
Jason Landry /// Part 2 /// 861
Part 2 of 2
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This is another one of the those “Missing in Texas” stories. True Crime Garage has covered a bunch of missing persons cases from the great state of Texas and all of them are strange. This is the type of case that it is easy for your imagination to run a little wild on. There is no shortage of theories as to what exactly happened to this young man. 21 year old Texas State University student Jason Landry went missing on December 13th-14th, 2020. There is one very critical hour of movements and events that is missing from the timeline for Jason’s case and that starts 31 minutes before midnight and goes to 31 minutes after midnight. There is a reward available in this case. Know something? Call the Texas Attorney General at 512-936-0742 or call anonymously 726-777-1359. Jason’s case and story are on all of the major social platforms - @findjasonlandry
Beer of the Week - Swish (sour beer) by Rusty Rail Brewing company
Garage Grade - 3 and a half bottle caps out of 5
Aug 6
1 hr 3 min

Jason Landry /// Part 1 /// 860
Part 1 of 2
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This is another one of the those “Missing in Texas” stories. True Crime Garage has covered a bunch of missing persons cases from the great state of Texas and all of them are strange. This is the type of case that it is easy for your imagination to run a little wild on. There is no shortage of theories as to what exactly happened to this young man. 21 year old Texas State University student Jason Landry went missing on December 13th-14th, 2020. There is one very critical hour of movements and events that is missing from the timeline for Jason’s case and that starts 31 minutes before midnight and goes to 31 minutes after midnight. There is a reward available in this case. Know something? Call the Texas Attorney General at 512-936-0742 or call anonymously 726-777-1359. Jason’s case and story are on all of the major social platforms - @findjasonlandry
Beer of the Week - Swish (sour beer) by Rusty Rail Brewing company
Garage Grade - 3 and a half bottle caps out of 5
Aug 5
52 min

Shannon Paulk ////// 780
Part 1 of 1
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One week before the start of the school year a little girl was taken from her Candlestick Park neighborhood. The entire city of Prattville, Alabama was looking for this little girl. Eleven year old Shannon Paulk was missing for about two months when rabbit hunters found her remains in a remote hunting area. This is the crime that forever changed Prattville. The murderer is still out there, hiding from the men and women of the law that are yet to get justice for this little angel. Anyone with any information at all is urged to call Prattville CSI Sergeant Tom Allen at 334-595-0256.
Beer of the Week - Goatopia Juicy IPA by Goat Island Brewing CompanyGarage Grade - 3 and 3 quarter bottle caps out of 5
Jul 30
1 hr 7 min

Heaven LaShae Ross ////// 859
Part 1 of 1
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Heaven LaShae Ross was 11 years old. On Tuesday, August 19, 2003 Heaven LaShae Ross set out walking to the morning bus stop that was only a short distance from her families’ home. She never made it. Something happened to the little girl somewhere between home and the bus stop. Her family and the community of Northport, Alabama are still searching for the person who took the little girl. Those with any information on Heaven LaShae Ross and her case are urged to call the Tuscaloosa Violent Crimes Unit or Crime Stoppers at 205-752-7867 (STOP)
Beer of the Week - Lil’ Heaven Session IPA by Two Roads Brewing Company
Garage Grade p 3 and 3 quarter bottle caps out of 5
Jul 29
1 hr 14 min

Kentucky Fried Chicken Murders /// Part 2 /// 858
Part 2 of 2
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The “Kentucky Fried Chicken Murders, Kentucky Fried Chicken Massacre, the KFC murders, the Texas KFC murders” all typically refer to the 1983 Kilgore, Texas, Kentucky Fried Chicken massacre, a brutal armed robbery and mass murder that occurred at a KFC restaurant on a football Friday night. It’s a case with many names, that lives in infamy in the great state of Texas. Five people were killed during the incident. The case remained unsolved for over two decades.
Beer of the Week - No, Colonel Sanders, You’re Wrong by Trail Point Brewing Company
Garage Grade - 4 and a half bottle caps out of 5
Jul 23
1 hr

