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Midwest Mystery Files

Midwest Mystery Files

De: Jeremiah Baustian
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A true crime podcast focusing on murdered and missing cases within the midwestern United States, with the occasional out of region case.Copyright 2021 All rights reserved. Crímenes Reales
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  • 39. The Disappearances of Scott Hilbert and Wilbur Pate
    Apr 15 2025

    In March of 1988, 18 year old Morehead University student Scott HIlbert returned home to Milford, Ohio for spring break. While his family was out of the home, Scott left a note stating that he was leaving for Columbus to see some friends, he would never arrive, and several weeks later a discovery in Arizona would lead to more questions than answers.

    Next, In Owensboro, Kentucky. 56 year old Wilbur Pate would leave his job at a local Wal-Mart in November of 2012, he reportedly returned home for a short while and then left again. Where he was headed was unknown, and he would never arrive. Over the next month, multiple discoveries would begin to bring Wilbur’s fate into question. This is Midwest Mystery Files, Episode 39, The Disappearances of Scott Hilbert and Wilbur Pate.

    Socials and Contact https://linktr.ee/MidwestMysteryFiles

    Citations and other relevant links: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ekUR9d02WcVa2KYtjU_7rs6nMNd3zt851Nj1X0DoADE/edit?usp=sharing

    Midwest Mystery Files is produced, written, recorded, and edited by Jeremiah Baustian. Licensing for "Evil Rising" granted via Fesliyan Studios https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/license/?id=49f9b059-179f-4d66-9120-c22aae817005

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    34 m
  • 38. The Box Lady of Benton County
    Nov 22 2024

    It was a cool day in October of 1976. A farmer in Benton County, Indiana was working hard to catch up on harvest. It had rained for several days beforehand, and Norman Skoog was working against the rain tarnished terrain to get his work done. While driving his combine through the corn, he suddenly came upon a box in the middle of his path, Norman was able to stop just shy of colliding with the the out of place package. He would first work around the box, looking to get his work done, but later he would enlist some help to lift it and take it home. Whatever Norman may have expected inside the large box, it could not compare to the horror he did find. This is Midwest Mystery Files Episode 38, The Box Lady of Benton County.

    Contacts and Socials https://linktr.ee/MidwestMysteryFiles

    Sources and other relevant links: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YKeMg7JyPBxUlyXbMZTnLPqEikM_3nPxSxAbuZJmi-g/edit?tab=t.0

    Midwest Mystery Files is produced, written, recorded, and edited by Jeremiah Baustian. Licensing for "Evil Rising" granted via Fesliyan Studios https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/license/?id=49f9b059-179f-4d66-9120-c22aae817005

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    36 m
  • 37. The Disappearance of Rachel Mellon Skemp
    Oct 22 2024

    Thirteen year old Rachel Mellon Skemp was an average middle school girl. She loved music, playing with her friends, and attending church. In January of 1996, on an unforgivingly cold Illinois Winter Day, Rachel would stay home from school, complaining of a sore throat. Her mother would go to work, and her step siblings to school. Her step father, Vince would remain home. In the mid afternoon after Rachel had gone to lay down for a nap, he would leave the house to take the family dog for a short walk. Vince would lose control and sight of the dog, eventually returning home after doing some searching for the dog. It would soon be discovered however, that the dog was not the only member of the family that was missing, This is Midwest Mystery Files, Episode 37, the Disappearance of Rachel Mellon Skemp.

    Rachel Find YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Rachelfind

    Works Cited Google Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MdmDF1078pyFteFq_r863gUo-d-DmnNd41Uvic4oe44/edit?usp=sharing

    Facebook Page for Rachel: https://www.facebook.com/missing25years

    Links to patreon social media: https://linktr.ee/MidwestMysteryFiles

    Midwest Mystery Files is produced, written, recorded, and edited by Jeremiah Baustian. Licensing for "Evil Rising" granted via Fesliyan Studios https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/license/?id=49f9b059-179f-4d66-9120-c22aae817005

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    49 m
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