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NOV 23, 2020
True Crime Podcast ‘Hide and Seek’ Back in Thurston County Investigating Cold Case | News | chronline.com
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In season one of “Hide and Seek,” Baysinger investigates the decade-old missing person cold case of Nancy Moyer, a Department of Ecology employee and Tenino resident who abruptly went missing in 2009.
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Though no one was brought to justice for Moyer’s disappearance, “Hide and Seek” received high praise for rekindling the cold case, and some suspect Roberts’ initial confession was spurred on by the attention the podcast brought to the case.
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Now, Baysinger is back in Thurston County for season two focusing on a new cold case: The 2016 disappearance of 19-year-old Tumwater resident Logan Schiendelman.
The new season does not have a release date yet, though Baysinger said he wants to establish a December release for episode one in the near future.
Baysinger is currently investigating the case and likes to start the season while he is still investigating so listeners feel like they are right there with him.
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And there are some added advantages for Baysinger choosing this particular case, such as the relationship he has already built with the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office from season one.
“They are similar in the sense that they just disappeared,” Baysinger said about how season two will stack up with season one, “but very different when it comes to looking at the profiles of their lives … one’s 19, one’s 36, one has been married, one is just starting his life.”
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But there are also new challenges in season two that Baysinger is confronted with, the coronavirus being the most glaring.
Being someone who characterizes himself as a “boots on the ground” kind of investigator, “it’s not as easy to be able to go knock on doors … or to meet with individuals in person,” Baysinger said. “It’s easier for someone to flake out or to say ‘I’m busy, something came up.’”
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True Crime Podcast ‘Hide and Seek’ Back in Thurston County Investigating Cold Case | News | chronline.com
[...]
In season one of “Hide and Seek,” Baysinger investigates the decade-old missing person cold case of Nancy Moyer, a Department of Ecology employee and Tenino resident who abruptly went missing in 2009.
[...]
Though no one was brought to justice for Moyer’s disappearance, “Hide and Seek” received high praise for rekindling the cold case, and some suspect Roberts’ initial confession was spurred on by the attention the podcast brought to the case.
[...]
Now, Baysinger is back in Thurston County for season two focusing on a new cold case: The 2016 disappearance of 19-year-old Tumwater resident Logan Schiendelman.
The new season does not have a release date yet, though Baysinger said he wants to establish a December release for episode one in the near future.
Baysinger is currently investigating the case and likes to start the season while he is still investigating so listeners feel like they are right there with him.
[...]
And there are some added advantages for Baysinger choosing this particular case, such as the relationship he has already built with the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office from season one.
“They are similar in the sense that they just disappeared,” Baysinger said about how season two will stack up with season one, “but very different when it comes to looking at the profiles of their lives … one’s 19, one’s 36, one has been married, one is just starting his life.”
[...]
But there are also new challenges in season two that Baysinger is confronted with, the coronavirus being the most glaring.
Being someone who characterizes himself as a “boots on the ground” kind of investigator, “it’s not as easy to be able to go knock on doors … or to meet with individuals in person,” Baysinger said. “It’s easier for someone to flake out or to say ‘I’m busy, something came up.’”
[...]