
This episode covers the unsolved murders of Annette Schnee and Bobby Joe Oberholtzer in Breckenridge, Colorado, in January 1982. Key discussions include their backgrounds, the circumstances of their disappearances, and the chilling connections between the two cases.
Annette Schnee, a young woman working at the Holiday Inn, was last seen hitchhiking home on January 6, 1982, during a severe snowstorm. Bobby Joe Oberholtzer, who had just received a promotion, also disappeared that night after hitchhiking to celebrate with friends.
The bodies of both women were discovered months later, with Bobby Joe found shot on Hoosier Pass and Annette discovered in a stream. The investigation revealed a link between the two cases through an orange sock found at the crime scenes.
The episode discusses the impact of these murders on their families and the community, as well as the ongoing mystery surrounding the killer, who was saved by a local fire chief after getting stuck in the snow that night.
The haunting nature of this case continues to resonate, as the families and investigators have sought answers for decades.
The episode discusses the unsolved murders of Annette Schnee and Bobby Joe Oberholtzer in Breckenridge, Colorado, in 1982, and their chilling connections.

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