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Someone Knows

Someone Knows

著者: Kellianne
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Every case has a silence. Someone out there can break it.

Someone Knows is a weekly true crime podcast that dives deep into the chilling, often-overlooked cases of unsolved murders and missing persons, where the trail has gone cold, but the truth still lingers. Hosted by Kellianne Rugh, each episode unfolds like a story told between friends; compassionate, immersive, and relentless in its pursuit of justice.

From children who vanished without a trace to victims buried by bad police work or forgotten by the media, we explore the mysteries that still have families searching and communities haunted. These aren't just cases—they're lives interrupted. And somewhere out there... someone knows what happened.

© 2025 Someone Knows
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  • The Bayou Secrets: Uncovering the Truth Behind the Jennings 8
    2025/09/12

    Between 2005 and 2009, the bodies of eight women were discovered in and around Jennings, Louisiana, a small town in Jefferson Davis Parish.
    All of the victims knew each other.
    All were connected to the same circle of drugs, informants, and street-level crime.
    And all were murdered.

    Local law enforcement claimed the cases were being investigated. But years passed. Evidence went missing. Witnesses turned up dead. And no one was ever held accountable.

    In this episode of Someone Knows, we peel back the layers of corruption, cover-ups, and community fear that have haunted Jennings for nearly two decades. We examine the lives of the women now known as The Jennings 8, explore the suspects that law enforcement barely touched, and ask the question:

    Is there more than one killer?
    Or was someone supposed to be silenced?

    Because someone… knows.


    1. Brown, Ethan. Murder in the Bayou: Who Killed the Women Known as the Jeff Davis 8? Scribner, 2016.
      → Investigative nonfiction book providing the most comprehensive account of the Jennings 8 murders, with insider interviews, case files, and local records.
    2. Showtime. Murder in the Bayou (TV Docuseries, 2019).
      → Based on Ethan Brown’s book; includes on-camera interviews with family members, law enforcement, and townspeople.
    3. Vice News. “Unsolved: The Women of Jennings, Louisiana.” Vice News, 2019.
      https://www.vice.com/en/article/j5wkn7/the-unsolved-murders-of-the-women-of-jennings-louisiana
      → Article highlighting the public distrust in local law enforcement and breakdown of systemic issues in Jefferson Davis Parish.
    4. HuffPost. “Eight Women Murdered in One Town — And Police Won’t Talk.” HuffPost Highline, 2018.
      https://highline.huffingtonpost.com/articles/en/the-jennings-8/
      → Longform investigative piece outlining the deep corruption and mishandling of evidence in the Jennings 8 cases.
    5. KATC News (Lafayette, LA). Various news reports from 2005–2024.
      https://www.katc.com
      → Local station coverage of victim discoveries, interviews with law enforcement, and public updates on the cases.
    6. Jefferson Davis Parish Sheriff’s Office. Press releases and case updates.
      http://www.jdpso.org
      → Official documents and statements made by the sheriff’s office over the course of the investigation.
    7. Reddit – r/UnresolvedMysteries. “The Jeff Davis 8” (Community-sourced timelines and theories, verified independently).
      → Used only for supplemental timelines; all core information cross-referenced with verified sources above.
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    19 分
  • Shelby's Sweetheart: What Happened to Asha Degree?
    2025/09/05

    Episode 1: Shelby’s Sweetheart: What Happened to Asha Degree?

    On the morning of Valentine’s Day in 2000, nine-year-old Asha Degree vanished from her family’s home in Shelby, North Carolina. No signs of forced entry. No clear reason why. She walked out into the rain—alone—and was never seen again.

    Who was Asha? What could have led her to leave in the dead of night? And more than two decades later… why have so few answers emerged?

    In this debut episode of Someone Knows, we explore the heartbreaking timeline of Asha’s disappearance, the evidence left behind, and the newest developments that may finally crack open a case that has haunted a family—and a community—for over 20 years.

    Because someone, somewhere… knows what happened.

    If you have information about Asha Degree’s case, please contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or your local authorities.



    1. FBI.gov. “Seeking Information – Asha Degree.”
      https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/kidnap/asha-degree
    2. Cleveland County Sheriff's Office. (Archived press releases and search efforts from 2000 to present.)
      https://www.sheriffclevelandcounty.com
    3. America’s Missing: The Asha Degree CaseUnresolved Podcast.
      https://unresolved.me/asha-degree
    4. CNN. “FBI offers reward in 2000 disappearance of North Carolina girl.” February 2015.
      https://www.cnn.com/2015/02/15/us/north-carolina-girl-disappearance/index.html
    5. The Charlotte Observer. “Timeline: What we know about the disappearance of Asha Degree.”
      https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article132716779.html
    6. WCCB Charlotte. “New Developments in Asha Degree Case.”
      https://www.wccbcharlotte.com
    7. Crime Junkie Podcast. “MISSING: Asha Degree.”
      https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/missing-asha-degree/
    8. Reddit – r/UnresolvedMysteries. Various user timelines and FOIA findings related to Asha’s backpack and the Dedmon family search warrants.
      (Used for case chronology reference – all citations independently verified.)
    9. WBTV Charlotte. “FBI, SBI search property in Burke County in connection to Asha Degree case.” January 2024.
      https://www.wbtv.com
    10. Find Asha Degree Facebook Page.
      https://www.facebook.com/FindAshaDegree
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    20 分
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