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The speaker overhears a couple fighting through a vent in the hallway, with the woman upset about the man being with another woman despite all she had done for him, and the man taking no responsibility.
31:03 - 31:55 (00:51)
Summary
The speaker overhears a couple fighting through a vent in the hallway, with the woman upset about the man being with another woman despite all she had done for him, and the man taking no responsibility.
ChapterThe Disappearance of Cherie Warren
EpisodeThe Search for Sheree | The Supper Club | 4
PodcastCold
Mary and the speaker initially forgot about the altercation they had with Cherie until they saw the news of her disappearance in the newspaper.
31:55 - 34:21 (02:26)
Summary
Mary and the speaker initially forgot about the altercation they had with Cherie until they saw the news of her disappearance in the newspaper. Kerry Hartman reported Cherie missing, and the speaker found a box that Cherie had left while doing fall cleaning of the house.
ChapterThe Disappearance of Cherie Warren
EpisodeThe Search for Sheree | The Supper Club | 4
PodcastCold
Mary reported a fight between Kerry and Shuri to a Roy police officer but not Jack Bell, which may have caused a communication breakdown in the case.
34:21 - 36:50 (02:28)
Summary
Mary reported a fight between Kerry and Shuri to a Roy police officer but not Jack Bell, which may have caused a communication breakdown in the case. Two women who lived above Carrie Hartman in 1985 also reported hearing a loud argument between Carrie and Cherie Warren, two days prior to the first newspaper report on Cherie's disappearance.
ChapterThe Disappearance of Cherie Warren
EpisodeThe Search for Sheree | The Supper Club | 4
PodcastCold
The speaker describes the location of various points on a map, including the property where Fred Johns held hunting rights, which sat on a dirt road at the top of a mountain and was accessible from a road that runs between two reservoirs.
36:50 - 38:39 (01:49)
Summary
The speaker describes the location of various points on a map, including the property where Fred Johns held hunting rights, which sat on a dirt road at the top of a mountain and was accessible from a road that runs between two reservoirs.