This episode covers the case of Molly Tibbetts, a 20-year-old college student who disappeared while jogging in Brooklyn, Iowa. Key discussions include the investigation methods used, the role of surveillance video, and insights from Molly's cousin, Morgan Colum.
Andrea Canning and Josh Mankiewicz discuss the initial search efforts in Brooklyn, Iowa, highlighting the community's involvement and the challenges faced in a small-town investigation. They emphasize the significance of the surveillance video that helped identify a suspect.
The episode features an interview clip with Molly's cousin, Morgan Colum, who shares a childhood memory of Molly, illustrating her vibrant personality. The conversation touches on the emotional impact of the case on the family and community.
Investigators' use of technology, including phone data and the CAST team, is discussed, revealing how these tools contributed to the case's progression. The hosts reflect on the implications of Molly's disappearance and the randomness of the crime.
Finally, the episode addresses social media questions and comments, focusing on the suspect's actions and the broader societal issues surrounding safety and awareness for women.
Molly Tibbetts vanished while jogging; her case highlights community search efforts and investigative technology.
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