Victimology: the study of the victims of crime and the psychological effects on them of their experience.
Join host, Melissa Lee, as she utilizes her platform to share information about cases new and old, fresh and cold. Victimology is based on facts and is conversational.
If you want to be apart of the conversation, please reach out to Melissa at victimologypod@gmail.com. We are always accepting case suggestions.
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Victimology: the study of the victims of crime and the psychological effects on them of their experience.
Join host, Melissa Lee, as she utilizes her platform to share information about cases new and old, fresh and cold. Victimology is based on facts and is conversational.
If you want to be apart of the conversation, please reach out to Melissa at victimologypod@gmail.com. We are always accepting case suggestions.
Thank you to both Bret Rodgers and Ami Mangold for suggesting both of these cases.
I am joined by MY MOM on this week's episode. Join us as we discuss and break down two very mysterious missing persons cases from Illinois: Jesse Ross and Brian Carrick.
We tackle the basics around the case and keep it conversational, there are still so many questions about these cases. I would LOVE to hear listener opinions about both of these cases; please reach out via social media or email (victimologypod@gmail.com).
As always, if you or anyone you know has any information about either of these cases, please call:
for Jesse Ross, Chicago PD 312-744-8266
and
for Brian Carrick, Johnsburg PD 815-385-6024
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Victimology: the study of the victims of crime and the psychological effects on them of their experience.
Join host, Melissa Lee, as she utilizes her platform to share information about cases new and old, fresh and cold. Victimology is based on facts and is conversational.
If you want to be apart of the conversation, please reach out to Melissa at victimologypod@gmail.com. We are always accepting case suggestions.