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The Disappearance of LeRyan Nicholson, Part 2

The Disappearance of LeRyan Nicholson, Part 2

FromThe Fall Line: True Crime


The Disappearance of LeRyan Nicholson, Part 2

FromThe Fall Line: True Crime

ratings:
Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Jun 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In Episode 2 of Season Nine, we explore the life of LeRyan Nicholson, who was born--and disappeared in--Nashville, TN. LeRyan’s sisters, Ameera and Candace, reflect on their relationship, their brother’s struggles, and how little they understood when he vanished. This led Ameera and Candace to begin their own investigation.  
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Written, researched, and hosted by Laurah Norton, with research assistance from Bryan Worters, Jessica Ann, and Kim Fritz/Interviews by Brooke Hargrove/Produced and engineered by Maura Currie/Content advisors are Brandy C. Williams, Liv Fallon, and Vic Kennedy/ Theme music by RJR/Special thanks to Angie Dodd
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Released:
Jun 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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An investigative, narrative, and revealing true-crime podcast primarily focused on cold missing persons, homicide, and unidentified persons cases of Southeastern communities who experience marginalization. The Fall Line gives a platform to families—and stories— passed over by mainstream media.