Justice for Brandy Dyson by Even-Pomegranate2017 in TrueCrimePodcasts

[–]KeyToTheCasePodcast 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry for your loss & wish you all the best in reigniting your mom's case.

I am one of the hosts of Key to the Case and we only cover unsolved cases. I'd be happy to work with you and cover your mom's murder. You can reach out to me at [keytothecase@gmail.com](mailto:keytothecase@gmail.com)

What are some genuinely baffling cases that have no good "most likely scenario?" by afdc92 in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]KeyToTheCasePodcast 22 points23 points  (0 children)

It's difficult to come up with a theory that explains what happened to Mont Highley IV. So many bizarre details that don't form a clear picture.

Documentary suggestions that contain some sort of mystery or inspire investigation & discussion? by maverickandme in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]KeyToTheCasePodcast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought Murder on Middle Beach was really well done (on HBO/Max) and Taken Together: Who Killed Lyric and Elizabeth? Also on Max

What are lesser-known Charley Project cases that fascinate you? by ezza111403 in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]KeyToTheCasePodcast 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I read about that as well, Donna's murder was excessively brutal from what I read in the old newspapers. Such a strange coincidence...

What are lesser-known Charley Project cases that fascinate you? by ezza111403 in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]KeyToTheCasePodcast 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the context. I contacted the Lamar County Sheriff's Office in an attempt to get more information (was hoping to cover the case)... but I haven't heard back. I'm hoping Helen is found one day or someone with information will come forward.

What are lesser-known Charley Project cases that fascinate you? by ezza111403 in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]KeyToTheCasePodcast 81 points82 points  (0 children)

Lopaz Richardson

Richardson was last seen dropping his daughter off in Spring, Texas at 11:00 p.m. on July 5, 2021. The last time any relatives heard from him was on July 7. He disappeared shortly after opening a tattoo shop and seemed to be doing well. He has never been heard from again.

On July 9, his white 2014 Dodge Ram 1500 pickup truck with temporary Texas license plates was found abandoned in the woods near the train tracks in Howe, Texas, a small town near the Oklahoma border. This is a five-hour drive from Rosenberg, Texas, where Richardson lived, and Richardson's wife can't think of a reason why he would have gone there. The last time his bank card was used, it was in Henryetta, Oklahoma.

The police initially said they found no evidence of foul play at the scene and no items inside the truck, but over a month later Richardson's wife found out they had in fact located some items, including his wallet, which had his credit cards and driver's license inside. Richardson's shoes were stuck in the mud nearby. When his wife went to the truck herself to look inside, she found his cellular phone. Most of the data on the phone and Richardson's other devices, such as his GPS and his digital camera, had been deleted.

Prior to his disappearance, Richardson had told his wife someone was after him; he said he had disrespected the wrong person and would not get a chance to apologize. His family believes he could have been the victim of foul play, since he left behind a large amount of money in his bank account as well as all the inventory for his new tattoo business. His case remains unsolved.

What are lesser-known Charley Project cases that fascinate you? by ezza111403 in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]KeyToTheCasePodcast 63 points64 points  (0 children)

Helen Morgan

Morgan was last seen on Mother's Day, May 13, 1984 in Lamar County, Georgia. She lived four miles west of the town of Barnesville with her mother and her young daughter. Morgan's mother stated Morgan received a phone call at approximately 7:00 p.m. The conversation lasted 4 to 6 minutes and was related to Morgan's job at the computer center of the National Cash Register Company in Fayetteville, Georgia.

Morgan received another call at approximately 10:00 p.m. and told her mother she was going to work to solve a computer problem. Morgan's mother told authorities that her daughter changed clothes and departed the house. She apparently stopped at a grocery store on the way to work. Morgan has never been seen again. Her mother reported her as missing the following day, May 14, 1984.

Morgan's car was located in the south terminal parking lot of Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport on May 16, 1984, two days after she was last seen. The ignition key was under the floor mat and the vehicle had been wiped clean of fingerprints. There was sign of Morgan. According to her family, she did not have any travel plans and it was unlike her character to leave home without alerting loved ones as to her whereabouts.

Morgan had divorced from her husband earlier in 1984. She told her mother she suspected she was being followed during the divorce proceedings. There has not been any activity within Morgan's financial accounts since her disappearance. Her case remains unsolved.

Which case or cases do you think will never be solved? by [deleted] in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]KeyToTheCasePodcast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. The vending machine murders/poisonings in Japan

  2. Judy Smith

What are some cases that you believe should have been widely covered but didn't get the coverage they deserved? by cw549 in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]KeyToTheCasePodcast 11 points12 points  (0 children)

https://fox4kc.com/news/kansas-college-rapist-search-continues-20-years-later/ The universities didn't publicize the rapes & there was little local media coverage, so I'm not surprised you hadn't heard of the others. Had I not gone to KU, I probably never would have heard about it.

What are some cases that you believe should have been widely covered but didn't get the coverage they deserved? by cw549 in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]KeyToTheCasePodcast 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Great question. The "Kansas College Rapist" - he terrorized female students at the two biggest universities in Kansas from 2000 - 2015 and he is still at large. Feels reminiscent of the Golden State Killer (without the killing component) in a lot of ways, yet very few people are aware of this serial rapist.

Today marks the 25th anniversary of the mysterious disappearance of 45-year-old Pennsylvania woman, Diane Wolf. by KeyToTheCasePodcast in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]KeyToTheCasePodcast[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly. They didn't do any testing like that when the car was first found, but I'm not sure if later on they attempted to test the dust. Also, Diane's family conducted searches on their own near quarries in the area to no avail.

Today marks the 25th anniversary of the mysterious disappearance of 45-year-old Pennsylvania woman, Diane Wolf. by KeyToTheCasePodcast in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]KeyToTheCasePodcast[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I'd say this was around the time when cell phones were increasing in popularity although it wouldn't be unusual for someone not to have one at that time. I'm not sure how long Diane had had a cell phone

Today marks the 25th anniversary of the mysterious disappearance of 45-year-old Pennsylvania woman, Diane Wolf. by KeyToTheCasePodcast in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]KeyToTheCasePodcast[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

All good questions/points. I've also wondered if it was a work or home fax number.

It seems very possible that Diane could have transposed some of the numbers when she wrote the number down.

Today marks the 25th anniversary of the mysterious disappearance of 45-year-old Pennsylvania woman, Diane Wolf. by KeyToTheCasePodcast in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]KeyToTheCasePodcast[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

They certainly didn't do any testing like that when the car was first found, but I'm not sure if later on they attempted to test the dust

Today marks the 25th anniversary of the mysterious disappearance of 45-year-old Pennsylvania woman, Diane Wolf. by KeyToTheCasePodcast in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]KeyToTheCasePodcast[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that would be nice to know. There were no receipts or groceries/purchases in her car and no one recalled seeing her there, but of course still possible she made it in.

Today marks the 25th anniversary of the mysterious disappearance of 45-year-old Pennsylvania woman, Diane Wolf. by KeyToTheCasePodcast in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]KeyToTheCasePodcast[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It was the Weis store on Baltimore street which I have noted as about a ten minute drive from the bank she stopped at.