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Fire chief defends himself
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19:40 - 23:41 (04:01)

In the aftermath of a devastating house fire in 1945, the Fayetteville Fire Chief defended himself for not being able to drive the fire truck because of his disability, prompting the homeowner to bury the site and creating a memorial garden.

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In 1945, the Sodder family's home caught on fire and five of their children disappeared without a trace.
19:40 - 20:54 (01:13)
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Unsolved Mysteries
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In 1945, the Sodder family's home caught on fire and five of their children disappeared without a trace. With unanswered questions and suspicious behavior from the authorities involved, this case remains unsolved to this day.

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Fire chief defends himself
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Selects: The Unsolved Mystery Disappearance of the Sodder Children
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Despite many years having gone by, the disappearance of the Sodder children still remains a mystery.
20:55 - 23:41 (02:46)
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Sodder Children Mystery
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Despite many years having gone by, the disappearance of the Sodder children still remains a mystery. Various theories have been put forward, some relating to the parents’ possible involvement, while others speculate that an external entity was responsible.

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Fire chief defends himself
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Selects: The Unsolved Mystery Disappearance of the Sodder Children
Podcast
Stuff You Should Know