In January 2002, 63-year-old Navy veteran David Norman “Butch” Hixson was found dead from a gunshot wound to the chest on Alexander Bridge in the Chickamauga Battlefield. Authorities ruled it a suicide—but 23 years later, friends, family, and community members still aren’t convinced. Why would a man known for his devotion to family and country take his life in such a public, painful way? And why was the investigation closed so quickly? Join us as we explore Butch’s life, the unanswered questi...
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In January 2002, 63-year-old Navy veteran David Norman “Butch” Hixson was found dead from a gunshot wound to the chest on Alexander Bridge in the Chickamauga Battlefield. Authorities ruled it a suicide—but 23 years later, friends, family, and community members still aren’t convinced. Why would a man known for his devotion to family and country take his life in such a public, painful way? And why was the investigation closed so quickly? Join us as we explore Butch’s life, the unanswered questi...
Ep.8 MURDERED: Theresa Parker - Small Town Domestic Violence
Conspiracyville
52 minutes
8 months ago
Ep.8 MURDERED: Theresa Parker - Small Town Domestic Violence
When 911 dispatcher Teresa Parker vanished from Walker County, Georgia, in March 2007, her coworkers immediately feared the worst. Her estranged husband, LaFayette Police Sergeant Sam Parker, had a history of violence, and Teresa had finally decided to leave him. But despite clear warning signs, local law enforcement delayed action—giving Sam plenty of time to cover his tracks. In this episode, we break down the troubling timeline of Teresa’s disappearance, the shocking evidence that pointed ...
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In January 2002, 63-year-old Navy veteran David Norman “Butch” Hixson was found dead from a gunshot wound to the chest on Alexander Bridge in the Chickamauga Battlefield. Authorities ruled it a suicide—but 23 years later, friends, family, and community members still aren’t convinced. Why would a man known for his devotion to family and country take his life in such a public, painful way? And why was the investigation closed so quickly? Join us as we explore Butch’s life, the unanswered questi...