Episode

INFAMOUS: Manhole Murders
Description
The investigation into one man reported missing from South Bend, Indiana, uncovers four dead bodies and many uncomfortable truths, and shines a light into one of the darkest corners of America. For current Fan Club membership options and policies, please visit https://crimejunkieapp.com/library/. Sources for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/infamous-manhole-murders/
Chapters
The disappearance of a 40-year-old man leads to the discovery of three more missing men, in a case that uncovers deep-seated social issues and a need for change that many are still looking for.
00:00 - 02:04 (02:04)
Summary
The disappearance of a 40-year-old man leads to the discovery of three more missing men, in a case that uncovers deep-seated social issues and a need for change that many are still looking for.
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Shan could not commit to sobriety and therefore could not stay in supportive housing or shelters in South Bend.
02:04 - 06:31 (04:26)
Summary
Shan could not commit to sobriety and therefore could not stay in supportive housing or shelters in South Bend. Despite trying treatment programs, he found it difficult to make progress.
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A family is searching for their missing loved one and faces legal obstacles while doing so.
06:31 - 11:59 (05:28)
Summary
A family is searching for their missing loved one and faces legal obstacles while doing so. Despite the challenges, the missing person had found happiness and love within their chosen lifestyle.
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The police investigating the case of missing men from Nolans reportedly found buzz around the manholes as scrapping metals including lead, aluminum, and copper were at an all-time high at that time.
11:59 - 16:37 (04:37)
Summary
The police investigating the case of missing men from Nolans reportedly found buzz around the manholes as scrapping metals including lead, aluminum, and copper were at an all-time high at that time. A guy named Don was granted permission to scrap underground around the parallel train wires near the fort.
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Investigators analyze the strange circumstances surrounding the discovery of the bodies in a manhole and the dark spots on the wall next to Shan's bed.
16:37 - 21:37 (05:00)
Summary
Investigators analyze the strange circumstances surrounding the discovery of the bodies in a manhole and the dark spots on the wall next to Shan's bed.
EpisodeINFAMOUS: Manhole Murders
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Police are investigating the deaths of Shan, whose last name was not provided, 51, and 48-year-old Michael J.
21:37 - 27:27 (05:50)
Summary
Police are investigating the deaths of Shan, whose last name was not provided, 51, and 48-year-old Michael J. Brown, both of Rockford, Illinois, after their bodies were found dumped in a manhole connected to the city's sewer system. There is still a third missing person whose whereabouts remain unknown and whom police are assuming is also deceased.
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Police believe Randy's story and turn their attention to Daniel, who admits to building a room with Randy but whose timeline doesn't match up with witness reports of seeing Randy at the fort later on.
27:27 - 34:35 (07:08)
Summary
Police believe Randy's story and turn their attention to Daniel, who admits to building a room with Randy but whose timeline doesn't match up with witness reports of seeing Randy at the fort later on.
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This episode discusses the lack of justice for the murder of Sandra Lee and the controversial trial and sentencing of her convicted killer, James Urbanski.
34:35 - 46:01 (11:26)
Summary
This episode discusses the lack of justice for the murder of Sandra Lee and the controversial trial and sentencing of her convicted killer, James Urbanski.
EpisodeINFAMOUS: Manhole Murders
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The podcast discusses how voluntar organizations, staffed by passionate people, help with retiring racing greyhounds by finding permanent homes for the dogs.
46:01 - 48:10 (02:08)
Summary
The podcast discusses how voluntar organizations, staffed by passionate people, help with retiring racing greyhounds by finding permanent homes for the dogs.