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Extinguished

Auteur(s): David McClam & LaDonna Humphrey
  • Résumé

  • Join us for this long form podcast about the murdered and missing. Long form because we will do one case in 4 weeks. Make sure to tune in each and every week so you do not miss an episode of the case.
    Extinguished 2023
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  • Ep27. Gone Without a Trace: The Perplexing Case of Clinton Nelson Pt. 1
    May 19 2024
    We delve into the mysterious disappearance of Clinton Devon Nelson in September 2006, a young man from Nebraska who went missing after trying to reconnect with his biological father in Louisiana. Despite a hopeful beginning, including a job offer and plans to live with his father, Clinton’s story took a dark turn when he vanished following an encounter at a friend’s house, where his stepfather Jeff last saw him peering through blinds. Clinton had a history that included a drug possession charge and an outstanding arrest warrant for missing a court date, but his sudden disappearance left many unanswered questions. His family firmly believed he wouldn’t have left voluntarily, especially since he was excited about upcoming fatherhood and left behind his paycheck.

    Investigations revealed drug activity at the friend’s house Clinton visited, linking it to methamphetamine distribution, and suggested Clinton might have been using heavy narcotics, possibly leading to paranoia and erratic behavior. Despite extensive searches and theories ranging from voluntary departure to drug-induced disorientation or even foul play, Clinton’s fate remains unknown. LaDonna along with Amy Smith, participated in search efforts and are working on a documentary to bring attention to Clinton’s case, hoping for closure and justice. They encourage listeners to provide any information to authorities.

    If you have any information on the dissaperence of Clinton Nelson

    Bossier parish sheriff office 318- 965-2203 318 424 4100

    Bossier Crime Stoppers 318-424-4100

    Time Line

    00:00 Introduction to Extinguished
    David McClam and LaDonna Humphrey introduce the podcast Extinguished, focusing on sharing stories of the missing and murdered.

    00:20 Background of Clinton DeVaughn Nelson
    Details about Clinton’s family background, his relationships, and his decision to move to Louisiana to reconnect with his father.

    02:01 Events Leading to Clinton’s Disappearance
    Description of the events leading up to Clinton’s disappearance, including his job injury, financial situation, and interactions with family members.

    05:54 Theories and Suspicious Circumstances
    Exploration of theories surrounding Clinton’s disappearance, including drug activity, paranoia, and potential foul play.

    07:11 Search Efforts and Personal Experience
    Discussion about the ground searches conducted, the intensity of searching for a missing person, and personal experiences during the search for Clinton.

    11:00 Unsolved Case and Ongoing Efforts
    Overview of Clinton’s case remaining unsolved, ongoing efforts such as the documentary, and the importance of finding closure for the family.

    Get your tickets for True CrimeFest HERE

    Check out our other podcast

    Deep Dark Secrets With LaDonna Humphrey and Amy Smith

    True Crime, Authors and Extraodinary People with David McClam


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    Sound Mixing and editing by David McClam

    Intro and outro byJacqueline G. (JacquieVoice) From Fiverr.
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    15 min
  • Ep26. In Pursuit of Truth for Deanna Stevison's Unsolved Murder Pt. 6
    May 12 2024
    LaDonna Humphrey and David McClam continue their discussion on the death of Deanna Stevenson in Escambia County, Florida. They believe that Deanna's death was not a justifiable homicide under Florida's Stand Your Ground law, but rather a murder. They highlight inconsistencies in the story surrounding Deanna's death and the misapplication of the Stand Your Ground law. They call for Escambia County authorities to reopen and reinvestigate the case. The episode ends with a plea to listeners to join them in demanding accountability and justice for Deanna.

    Escambia County DA/County Attorney
    Alison Rogers 850-595-4970 email legal@myescambia.cp,

    Time Line

    00:00 Introduction to the Case
    00:41 Tragedy Strikes: Deanna's Death
    03:21 Reopening and Reinvestigation
    06:26 The Emotional State of Deanna and Megan
    08:13 The Setup and Murder
    13:28 Demanding Accountability and Justice
    16:02 Closing Remarks and Call to Action

    Be sure to tune into Stand Our Ground with Kiah Penfield HERE

    Get your tickets for True CrimeFest HERE

    Check out our other podcast

    Deep Dark Secrets With LaDonna Humphrey and Amy Smith

    True Crime, Authors and Extraodinary People with David McClam


    DON'T FORGET TO RATE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE

    JOIN US ON FACEBOOK

    SIGN THE DEEP DARK SECRETS PETITION HERE

    Sound Mixing and editing by David McClam

    Intro and outro byJacqueline G. (JacquieVoice) From Fiverr.


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    17 min
  • Ep25. In Pursuit of Truth for Deanna Stevison's Unsolved Murder Pt. 5
    May 5 2024
    In this episode, the hosts conclude their discussion on the Deanna Stevenson murder trial with special guest Kiah from the Stand Our Ground podcast. They focus on the former employment of one of the women involved in the case and her relationship with the lead investigator. They question why the lead investigator did not recuse himself and why the sheriff's office did not let the local police department handle the case.

    They also discuss the corruption in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties and the questionable decisions made by the sheriff's office. The hosts express their concerns about the stand your ground claim in Deanna's case and the gunshot pattern that suggests she was running away. They also mention the possibility that Megan and Amy were aware that Deanna would be out with friends and drinking before inviting her over.

    In this part of the conversation, the hosts and Kiah discuss the evidence surrounding the letters and the theory that Deanna was going to pick up a letter on the night she was killed. They explore the text messages and emails between Deanna and Megan, as well as the overheard conversation between Amy and Megan about Deanna going for Megan's purse. They also discuss the possibility that the events of that night were a setup and express frustration with the lack of proper investigation. Kiah shares her feelings of uncertainty and the difficulty of not having closure. The hosts express their dedication to the case and their determination to seek justice for Deanna.

    Time Line

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Recap
    01:25 Former Employment and Relationship with Lead Investigator
    05:28 Corruption in the Sheriff's Offices
    09:14 Escambia County's Troubles
    11:21 Controversial Statement by Sheriff Bob Johnson
    13:33 Doubts About the Stand Your Ground Claim
    20:51 Concerns About the Gunshot Pattern
    21:22 The Evidence Surrounding the Letters
    22:31 Text Messages and Emails: Clues to Deanna's Intentions
    23:56 Overheard Conversations: The Purse and the Letter
    28:27 The Theory of a Setup
    29:52 Frustration with the Lack of Investigation
    32:16 Living with Uncertainty and the Search for Closure
    36:41 Dedication to Seeking Justice for Deanna

    Be sure to tune into Stand Our Ground with Kiah Penfield HERE

    Get your tickets for True CrimeFest HERE

    Check out our other podcast

    Deep Dark Secrets With LaDonna Humphrey and Amy Smith

    True Crime, Authors and Extraodinary People with David McClam


    DON'T FORGET TO RATE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE

    JOIN US ON FACEBOOK

    SIGN THE DEEP DARK SECRETS PETITION HERE

    Sound Mixing and editing by David McClam

    Intro and outro byJacqueline G. (JacquieVoice) From Fiverr.


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    46 min

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