This week Danielle discusses a recently solved cold case. The murder of 11-year-old, Melissa Tremblay. Her body was found the day after she went missing in Lawrence, MA in 1988. A former corrections officer was arrested last month as the primary suspect. Shoutout to Sandra for being on top of all the cold cases which are now being closed. 


Then, Sandra talks about planchettes. It turns out that Planchettes first became popular in the Victorian era. Over time they slowly became obsolete due to the invention of the ouija board. Although you can still find them today, either featured on popular shows like "Ru Paul's Drag Race" or at local shops in Salem, MA.


Danielle's Sources:


https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/murder/suspect-is-finally-charged-in-the-cold-case-stabbing-murder-of-11-year-old-girl


https://people.com/crime/melissa-ann-tremblay-murder-suspect-identified/


Sandra's Sources:


https://www.encyclopedia.com/places/africa/gambian-political-geography/planchette


https://www.nps.gov/long/blogs/Planchette.htm

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