Meredith Emerson by Dying to be Found

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This time it’s personal, ya’ll. Join Deb and Beth as we take a trip to the North Georgia Mountains, where Meredith Emerson was abducted from Blood Mountain in Union County. On January 1, 2007, Meredith left a note to say she planned to take a day trip with her dog, Ella, to hike the Appalachian Trail. Instead, Meredith found herself using her wit, along with her Martial Arts skills, to ward off a serial killer known to frequent the area. This story shows grit and determination and hits home with one of your hosts. Be sure to tune in to learn about Meredith Emerson and her account with the monster on the trail.

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References:

Associated Press. (2016). Hustler Magazine asks for crime scene photos of slain Niwot High grad Meredith Emerson. The Denver Post.

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The murder of Meredith Emerson. AJC Docs.

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Van Zandt, C. (2008). Murder never takes a holiday. NBC News.

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