• Safe Haven - The Unsolved Murder of Judith Petty

  • By: 13 Stars Media
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Safe Haven - The Unsolved Murder of Judith Petty

By: 13 Stars Media
  • Summary

  • On February 6th, 2008, 48-year-old Judith Petty left her grandmother's house to return some books at a library three blocks away. After that we don't know what happened. That night her family starts searching all over Parkersburg, West Virginia for her. The next day her father drives out to the family farm to find their property engulfed in flames. When the fire went out, her father found Judith's remains in the cellar. The medical examiner stated that Judith was dead before the fire. Now, fifteen years later, local law enforcement says it was a suicide or that she must have died of natural causes. So, what really happened to Judith Petty?
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Episodes
  • E21 - Our Thoughts On The Case At This Point
    Dec 22 2023
    In this episode, Melissa and Justin are joined by Jen and Alan, to discuss where we are at this point and to share stories about working on the case.
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    39 mins
  • E20 - The Phone Call - Part 2 of 2
    Nov 7 2023
    In this second episode; Justin and Melissa discuss the call that the team has had for six months. After this, it'll help you understand why the team went the route they did, when it comes to people of interest.
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    46 mins
  • E19 - The Phone Call - Part 1 of 2
    Oct 20 2023
    In this episode; Justin and Melissa discuss the call that the team has had for six months. After this, it'll help you understand why the team went the route they did when it comes to people of interest.
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    44 mins

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