PA PA - Cherrie Mahan, 8, Cabot, 22 Feb 1985

  • #821
Odd that she uses the name "Nebby" for her podcast. Rick Sebak used that for a series of half hour shows a few years ago. It definitely fits for a mystery podcast, I just wonder if WQED had anything to say about it.
She might have named her podcast Nebby since it's considered a "Pittsburghese" word. I call my co worker Mr Nebby all of the time. My one boss never heard the word before. (he was from Texas) "Oh the slang yinz guys have."

When I googled Nebby Podcast WQED did come up.
 
  • #822
She might have named her podcast Nebby since it's considered a "Pittsburghese" word. I call my co worker Mr Nebby all of the time. My one boss never heard the word before. (he was from Texas) "Oh the slang yinz guys have."

When I googled Nebby Podcast WQED did come up.

Oh I'm sure that's why. Like I said it's a fitting title for a Pittsburgh mystery show. But if QED has any sort of legal claim on it I can't imagine they'll sit still.
 
  • #823
Yeah, IP is an issue not just with the Mouse.
 
  • #824
This has made my day! Crime Junkie Podcast just released an episode about Cherrie's Disappearance

MISSING: Cherrie Mahan


February 1985, a little girl disappears just steps from home, leaving her mother with a lifetime of unanswered questions. For decades, whispers of a mysterious van, chilling letters, and long-buried secrets have fueled speculation. Now, nearly forty years later, new revelations could crack open the case once thought unsolvable. Could this be the moment the truth finally comes to light? Click HERE to view William “Buddy” Montgomery’s most recent letter. If you or someone you know has any information about Cherrie’s disappearance or can corroborate things in this episode, please email [email protected]. If you are a victim of child sexual abuse or any kind of sexual abuse, you can contact RAINN’s national sexual assault hotline by calling 800-656-HOPE (4673), by texting HOPE to 64673, or by online chatting at hotline.RAINN.org. Their services are free, confidential, and available 24/7. You can learn more about The Good segment and even submit a story of your own by visiting The Good page on our website! Source materials for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit: MISSING: Cherrie Mahan | Crime Junkie Podcast Did you know you can listen to this episode ad-free? Join the Fan Club! Visit crimejunkie.app/library/ to view the current membership options and policies. Don’t miss out on all things Crime Junkie! Instagram: @crimejunkiepodcast | @audiochuck Twitter: @CrimeJunkiePod | @audiochuck TikTok: @crimejunkiepodcast Facebook: /CrimeJunkiePodcast | /audiochuckllc Crime Junkie is hosted by Ashley Flowers and Brit Prawat. Instagram: @ashleyflowers | @britprawat Twitter: @Ash_Flowers |
 
  • #825
Did anyone happen to see the Facebook post from today from the Find Cherrie Mahan page? They searched a place of interest that was identified from multiple tips, and with the help of volunteer cadaver dog teams annd their handlers and volunteers, the two canines teams both alerted to the same area, independently. The same area they alerted to was specifically mentioned in a tip submitted as well as suspected perpetrators. They plan on revisiting in the fall with the search teams to do a more thorough search of the pinpointed area. Fingers crossed for answers and closure for Cherries family and the community and for Cherrie as well.
 
  • #826
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I have also just recently saw this letter submitted to crimejunkiepodcast.com with credit courtesy of Cherrie’s mom. Does anyone have any information about this letter. I was raised in the area mentioned and still have close ties to that area. Curious if anyone has any information on who it was from that area or what part of Walkchalk road they’re talking about.
 
  • #827
Did anyone happen to see the Facebook post from today from the Find Cherrie Mahan page? They searched a place of interest that was identified from multiple tips, and with the help of volunteer cadaver dog teams annd their handlers and volunteers, the two canines teams both alerted to the same area, independently. The same area they alerted to was specifically mentioned in a tip submitted as well as suspected perpetrators. They plan on revisiting in the fall with the search teams to do a more thorough search of the pinpointed area. Fingers crossed for answers and closure for Cherries family and the community and for Cherrie as well.
Just read it now. I have tears of joy.
 
  • #828
Just read it now. I have tears of joy.
I couldn’t wait to hop over here and share what is hopefully a step of many in the direction of answers to what happened to Cherrie and peace and closure for her, her mother and family as well as this community.
 

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