
This episode discusses stage 4 colon cancer, the unsolved murder of Peggy Hedrickk, and the efforts to bring attention to her case. Tom Hedrickk, Peggy's brother, shares his experience with cancer and his determination to see justice for his sister.
Tom Hedrickk reveals his diagnosis of stage 4 colon cancer and expresses his desire to see progress in solving his sister Peggy's murder case from 1987 in Fort Collins, Colorado. He emphasizes the urgency of making noise to pressure authorities into taking action.
The episode highlights the emotional weight of Tom's situation, as he reflects on his sister's unsolved murder and the lack of action from those responsible for the case. Tom's bravery in facing his illness and advocating for justice is a central theme.
Listeners are encouraged to engage with the story and support efforts to bring resolution to Peggy's case, showcasing the importance of community involvement in seeking justice for victims.
Tom Hedrickk discusses his cancer diagnosis and seeks justice for his murdered sister, Peggy, emphasizing the need for community pressure on authorities.

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