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Looking for Mr. Dunbar

Looking for Mr. Dunbar

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Buckle up, Slaycaters because you’re going on a ride. A ride that starts way back in the past and spans literal decades. When little, 4-year old Bobby Dunbar, son of wealthy parents Percy and Lessie Dunbar, goes missing during a trip to Swayze Lake, Louisiana in 1912 — it sets in motion a furious manhunt and media frenzy. Did the boy fall in the lake and drown? Was he taken by an alligator? Abducted? Get ready for a case filled with enough twists, turns and suspense for a Hollywood movie (there was actually a 2024 documentary made on this case) that will have you on the edge of your seat right up until the final tragic, yet oddly hopeful, moments. As always, thanks for Slaycating with us — and stay safe out there! Slaycation is recorded at the Brooklyn Podcasting Studio by Josh Wilcox Editing is by Kelley Marcano MORE KIM!: Subscribe to SLAYCATION PLUS and get weekly ‘More Kim’ bonus episodes. SUBSCRIBE to SLAYCATION PLUS right in Apple Podcasts, or on our website: ⁠⁠https://plus.slaycation.wtf/supporters/pricing⁠⁠ SLAYCATERS ONLY: Interact with the Hosts and get behind the scenes info, photos and more in our FACEBOOK GROUP: ⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/394778366758281⁠⁠ MERCH! Top quality ‘Pack Your Body Bags" tote bags, as well as Slaycation T-shirts, towels, sandals, fanny packs, stickers and more available at: ⁠⁠https://plus.slaycation.wtf/collections/all⁠⁠ MORE INFO: to learn more about Slaycation, the Hosts go to: ⁠⁠www.slaycation.wtf⁠⁠ EMAIL: ⁠⁠info@slaycation.wtf⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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