Episode
10 of 15: Look at the Deeds
Description
We study land records and discover a shocking connection between where Darlene Hulse’s body was found and Kenneth McCune Jr., a man who was convicted of another crime nearby. After taking a closer look, we find a slew of coincidences that lead us right to his front door in our search for answers.Click HERE to sign the petition and demand justice for Darlene Hulse.If you believe you have information about Darlene Hulse’s 1984 abduction and murder in Argos, Indiana, please email [email protected] view information and photos referenced in this episode, visit https://thedeckpodcast.com/look-at-the-deeds/Brought to you by CarMax. Car buying reimagined. Find a car you’ll love at CarMax.com.
Chapters
The land where Darlene Gentry's body was found in 1984 belonged to Chicago man, George Piascowee, while the land just north of the location belonged to Kenneth McCune's uncle, Jim, who had nothing to say about the incident in an interview.
00:00 - 04:19 (04:19)
Summary
The land where Darlene Gentry's body was found in 1984 belonged to Chicago man, George Piascowee, while the land just north of the location belonged to Kenneth McCune's uncle, Jim, who had nothing to say about the incident in an interview.
Episode10 of 15: Look at the Deeds
PodcastThe Deck Investigates
The badly painted green car owned by the Green River Killer may have been taken to a car dealership or entrusted to a dealer for sale after the murders to conceal its identity.
04:19 - 09:51 (05:31)
Summary
The badly painted green car owned by the Green River Killer may have been taken to a car dealership or entrusted to a dealer for sale after the murders to conceal its identity. Proof of this idea remains to be seen.
Episode10 of 15: Look at the Deeds
PodcastThe Deck Investigates
The speaker discusses his reluctance to talk about traumatic events and hear updates on related cases, despite the efforts of those around him to inform him.
09:51 - 13:53 (04:02)
Summary
The speaker discusses his reluctance to talk about traumatic events and hear updates on related cases, despite the efforts of those around him to inform him.
Episode10 of 15: Look at the Deeds
PodcastThe Deck Investigates
Kenneth apologizes to Pam years later with the help of a podcaster and a reporter, but it remains unclear whether his apology is sincere or not.
13:53 - 20:22 (06:29)
Summary
Kenneth apologizes to Pam years later with the help of a podcaster and a reporter, but it remains unclear whether his apology is sincere or not.
Episode10 of 15: Look at the Deeds
PodcastThe Deck Investigates
Kenneth resigned as a bus driver just weeks before Darlene was murdered, which could have been a contributing stressor for him.
20:22 - 25:14 (04:52)
Summary
Kenneth resigned as a bus driver just weeks before Darlene was murdered, which could have been a contributing stressor for him. However, his medical records did not show any previous instances of nervousness or mental health issues.