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jason moon podcast

by Tanner Larson Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How many hours did Jason Moon work on the Quimby case?

The initial breakthrough in the case took 10,000 hours of work. In May 2019, Moon and Quimby went on an East Coast tour, visiting Washington, D.C., Baltimore, New Jersey; Brooklyn, and Boston.. On March 20, 2020, 20/20 on ABC News hosted a two hour special on the podcast which featured host Jason Moon.

Why is the Bear Brook podcast important?

The podcast is significant because it explains the genealogy and genetic techniques that were used to solve the Bear Brook, marking the first time these techniques were used to solve a cold case. The genealogy technique was later used to solve the murders of the Golden State Killer. Furthermore, the podcast drew international attention ...

How many times has the podcast been downloaded?

By November 2018, the podcast had been downloaded more than 1.1 million times. After a break in the case, popularity increased, and by March 2020, the podcast had been downloaded more than 12 million times.

Where were the bodies found in the 1985 murders?

In 1985, two bodies were found in a blue barrel in the woods of Allenstown, New Hampshire, in Bear Brook State Park. In 2005, a second barrel was found containing two more bodies. It was determined that the bodies were that of a woman and three young girls. In 2015, Jason Moon began reporting on the murders after it was announced ...

Is the podcast on New Hampshire Public Radio?

The podcast quickly became one of New Hampshire Public Radio's biggest projects. The podcast was unable to secure paid advertisers to support the podcast, so as podcast episodes were released, listeners who made donations to the radio station were given early access to upcoming episodes.

Who is the host of Bear Brook?

Bear Brook. (podcast) Bear Brook is an American true crime podcast covering the Bear Brook murders. The podcast is hosted by Jason Moon and was released through New Hampshire Public Radio. Moon began covering the cold case in 2015, and later started the podcast. The case was eventually solved by two women at almost the same time, ...

Who wrote the script for the murders?

Moon wrote a six and a half minute script for a news report on the murders, which later expanded into episodes one through three of the podcast at the suggestion of digital director Rebecca Lavoie. In 2017, Moon and the editorial team for New Hampshire Public Radio began turning his reporting work into the podcast.

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