Who really killed Michael Jordan’s father? Follow the Truth is a true crime podcast re-investigating the murder of Michael Jordan’s dad, James R. Jordan Sr. and one of the men convicted of his murder. Daniel Green has served nearly three decades in a North Carolina prison maintaining his innocence in the killing. Veteran crime reporter Amanda Lamb questions the evidence, and explores whether this is a case of wrongful conviction.
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***LIVE*** Fred Corrow -A Mystery in Moosehead
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On November 18, 1969, Fred Corrow, a resident of Dixfield, Maine, embarked on a solo student flight from Folsom's Flying Service in Greenville, piloting a rented Cessna 180, designated N9113T. Eyewitnesses later reported seeing him practicing float landings on Fitzgerald Pond, which is now known as Mountain View Pond. Tragically, Fred and his aircraft vanished without a trace, and despite extensive search efforts, no crash site was ever discovered, leaving a lingering sense of mystery and loss. There was a report suggesting that the aircraft was observed in a steep dive over a group of hunters, followed by a sound that was believed to be the impact on Moosehead Lake, an area known for its deep waters ranging from 60 to 80 feet. However, this account was dismissed by search teams at the time due to the absence of any floating debris or oil slick, which are typically indicators of an aircraft accident. This lack of physical evidence only deepened the enigma surrounding Fred's disappearance, leaving many questions unanswered. This evening, we have the privilege of speaking with aviation archaeologist Peter Noddin, who has dedicated countless hours to investigating this perplexing case. His relentless pursuit of the truth reflects a deep commitment to not only uncovering what happened to Fred Corrow but also to providing closure for his family and friends. Peter's work embodies the hope that one day, the mystery of Fred's fate may be resolved, allowing those who care for him to finally find peace.
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On November 18, 1969, Fred Corrow, a resident of Dixfield, Maine, embarked on a solo student flight from Folsom's Flying Service in Greenville, piloting a rented Cessna 180, designated N9113T. Eyewitnesses later reported seeing him practicing float landings on Fitzgerald Pond, which is now known as Mountain View Pond. Tragically, Fred and his aircraft vanished without a trace, and despite extensive search efforts, no crash site was ever discovered, leaving a lingering sense of mystery and loss. There was a report suggesting that the aircraft was observed in a steep dive over a group of hunters, followed by a sound that was believed to be the impact on Moosehead Lake, an area known for its deep waters ranging from 60 to 80 feet. However, this account was dismissed by search teams at the time due to the absence of any floating debris or oil slick, which are typically indicators of an aircraft accident. This lack of physical evidence only deepened the enigma surrounding Fred's disappearance, leaving many questions unanswered. This evening, we have the privilege of speaking with aviation archaeologist Peter Noddin, who has dedicated countless hours to investigating this perplexing case. His relentless pursuit of the truth reflects a deep commitment to not only uncovering what happened to Fred Corrow but also to providing closure for his family and friends. Peter's work embodies the hope that one day, the mystery of Fred's fate may be resolved, allowing those who care for him to finally find peace.
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