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  • Zebb Quinn: Murdered In 2000 (Asheville, NC) | Part Two
    2025/08/11

    Two weeks after 18-year-old Zebb Quinn vanished, his car was found in a BBQ restaurant parking lot with a live puppy, a hotel keycard, and lipstick scrawled across the back window. In Part Two of this case, we follow the strange trail from a mysterious page traced to his aunt’s phone, through a tangled connection to a young woman named Misty Taylor and her abusive boyfriend, to Jason Owens—the last person seen with Zebb. For years, Owens stayed in the shadows… until 2015, when another disappearance rocked the quiet town of Leicester. This time, it wasn’t just one person missing—it was Cristie and JT Codd, a young couple expecting their first child. And the discovery police made would be unlike anything they’d seen before.

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    23 分
  • Zebb Quinn: Murdered In 2000 (Asheville, NC) | Part One
    2025/08/04

    It’s January 2nd, 2000—just two days into the new millennium—when 18-year-old Zebb Quinn clocks out of his Walmart shift in Asheville, North Carolina, and vanishes. He was last seen heading off to look at a used car with an older friend and former coworker, Jason Owens. What happens next is a cascade of bizarre clues: a frantic phone call, a staged car scene, a lipstick mark on the window, and a puppy left behind.

    In Part 1 of this three-part case, we introduce you to Zebb—kind, consistent, and still finding his way in the world. We unravel the early days of the investigation, the shifting story from Jason Owens, and the mysterious presence of a woman named Misty Taylor. Through news clips, archival reporting, and family accounts, we trace the haunting disappearance that left a mother searching and a community stunned.

    This is a story of red herrings, long shadows—and a boy who never should’ve gone missing.

    Zebb Wayne Quinn was just 18. And he never came home.

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    31 分
  • Suzanne Morphew: Murdered in 2020 (Salida, CO) | Part Three
    2025/07/29

    After years of questions, one thing changed everything: Suzanne Morphew was found.

    In this gripping final installment, we follow the chilling discovery of Suzanne’s remains in a shallow grave in Saguache County—and the forensic secrets her bones still carried. From the animal tranquilizer in her system to the evidence that she was moved postmortem, new revelations sparked a second indictment against her husband, Barry Morphew.

    We take you inside the 2025 arrest, the courtroom where we watched justice take a new shape, and the story that now has a body… and a voice.

    This is how Suzanne’s case ends—for now.

    And why it still matters.

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    31 分
  • Suzanne Morphew: Murdered in 2020 (Salida, CO) | Part Two
    2025/07/22

    As the search for Suzanne Morphew expanded, so did the suspicion surrounding her husband, Barry. In this second installment, we follow investigators deeper into the Morphew home—uncovering hidden recordings, deleted texts, and a secret affair Suzanne had been keeping from Barry. While search teams scoured rivers and mountains, detectives started to build a very different story: one of control, fear, and a marriage on the brink.

    And then… an arrest.
    Barry Morphew—charged with first-degree murder, tampering with evidence, and attempting to influence a public servant.
    But as you’ll hear, an arrest wasn’t the end of this story.

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    20 分
  • Suzanne Morphew: Murdered in 2020 (Salida, CO) | Part One
    2025/07/14

    On Mother’s Day, May 10th, 2020, Suzanne Morphew vanished from her home near Salida, Colorado. At first, this case looked familiar: a small-town disappearance, a missing woman, a bike found off a ravine. But unlike the other women we’ve covered this season—Suzanne’s story has moved forward. Her remains have been found. An arrest has been made. And just three weeks before this episode aired, her husband Barry Morphew was indicted again for her murder.

    In Part One of this three-part case, we take you through the baffling timeline of Suzanne’s disappearance: a husband with too many trash stops, a mountain bike that didn’t crash, and a Mother’s Day that unraveled into something much darker.

    Visit SequesteredPod.com to view body cam footage, case photos, Barry Morphew’s plea video, and more.

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    27 分
  • BONUS EPISODE | What We’re Still Asking: Tonetta Carlisle & Brandy Hall
    2025/07/09

    In this bonus episode, Sara and Andrea sit down to revisit the first two cases from Season 2 of SEQUESTERED: the disappearances of Tonetta Carlisle and Brandy Hall.

    With fresh eyes and honest questions, they unpack what still doesn’t sit right—from the mysterious witnesses in Tonetta’s case to the conflicting theories around Brandy’s final hours. Why did key players lie? What evidence might still be waiting in an old file or forgotten bag? And who, after all these years, still knows something but hasn’t come forward?

    This is a deeper dive into what haunts us, what’s missing, and why these open cases still matter. Send us your thoughts at sequesteredpod@gmail.com

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    9 分
  • Tara Calico: Disappeared in 1988 (Belen, NM) | Part Two
    2025/07/07

    EPISODE 05: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF TARA CALICO

    Nearly a year after Tara Calico vanished, a Polaroid photo surfaced in a Florida parking lot—showing a bound and gagged teenage girl who looked hauntingly like her. The image launched a nationwide media frenzy, reignited public interest, and deepened the mystery surrounding one of New Mexico’s most infamous cold cases.

    In Part 2, we follow the leads: the man in the van, the sealed search warrants, and the theories that stretch from small-town secrets to federal investigations. We hear from Tara’s mother, Patty, who carried that photo in her purse for years, believing it was proof her daughter might still be alive.

    Thirty-five years later, new evidence may finally be pushing this case toward the truth.
    Because someone still knows what happened on that desert highway.

    If you have any information about the disappearance of Tara Calico, please contact the Valencia County Police Department at (505) 866-2400.
    Or call the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or online at tips.fbi.gov.

    See pictures and more source links at our website: SEQUESTEREDpod.com

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    22 分
  • Tara Calico: Disappeared in 1988 (Belen, NM) | Part One
    2025/06/30

    EPISODE 04: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF TARA CALICO

    On a bright September morning in 1988, 19-year-old Tara Calico left her home in Rio Communities, New Mexico, for her usual bike ride—and never came back. Hours later, fragments of her Walkman and a cassette tape were found scattered near the road. Witnesses reported a suspicious white pickup truck trailing her. But no body. No bike. No arrests.

    In Part 1 of this gripping two-part case, we take you back to that morning: Tara’s final known moments, the chilling eyewitness reports, and the desperate search that swept through her small desert town. What began as a routine ride on Highway 47 became one of the most haunting unsolved disappearances in New Mexico history.

    Tara Calico was smart, vibrant, and full of life. This is her story.
    And it starts with a pink Huffy bike… and a vanishing.

    If you have any information about the disappearance of Tara Calico, please contact the Valencia County Police Department at (505) 866-2400.
    Or call the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or online at tips.fbi.gov.

    See pictures and more source links at our website: SEQUESTEREDpod.com

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    30 分