True Crime P.I.

By: Dana Poll
  • Summary

  • Introducing True Crime P.I., an investigative podcast that explores unsolved Missing and Unidentified persons cases from the 70s, 80s, and 90s.

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Episodes
  • Part 2 - Unsolved: The Disappearance of Deborah McKneely.
    Jul 19 2024

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    In this episode we talk with Stan and Scott, two of Deborah's brothers about her relationship with her husband Donald McKneely, what Deborah told Scott the day before she disappeared, and why the Rockdale Sheriff's Department hasn't been able to solve this case.

    On January 29, 1991, the very day Deborah McKneely was supposed to sign divorce papers to end her 20 year marriage to Donald McKneely, this mother of 2 young sons went missing from her home in Rockdale, Georgia. Foul play was suspected, and her husband, Donald was publicly named a suspect by the Rockdale Sheriff's Department.

    if you know anything about the disappearance of of Deborah McKneely, please contact the Rockdale Sheriff’s office at770-918-6700 or the Georgia Bureau of Investigation at 1-800-597-8477.

    If you would like to suggest a discussion topic, email me at truecrimepi@gmail.com or visit my website at truecrimepi.com.

    Music: Stange Detective by
    Harumachi

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    The views and opinions expressed by guests of True Crime PI and Behind the Badge are entirely their own and do not necessarily represent the perspectives, opinions, or positions of the host or contributors.

    Individuals mentioned in this episode are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

    True Crime PI and Behind the Badge - brought to you by Clarity Communication Partners, LLC.

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    29 mins
  • Part 1 - Unsolved: The Disappearance of Deborah McKneely
    Jul 3 2024

    Send us a Text Message.

    On January 29, 1991, the very day Deborah McKneely was supposed to sign divorce papers to end her 20 year marriage to Donald McKneely, this mother of 2 young sons went missing from her home in Rockdale, Georgia. Foul play was suspected, and her husband, Donald was publicly named a suspect by the Rockdale Sheriff's Department. Join us as we discuss the evidence in the case and learn why Detective Dawes has little doubt that Deborah's disappearance is the result of a domestic homicide.

    If you would like to suggest a discussion topic, email me at truecrimepi@gmail.com or visit my website at truecrimepi.com.

    Music: Stange Detective by
    Harumachi

    Support the Show.

    Support the Show.

    The views and opinions expressed by guests of True Crime PI and Behind the Badge are entirely their own and do not necessarily represent the perspectives, opinions, or positions of the host or contributors.

    Individuals mentioned in this episode are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

    True Crime PI and Behind the Badge - brought to you by Clarity Communication Partners, LLC.

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    29 mins
  • Every Case Is Solvable - Deborah Lynn Randall
    Jun 14 2024

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    Welcome to Behind the Badge!
    On Jan. 13, 1972, in Marietta, Georgia, nine-year-old Deborah (Debbie) Lynn Randall was abducted from a laundromat across the street from her home, raped, and killed. Not long after, Deborah's case went cold and the evidence was lost.

    42 years later in 2014, Detective Dawes, lead investigator at the Cobb County Cold Case Unit, agreed to take a look at her case. The team was able to locate the lost evidence and test it for DNA. In 2015, the perpetrator's complete DNA profile was entered into CODIS, but there wasn't a match.

    It took another 8 years for Deborah's killer to be identified. Listen to Every Case Is Solvable- Deborah Lynn Randall to find out how, after 51 years, this case was finally solved.

    If you would like to suggest a discussion topic, email me at truecrimepi@gmail.com or visit my website at truecrimepi.com.

    Music: Stange Detective by
    Harumachi

    Support the Show.

    The views and opinions expressed by guests of True Crime PI and Behind the Badge are entirely their own and do not necessarily represent the perspectives, opinions, or positions of the host or contributors.

    Individuals mentioned in this episode are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

    True Crime PI and Behind the Badge - brought to you by Clarity Communication Partners, LLC.

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    28 mins

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