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Today is Jodi’s birthday.
Jodi, poor lost Jodi. Thank you for honoring her memory, her tragic last moments, at least those we can surmise with any accuracy, so beautifully, @bearfossils.Where are you, Jodi?
Every time I walk through a parking lot toward my car in the early morning hours, I think of you. I remember the mark your hand left in the dew on your Mazda Miata. The contents of your purse, scattered across the pavement.
You woke up late, and I’d think after Amy called you from the station to make sure you got up and going, you’d be rushing and trying to check yourself in the mirror before you filled up your purse and ran out the door. All you were thinking of is making it in time to still anchor the news that morning. I see you, jogging across the asphalt, key in hand. You put it into your car door and then— we don’t know.
It all went wrong.
Where are you, Jodi? What happened? Who hurt you?
I hope we find out soon. I hope the answers to the questions we have are shone to the world. I hope you’re found, brought home, and that the people responsible are exposed and prosecuted. I hope that you have the justice you deserve, Jodi.
Jodi was late a lot. The producer resented her for it, but Jodi was popular with her viewers, so the manager tolerated it.Do we know if this was the only time she ran late?
Jodi, poor lost Jodi. Thank you for honoring her memory, her tragic last moments, at least those we can surmise with any accuracy, so beautifully, @bearfossils.
Jodi was late a lot. The producer resented her for it, but Jodi was popular with her viewers, so the manager tolerated it.
Alas, I don’t have a link, just my memory. I’m pretty sure the producer said it herself during the Dateline or 20/20 special. I listened to every podcast episode, and watched every YouTube video and documentary on her disappearance over a couple of intense months when at the peak of my obsession with the case.
I was so sad when they made the last episode of the Find Jodi podcast. By the end of the long series, I felt like I had lost a sister. I was even sadder, of course, when the main suspect died without confessing.
Funnily, the last Find Jodi podcast episode was published on 10/31/2022. Less than two weeks later, another case would grip my attention—the murder of the Idaho 4. I’m still firmly gripped by that case, but I periodically check in on poor Jodi. I just hate that we still don’t know what happened to her or where her bones lie.
Not a link to add, but I wanted to say this fact is repeated in Beth Bednar’s book Dead Air, which is about Jodi’s case. Amy, who worked with Jodi, would know to call her in the morning to make sure she was up and headed to the newsroom. IIRC, she was the one who stood in as her replacement for the morning show when Jodi didn’t show up the day of her abduction.
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Forgotten Wisconsin Cold Cases: Who Killed Deidre Harm?
This episode, we’re going to do something we typically don’t. We are sharing with you upfront who investigators believe killed a Wisconsin Rapids woman in June 2006.www.wsaw.com
At the time of his arrest, Christopher was an EMT for Taney County, Missouri. He had a daughter and stepdaughter from a previous marriage and was married to Johanna Revak, who also worked for the department.
Chris would land on investigators’ radar after being at the same bar as 36-year-old Rene Williams who disappeared two years before in 2007.
According to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Department, physical evidence near Rene’s car and inside Christopher’s truck would connect him to...
Now here's an amazing coincidence...and I think it is purely a coincidence with nothing to do with the case except to shed some light on the characters.Looked up your alleged love fling interest. Eryn Munro Sullivan Obituary March 25, 2025 - Speaks Chapel
Thirty years and still no answers.![]()
ABC News Studios Tackles the 30-Year Disappearance of News Anchor Jodi Huisentruit as Part of Its Next True Crime Docuseries Slate on Hulu (EXCLUSIVE)
ABC News Studios investigates the 30-year disppearance of Iowa news anchor Jodi Huisentruit as part of its next true crime docuseries slate on Hulu.variety.com
It’s been 30 years since Iowa-based TV news anchor Jodi Huisentruit mysteriously disappeared, and was believed to be violently abducted. ABC News Studios is revisiting that unsolved mystery with the Hulu docuseries “Her Last Broadcast: The Abduction of Jodi Huisentruit,” part of a suite of three new true crime programs it has scheduled for next month.
MASON CITY, Iowa - Loved ones, former coworkers and friends gathered at the KIMT studios in Mason City to remember Jodi Huisentruit. She went missing on June 27th, 1995. The case remains unsolved.