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Vanished, Silenced, Exposed: The Brittney Wood Investigation
The Disappearance of Brittney Wood In May 2012, 19-year-old Brittney Nicole Wood vanished from Mobile, Alabama. What began as a missing person's case quickly spiraled into one of the most disturbing family scandals in the state's history. Brittney was last seen leaving her mother's home, reportedly heading to meet her uncle, Donnie Holland. Holland was later found dead from a gunshot wound, a death that was ruled a suicide. But what came next would shock the entire community:
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Meet the Team: How Emily Christy Found Purpose in the Unexpected
Emily Christy lends her analytical mind to Murder Creek Media's projects, including the upcoming serial podcast Murder in Mobile County ...
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Justice for Brenda: Why We're Raising Funds for Critical DNA Testing
Over 40 years ago, Brenda Peters was found murdered in a wooded area of Mobile, Alabama. Her case remains unsolved, but new DNA testing could finally reveal the truth. We’re raising funds to cover the cost of advanced forensic analysis that could identify her killer or rule out the wrong suspects. Help us bring justice to Brenda. Every dollar brings us one step closer.
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The Lasting Impact: How Violent Crime Affects Survivors and Families
Violent crime leaves more than victims—it leaves survivors. This Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re shedding light on the lasting emotional toll these cases have on families and communities. At Murder Creek Media, we believe justice must include healing. Behind every case is a story of grief, resilience, and the fight to be heard.
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Behind the Scenes of an Investigation: How We Research Cold Cases
At Murder Creek Media, we don't just retell cold cases — we rebuild them. From filing FOIA requests to retracing a victim’s final steps, our investigations dig deeper than ever before. Go behind the scenes with us and see how timelines are reconstructed, witnesses rediscovered, and long-forgotten evidence brought back to light. Justice demands persistence — and we’re answering the call.
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