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Introducing: Drowning Creek

2024-06-28 00:03:41

Investigative reporter Matt Katz has been searching for his biological father since he was a little kid. But it wasn't until his 40s that he realized he was on the wrong journey altogether. The true story is wrapped in confusion and secrecy, and in the end it upended the truth about who he is – raising questions about identity, fatherhood, medical ethics and what family really means. But will finding answers make him whole, or just make things even more complicated? Inconceivable Truth is an 8-episode series with new episodes publishing Thursday mornings.

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In November 2007,, Justin Gaines was 18 years old when he disappeared from a club in Duluth, Georgia, called Wild Bill's, attended by thousands of college students. Later that night, he jumped into a car and was never seen or heard from again. Sean Kipe, creator of the mega-hit podcast In the Red Clay, Foxhunter, and In the Land of Lies, picks up one of the biggest missing person cases in Georgia history in the new podcast Drowning Creek. Hi, I'm Jason Hoke, CEO of Waveland, and my audio network is on a mission to bring you wildly entertaining stories that you've never heard told like this before. Once again, I'm excited to work with Sean on our fourth collaboration, and I think this is one of his best podcasts.

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yet. You're just seconds from a special preview of the new series called Drowning Creek. Drowning Creek is available now on all popular.

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podcast platforms. Here's a sneak peek. Over 1,400 people go missing in America every single day.

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Nearly 20% of them are never seen again. Saturday morning, he's not home. He's not answering his phone. He's going straight to voicemail. Something's wrong.

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18-year-old Justin Gaines, a college student,

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missing now three weeks. For almost eight years now. 15 years ago, in Gwinnett County. The disappearance.

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of Justin Gaines began 16 long years of pain and heartbreak for a family desperate for answers.

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I want my baby to walk in the door and give me a hug. I want to look in his blue eyes again.

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And of frustration for investigators who can't let it go. You just pulled the scab off the wound.

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The part that's puzzling you about flying is the part that's kicked me in the gut every day, for.

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several years. But my investigation has uncovered a much darker story than I ever imagined. They.

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said that he had really changed. That he had befriended some people that were into drugs.

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Shocking revelations reveal a secret life. He wasn't the same person that I knew. He just didn't feel like Justin. And lead me into an underworld of drugs, money, and murder. At some point,

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there's a tussle and he chokes him out. So they wrap him up in a paint tarp. One shoots him.

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They dump his body in Lake Lanier. My name is Sean Kipe. In the most complex case I've ever taken on, I'll attempt to pick apart nearly two decades of mystery to find the truth. But that all relies on the willingness of witnesses to come forward. I've seen the worst of the worst.

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right after buddies if they think it's going to save them. But not here, nobody's saying a word.

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To me, there's no such thing as a conspiracy that can't be broken. For the first time,

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law enforcement has opened their files to me on an open case that's anything but cold. And I'll confront the main suspect. this entire case revolves around. They don't want justice. They want a conviction.

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They don't want to believe the truth.

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Dylan said he killed Justin. He took that earring out of Justin's ear the night that he was killed.

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No matter how you dress it up or make it look, I never killed that boy.

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The problem with this case is not just that we don't have a body. We don't have any physical.

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evidence of death. In this investigation, the stakes are real, and so is the risk.

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My only word to you is to do it in broad daylight and be very, very careful.

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They've killed one. You know, like the old folks say, when you ask them, does that dog bite?

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They say, you got teeth, ain't it? This is Drowning Creek, a 10-episode podcast series. When you hear everything that really happened, it's going to blow your mind.

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How willing are you to dive into these waters?

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Coming soon, wherever you listen to podcasts.

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