True Crime P.I.
Introducing True Crime P.I., an investigative podcast that explores unsolved Missing and Unidentified persons cases from the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
True Crime P.I.
Latest Episodes
Part 3-Unsolved: The Disappearance of Deborah McKneely
Through the words and memories of her loving brothers, Stan, Scott, and Michael, you will meet the sister they have been missing for 33 years. Join us to hear what Michael told law enforcement about the day before Deborah disappeared. O...
Part 2 - Unsolved: The Disappearance of Deborah McKneely.
In this episode we talk with Stan and Scott, two of Deborah's brothers about her relationship with her husband Donald McKneely, what Deborah told Scott the day before she disappeared, and why the Rockdale Sheriff's Department hasn't been ...
Part 1 - Unsolved: The Disappearance of Deborah McKneely
On January 29, 1991, the very day Deborah McKneely was supposed to sign divorce papers to end her 20 year marriage to Donald McKneely, this mother of 2 young sons went missing from her home in Rockdale, Georgia. Foul play was suspected, a...
Every Case Is Solvable - Deborah Lynn Randall
Welcome to Behind the Badge! On Jan. 13, 1972, in Marietta, Georgia, nine-year-old Deborah (Debbie) Lynn Randall was abducted from a laundromat across the street from her home, raped, and killed. Not long after, Deborah's case...
Say Their Names: Cobb County Jane Doe and Cold Cases
Jayson Blair, host of Silver Linings Handbook Podcast, invited me to talk with him about my passion for True Crime and Cold Case Advocacy. Jayson has a way of inspiring his guests to dig deep and share the personal stories that connect us...
Fan Mail
I just want to thank you for what you are doing on the Deborah Quarles McNeely cold case. It heart breaking. The boys have never gotten over this and won’t. Poor Jean passed away not knowing where Debbie is…. I grew up with Stan n Scott on our little street. Debbie and Mike were older but I’m letting you know, they have never ceased to be proactive on Debbie’s behalf. Their hearts have never mended. The last time I saw them was at my daddy’s house. On the same street where we grew up. This unsolved case will never let them have peace. In even death. So thank you for your heart and dedication. Sincerely, Alesa
Grand Pr AI Rie, Texas