When Jonathan Hagans vanished, the world kept moving, but for Susan Dempsey and Joe Hagans, time stood still. Now, five decades later, they open up about what they remember from that night, how it changed their family, and the quiet strength it takes to live without answers. A tender, human look at grief that never quite lets go. Support the show Thank you for listening. Please visit us at www.tragedyatruecrimepodcast.com
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When Jonathan Hagans vanished, the world kept moving, but for Susan Dempsey and Joe Hagans, time stood still. Now, five decades later, they open up about what they remember from that night, how it changed their family, and the quiet strength it takes to live without answers. A tender, human look at grief that never quite lets go. Support the show Thank you for listening. Please visit us at www.tragedyatruecrimepodcast.com
Episode 29 - Lessons from The Laney Gwinner Effect
Tragedy - A True Crime Podcast
33 minutes
1 week ago
Episode 29 - Lessons from The Laney Gwinner Effect
Author and teacher Randy Hubbard joins us to talk about his book The Laney Gwinner Effect, a deep look into a tragic case that continues to resonate decades later. But Hubbard didn’t stop at writing; he turned the lessons of the case into a hands-on classroom experience, guiding students through the complexities of investigative thinking. We unpack how his unique course bridges true crime, education, and community awareness. Support the show Thank you for listening. Please visit us a...
Tragedy - A True Crime Podcast
When Jonathan Hagans vanished, the world kept moving, but for Susan Dempsey and Joe Hagans, time stood still. Now, five decades later, they open up about what they remember from that night, how it changed their family, and the quiet strength it takes to live without answers. A tender, human look at grief that never quite lets go. Support the show Thank you for listening. Please visit us at www.tragedyatruecrimepodcast.com