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Mystery Murders
Stephen Poole
6 episodes
1 week ago
I produce this series for my YouTube channel "Steve the Amateur Historian" and bring it to you here in podcast form. In this series I discuss unsolved murders, missing persons cases, Jane/John Doe cases, etc. As an Oregonian many of my early episodes are focused on cases from that state, but I have expanded the series now to cover cases from all over America.
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I produce this series for my YouTube channel "Steve the Amateur Historian" and bring it to you here in podcast form. In this series I discuss unsolved murders, missing persons cases, Jane/John Doe cases, etc. As an Oregonian many of my early episodes are focused on cases from that state, but I have expanded the series now to cover cases from all over America.
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The Disappearance of Vicki Hollar
Mystery Murders
1 hour 25 seconds
3 years ago
The Disappearance of Vicki Hollar

In the early 1970s Vicki Hollar, who'd recently relocated to Eugene, Oregon after graduating from college vanished and has never been seen since. It was August 20, 1973. Vicki was last seen leaving her job, reportedly on her way to her home, which was less than a mile away, to prepare for a party later on. The car she drove also vanished and has not been seen since. Some people, myself included, think that the infamous Ted Bundy may have been involved. In this episode I discuss the details of the case and some of the reasons why Bundy makes a viable suspect.

This episode was originally recorded during the summer of 2020.

Mystery Murders
I produce this series for my YouTube channel "Steve the Amateur Historian" and bring it to you here in podcast form. In this series I discuss unsolved murders, missing persons cases, Jane/John Doe cases, etc. As an Oregonian many of my early episodes are focused on cases from that state, but I have expanded the series now to cover cases from all over America.