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The Missing N Murdered Show with JennyNJerry

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JennyNJerry Boone, Founders of the M N M Missing N Murdered (M-N-M) group as well as Missing N Murdered MNM 2 and hosts of the MissingNMurdered BlogTalkRadio show. They are advocates for victims and their families.

TONIGHT'S SHOW is about Deidre Weeks Our guests tonight are Brandon and David
Deidre Week was struck by a car and killed in Vesper, Wisconsin on March 24th, 1995. To this day the suspect(s) remain free due to corruption within the Wood County Sheriff's Department. The suspects(s) had a close and personal connection with the Sheriff at that time (Illingworth) and the current Sheriff (Reichert) who was also the leading investigator in Dedire's  case. In the last show we briefly covered details of the investigation/case. This time we will be presenting more specific details of the events of the case from the time that Deidre was hit to the time that the suspect/eyewitness arrived back on the scene. We will also be talking about the the events that have happened since the last show. 


ABOUT JENNYnJERRY BOONE: Jenny and Jerry got started working with the loved one of the missing and murdered as a ripple effect of this world. Jenny found herself thrust into it after her sister, Jean, who was pregnant at the time, and brother-in-law, David, were violently murdered on Saturday, March 31, 1979. They were on their way home to spend Easter with their family. They were going to share their wonderful news, they were going to have a baby. Jenny was one of the few people who knew, she just found out that day on the phone.

CONTACT THE BOONES VIA EMAIL: mnmgroupmail@gmail.com

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