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Unsolved Mystery: The Disappearance of the Sodder Children
The remains of the Sodder children have never been found, leading some to believe they were kidnapped, but recent evidence suggests they may have died in a 1945 house fire. A researcher, Stacey Horne, compiled all her research on the matter in a blog post and NPR article in 2005.
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The speaker expresses doubts about the earlier speculations of kidnapping and conjectures that George and Jenny might have died in a house fire caused by arson.
25:30 - 27:16 (01:46)
Summary
The speaker expresses doubts about the earlier speculations of kidnapping and conjectures that George and Jenny might have died in a house fire caused by arson.
ChapterUnsolved Mystery: The Disappearance of the Sodder Children
EpisodeThe Sodder Children Disappearance
PodcastHeart Starts Pounding: Horrors, Hauntings, and Mysteries
The West Memphis Three case involves the murder of three young boys in West Memphis, Arkansas in 1993 with three teenage boys being wrongly accused and convicted.
27:16 - 29:10 (01:54)
Summary
The West Memphis Three case involves the murder of three young boys in West Memphis, Arkansas in 1993 with three teenage boys being wrongly accused and convicted. There were reportedly organs found in the crime scene along with other evidence leading many to believe that the wrong people were convicted.
ChapterUnsolved Mystery: The Disappearance of the Sodder Children
EpisodeThe Sodder Children Disappearance
PodcastHeart Starts Pounding: Horrors, Hauntings, and Mysteries
The Sodder children went missing on Christmas Eve in 1945 after their home mysteriously caught fire.
29:11 - 30:04 (00:53)
Summary
The Sodder children went missing on Christmas Eve in 1945 after their home mysteriously caught fire. Despite several unanswered questions and potential evidence, the case was closed with the assumption that the children died in the fire.