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  • Finding Our Voices Together
    2026/03/17

    Before the story unfolds, there's a moment where everything is quiet—and you have to decide if you're ready to speak.

    In this first episode of Wrong Ride Home: Beyond the Book, Donna Waters opens the door to the journey ahead, not just as a storyteller, but as someone still learning how to carry a story that never really let her go.

    This isn't about jumping straight into facts or timelines. It's about finding the courage to revisit something heavy… and choosing to do it out loud.

    Donna reflects on where this story began for her, what it means to give it a voice now, and why telling it—again, differently—still matters.

    Because sometimes, finding your voice isn't something you do alone.
    Sometimes, you find it together.

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    25 分
  • Chapter One: Wrong Ride Home
    2026/03/24

    Episode 2: Chapter One — Wrong Ride Home

    Before there was an arrest… there was a normal day.

    In this episode, we slow everything down and go back to where this story really begins—June 11, 2017. A family outing. A simple decision. A ride that, at the time, didn't seem like it mattered.

    But it did.

    We walk through Austin's timeline—his movements, his messages, and the moments that would later be questioned, reinterpreted, and, in some cases, ignored. This isn't speculation. It's a closer look at what actually happened… and what may have been missed.

    Because when you take the time to really sit with the details, a different picture starts to form.

    And if that picture is accurate… then the foundation of this case becomes much harder to ignore.

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    33 分
  • Chapter Two: The First 48 Hours
    2026/03/31

    Episode 3 takes us into the first 48 hours of Brandon Sample's disappearance — the hours that should have mattered most.

    What starts as an abandoned car on a bike trail quickly turns into something much more complicated. A missing person report. Conflicting statements. Tips that don't quite line up. And decisions that begin shaping the direction of the case almost immediately.

    As the investigation unfolds, questions start to surface:
    What was followed up on… and what wasn't?
    Who was talked to… and who wasn't?
    And how much of the story was built before the evidence was ever fully understood?

    This episode isn't about what we know now.

    It's about what happened then —
    when time was critical,
    and every decision mattered.

    Because sometimes, the first 48 hours don't just start an investigation…

    they define it.

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    44 分
  • Chapter Three: In Pursuit of a Warrant
    2026/04/07

    This is where everything shifts.

    What started as a missing person case is now a homicide—and instead of slowing down to build a full timeline, the investigation begins to take direction.

    In this episode, I walk through the first major witness interview with Josh White—the person who said he was one of the last to see Brandon alive.

    At first, his story sounds clear. Detailed. Complete.

    But when you slow it down… there are gaps.

    Phone records that don't quite line up.
    Details that weren't followed up on.
    And moments that raise more questions than answers.

    This isn't about pointing fingers.

    It's about asking what should have been asked—when it mattered most.

    Because from this point on, the investigation doesn't just follow evidence.

    It starts to follow a narrative.

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    47 分