A Simpler Time True Crime
Join me each week as I discuss an unsolved case from the early 2000' and before. I discuss the illusion of safety in the days of lighter technology and explore the ways modern advancements could solve some of these cases.
Each episode will have you asking "It may have been a simpler time, but was it a safer one?"
A Simpler Time True Crime
The Disappearance of Joan Hansen
The Queen of True Crime, The late Ann Rule, cited Bob Milton Hansen as one of the meanest men she has ever written about. That is the person that Joan Hansen was trying to leave in the summer of 1962. While on the phone with her best friend, Joan suddenly realizes her estranged husband is in the house with her and coming to kill her. The phone went dead and Joan was never heard from again. This week we dive into intimate partner violence and how some things have improved by way of resources, and some things remain the same.
This episode will give way to a bonus episode later in the week, which will feature more cases of intimate partner violence and dive deeper into this very prevalent topic.
New podcast to check out - The Lesbian Detectives Podcast: https://youtu.be/826pJNEVWDg?feature=shared
https://abcnews.go.com/US/ty-hansen-sues-dead-father-mother-murder-47-years/story?id=9332981
https://int-missing.fandom.com/wiki/Joan_Hansen
https://charleyproject.org/case/joan-ellen-hansen
https://www.bwss.org/eighteen-months-after-leaving-domestic-violence-is-still-the-most-dangerous-time/
file:///C:/Users/megan/Downloads/AWP%20Timeline%20%20through%20FY2014.pdf
https://www.safehorizon.org/get-informed/domestic-violence-statistics-facts/#statistics-and-facts/
https://komonews.com/news/local/gallery/renowned-crime-writer-re-examines-local-cold-case?photo=1
https://www.instagram.com/simplertimecrimepod/?hl=en