• The Unsolved Murder of Joel Lovelien

  • Sep 28 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
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The Unsolved Murder of Joel Lovelien

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    Step into the chilling mystery of Joel Lovelien’s unsolved murder—a case that still haunts the town of Grand Forks, North Dakota. On Halloween weekend in 2007, Joel was enjoying a night out at the Broken Drum Bar when he was brutally attacked and left for dead in the parking lot. Despite a high-profile investigation and a controversial trial, questions about what really happened that night remain unanswered.

    In this episode of We All Scream, host Lisa delves into the details of that fateful evening, examining the evidence, the suspects, and the trial that captivated the community. Was justice served, or does the real killer still walk free? Join us as we unravel the tangled web of this tragic case and search for the truth behind Joel Lovelien’s untimely death.

    Sources:

    • NBC News: Halloween Murder Mystery: Who Killed the Man in the Hockey Costume?
    • Grand Forks Herald: Inside the Murder Trial of Travis Stay—The Case That Consumed Grand Forks
    • Grand Forks Herald: Taxi Driver Tells Jurors of Ride with Travis Stay
    • Ground News: 16 Years Ago Today—Joel Lovelien Was Slain. Here’s What Dakota Spotlight Found When Examining the Case

    Whether you’re a true crime enthusiast or just curious about unsolved mysteries, this episode will captivate and intrigue you. Turn down the lights, settle in, and let’s explore the mystery together.

    #TrueCrime #UnsolvedMystery #HalloweenMurder #GrandForks #WeAllScreamPodcast #JoelLovelien #MurderMystery

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