• The Boogeyman | Finding Brittanee Drexel

  • Oct 18 2023
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast
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The Boogeyman | Finding Brittanee Drexel

  • Summary

  • After 13 years, law enforcement has Brittanee Drexel's real killer in its sights. The suspect is Raymond Douglas Moody, a man with a monstrous history of sexual violence targeting young women. Investigators go back to the drawing board, using new technology to reexamine old evidence as they close in on the man who evaded their grasp once before.

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    Finding Brittanee Drexel is a documentary podcast from WCIV’s Edward R. Murrow award-winning Unsolved South Carolina series. In it you’ll hear exclusive interviews, never before revealed details and unprecedented insight into an investigation spanning more than a decade.

    Join investigative reporter Anne Emerson for stories of daring searches through murky South Carolina swamps, the dogged pursuit of an innocent man, and the chilling truth about the suspect who has confessed to Brittanee’s kidnapping and murder.

    For more on the Brittanee Drexel case, visit ABCNews4.com/Drexel.

    For updates on the series and exclusive extras, follow @UnsolvedSCPod on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.

    Be sure to check out Unsolved South Carolina's other podcast series, The Murdaugh Murders, Money & Mystery, which follows the ongoing criminal saga involving Alex Murdaugh, disgraced South Carolina attorney on trial accused of murdering his wife and son to cover up the theft of millions of dollars.

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