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212. “90 Percent Lie” - The Case of Mandey Noe - Weakley County, Tennessee [UPDATED]

212. “90 Percent Lie” - The Case of Mandey Noe - Weakley County, Tennessee [UPDATED]

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A missing person's report, a strange story, and a rented tractor. On February 2nd of 2022, 36-year-old Jessica Thompson walked into the Weakley County Sheriff’s Office to report her 38-year-old niece, Mandey Noe, missing. From the very beginning, Jessica’s story seemed suspicious. When deputies realized they already had her husband, 45-year-old, Christopher Thompson in custody on unrelated domestic violence charges, they pulled him out of his cell to talk. Jessica’s story about Mandey’s disappearance completely unraveled. Least of These on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/leastofthesepodcast/LeastofThese Discussion Group: https://m.facebook.com/groups/288046119723080/?ref=pages_profile_groups_tab&paipv=1 Least of These on Instagram: www.instagram.com/least_ofthese/ Support the show and get your episodes ad free at: https://www.patreon.com/leastofthesepodcast SOURCES: Christopher, Jessica Thompson Charged In Mandy Noe Murder Homicide of 32-year-old woman under investigation - WBBJ TV Tenn. Couple Hid Niece's Murder by Burying Her, Reporting Her Missing Weakley County couple charged with murder after family member's body discovered on property | News | WPSD Local 6 https://www.dresdenenterprise.com/stories/murder-charge-nets-8-year-sentence,14963 Weakley County Sheriff's Office investigates homicide - WBBJ TV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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