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87. The Disappearance of Summer Wells

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We have talked so many times in passing on the podcast about the fact that the advent of the internet and the passions behind true crime have caused many different positives and negatives over the years. One of the worst aspects of course is the fact that especially in today’s day and age, many people online seem to think that because they have an unfiltered voice and an opinion that means that they are qualified to do jobs that they are not trained for, and even worse, a lot of those same people seem to think that they are more qualified than the professionally trained people in the fields that they are trying to claim as their own. This week I want to look at a case that is still sadly ongoing and one that really causes a lot of debate every time that it comes up. This case is about a young girl who went missing just over two years ago and has more chatter about it than most active cases ever see. There are so many questions. Do the investigators know more about the situation and the case than they have told the public? Did the family have anything whatsoever to do with the disappearance of their daughter? Is there prejudice against a family by the public who believe that they know best by looking at purely circumstantial evidence? We will try to look at these questions and more this week.
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We have talked so many times in passing on the podcast about the fact that the advent of the internet and the passions behind true crime have caused many different positives and negatives over the years. One of the worst aspects of course is the fact that especially in today’s day and age, many people online seem to think that because they have an unfiltered voice and an opinion that means that they are qualified to do jobs that they are not trained for, and even worse, a lot of those same people seem to think that they are more qualified than the professionally trained people in the fields that they are trying to claim as their own. This week I want to look at a case that is still sadly ongoing and one that really causes a lot of debate every time that it comes up. This case is about a young girl who went missing just over two years ago and has more chatter about it than most active cases ever see. There are so many questions. Do the investigators know more about the situation and the case than they have told the public? Did the family have anything whatsoever to do with the disappearance of their daughter? Is there prejudice against a family by the public who believe that they know best by looking at purely circumstantial evidence? We will try to look at these questions and more this week.
Intro Music: Provided by Gallagher Music
Social Media for GBNF:
GBNF on Facebook
GBNF on Twitter
GBNF on Instagram
GBNF on TikTok
GBNF on Youtube
GBNF on Patreon

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