Kentucky Fried Chicken Murders /// Part 1 /// 857
Part 1 of 2
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The “Kentucky Fried Chicken Murders, Kentucky Fried Chicken Massacre, the KFC murders, the Texas KFC murders” all typically refer to the 1983 Kilgore, Texas, Kentucky Fried Chicken massacre, a brutal armed robbery and mass murder that occurred at a KFC restaurant on a football Friday night. It’s a case with many names, that lives in infamy in the great state of Texas. Five people were killed during the incident. The case remained unsolved for over two decades.
Beer of the Week - No, Colonel Sanders, You’re Wrong by Trail Point Brewing Company
Garage Grade - 4 and a half bottle caps out of 5
Jul 22
56 min

Park Bench Murders ////// 856
Part 1 of 1
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On June 4, 2019, a little after 5 P.M., longtime friends Carnell “Nell” Sledge and Katherine “Kate” Brown arrived at the Rocky River Reservation which is a section of the Cleveland MetroParks. Both met at a pull-off gravel parking lot near the Lorain Road Bridge. Carnell and Katherine were shot and killed near a park bench shortly after arriving. Carnell was only 40 years old and Katherine was just 33 years old. These homicides are still unsolved. We covered this case before (see below) and will continue to follow up as necessary until an arrest(s) is made. Anyone with information regarding these murders is asked to call the FBI’s Cleveland field office at 216-622-6842. Tips can also be submitted at tips.fbi.gov If you wish to remain anonymous please contact Crime Stoppers of Cuyahoga County at 3216-252-7463.
TCG Previous Coverage of The Park Bench Murders;
February 11 & 12, 2025 - Park Bench Murders /// Parts 1 & 2 /// Episodes:820-821
April 4, 2023 - Cleveland MetroParks Murders /// Episode: 660
Beer of the Week - Garage Beer Classic Lime
Garage Grade - 3 and 3 quarter bottle caps out of 5
Jul 15
1 hr 11 min

Stolen: The Angie Housman Story /// Part 3 /// 855
Part 3 of 3
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November 18, 1993 in a quiet suburb of St. Louis, a 4th grader disappears on her way home from school. 9 year old Angie Housman was last seen departing the school bus after arriving at her normal stop. Something happened between the bus stop and home and she vanished. There were similar cases and victims nearby at the time which complicated the investigation. Sadly, Angie was just one of many victims that are discussed throughout this story. This is the story of an investigation that lasted decades and the dedicated detectives that lived, worked, and closed out one of the most heartbreaking cases that we have reviewed.
Beer of the Week - Brew Free or Die, Blood Orange IPA by 21st Amendment brewery
Garage Grade - 4 and a quarter bottle caps out of 5
Jul 9
47 min

Stolen: The Angie Housman Story /// Part 2 /// 854
Part 2 of 3
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November 18, 1993 in a quiet suburb of St. Louis, a 4th grader disappears on her way home from school. 9 year old Angie Housman was last seen departing the school bus after arriving at her normal stop. Something happened between the bus stop and home and she vanished. There were similar cases and victims nearby at the time which complicated the investigation. Sadly, Angie was just one of many victims that are discussed throughout this story. This is the story of an investigation that lasted decades and the dedicated detectives that lived, worked, and closed out one of the most heartbreaking cases that we have reviewed.
Beer of the Week - Brew Free or Die, Blood Orange IPA by 21st Amendment brewery
Garage Grade - 4 and a quarter bottle caps out of 5
Jul 9
57 min

Stolen: The Angie Housman Story /// Part 1 /// 853
Part 1 of 3
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November 18, 1993 in a quiet suburb of St. Louis, a 4th grader disappears on her way home from school. 9 year old Angie Housman was last seen departing the school bus after arriving at her normal stop. Something happened between the bus stop and home and she vanished. There were similar cases and victims nearby at the time which complicated the investigation. Sadly, Angie was just one of many victims that are discussed throughout this story. This is the story of an investigation that lasted decades and the dedicated detectives that lived, worked, and closed out one of the most heartbreaking cases that we have reviewed.
Beer of the Week - Brew Free or Die, Blood Orange IPA by 21st Amendment brewery
Garage Grade - 4 and a quarter bottle caps out of 5
Jul 8
59 min
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