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How Would He Get Rid of Her Body AND Her Car?! #truecrime #crimejunkie

June 13, 2026 / 01:30

This episode discusses the disappearance of a woman and the investigation surrounding it, focusing on the potential disposal of her body and car.

The conversation includes speculation on how Rick could dispose of his wife's body within a limited timeframe, considering the geography of Indianapolis. The hosts mention the lack of large bodies of water in the area, which complicates the scenario.

They reference the affair the woman was involved in, with a man who was deemed credible by investigators. His passing in 2006 leaves unanswered questions about his involvement.

The episode also touches on the search efforts in the area between the bar and the woman's house, highlighting the challenges faced by investigators.

TLDR

The episode examines a woman's disappearance and the investigation into her body disposal options in Indianapolis.

Episode

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Let's just play this out for a second. How would Rick get rid of his wife's body and car in like kind of a short
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amount of time? We're talking about like what four, 5 hours maybe. This is what I'm saying. Show me how it happened.
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Like the easy answer is a body of water. That's why everyone keeps talking about
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water. But which one? I don't know if anyone's been to Indie recently. Like we don't just have like massive remote
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bodies of water. >> Not really known for mass bodies of water. >> Yeah. We have like plenty of little ones
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all over, but most of them aren't open access. There are like houses around them where people would see. You might
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even see tire tracks that would stand out or there's like guard rails if the water is close to the road. And like I
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said, the ones that have places that you could easily drive something into between Broadripple, that area, and her
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house, those have been searched. Like I Okay, but again, the focus is on the area between the bar and her house.
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the person we have saying she was headed to her house was the guy she was having
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an affair with, right? Like that's that's that's how we know she's going no in like air quot everything everything
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is based on that. And investigators, they've always said they deem him credible and [music] not involved in her
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disappearance. But I mean, since I don't have their records, I don't know all the
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ins and outs of why other than the fact that they say he passed a polygraph. And
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unfortunately, he died in 2006, so we couldn't talk to him now. But we did get in touch with John's daughter, Kim.

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Episode Highlights

  • The Mystery of Disappearance
    Exploring how Rick could dispose of his wife's body in a short time frame.
    “Show me how it happened.”
    @ 00m 12s
    June 13, 2026
  • Credibility of the Affair
    Investigators deemed the man she was having an affair with credible, despite his passing.
    “They say he passed a polygraph.”
    @ 01m 20s
    June 13, 2026

Episode Quotes

  • That's why everyone keeps talking about water.
    How Would He Get Rid of Her Body AND Her Car?! #truecrime #crimejunkie
  • Okay, but again, the focus is on the area between the bar and her house.
    How Would He Get Rid of Her Body AND Her Car?! #truecrime #crimejunkie

Key Moments

  • Water Focus00:16
  • Affair Context00:59