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S3E5 What Really Happened to Robert Morrison?

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On this episode we speak to Jessica Morrison who reached out to us about the suspicious death of her brother Robert Morrison. Jessica believes his unattended death may have been murder, she writes: Hi there. My name is Jessica, my brother, Rob was murdered on or before 11.23.2019 in Millinocket, Maine.
Upon receiving the medical examiner’s report, my mom, dad and I went to the (then) Millinocket PD. We were soon kicked out and told never to comeback or call, by then chief Craig Worster.
Who may I add was dating the mother of the next person whom was shot (in the same house my brother was renting) just a couple months after my brother.
I also need to let you know my brother called me approximately 2 months prior to his death and stated to me that he was going into hiding, “if something happens to him then so and so needs to be questioned by the police”.
Honestly I’ve yet to take the time to write the timeline of events in which I was informed no one would take me seriously until.
Thank you for your time.
~Jess Was it murder? We will let you decide as there are many reasons for Jessica to believe foul play was involved. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/locatingthelost/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/locatingthelost/support
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On this episode we speak to Jessica Morrison who reached out to us about the suspicious death of her brother Robert Morrison. Jessica believes his unattended death may have been murder, she writes: Hi there. My name is Jessica, my brother, Rob was murdered on or before 11.23.2019 in Millinocket, Maine.
Upon receiving the medical examiner’s report, my mom, dad and I went to the (then) Millinocket PD. We were soon kicked out and told never to comeback or call, by then chief Craig Worster.
Who may I add was dating the mother of the next person whom was shot (in the same house my brother was renting) just a couple months after my brother.
I also need to let you know my brother called me approximately 2 months prior to his death and stated to me that he was going into hiding, “if something happens to him then so and so needs to be questioned by the police”.
Honestly I’ve yet to take the time to write the timeline of events in which I was informed no one would take me seriously until.
Thank you for your time.
~Jess Was it murder? We will let you decide as there are many reasons for Jessica to believe foul play was involved. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/locatingthelost/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/locatingthelost/support
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