning, he was gone. He was not there. And the last time they saw him, they reported he was acting. What they said was strange.
While the more than 50 pages of police documents related to this case redacted all the names, AudioTrucks reporter Madison was able to identify the key players through her own sources and reporting from Terry Weber Mangos for the Providence Journal.
From what we were able to put together, officers learned that the night before, 22-year-old Wojtek had been at his place about 45 minutes away in Newport with his roommate Zachary and their buddy Sean. Wojtek was sleeping, but his friends woke him up for a night out in Narragansett. Sean's girlfriend at the time, Caroline, was there too, and the group took off in her car.
They went to a party, then hopped over to Charlie O's Tavern around 10 p.m., before rounding out the night at another party. Zachary parted ways with the group shortly after arriving at that second party, leaving with his girlfriend to go back to her place.
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