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EP217: It Was No Accident
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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Feb 12, 2024
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Podcast episode
Description
Natasha "Tasha" Waalen was a beautiful young woman who thought she met the man of her dreams when she met Ryan Boland. However, Ryan wasn't Prince Charming, he allegedly abused Natasha--even after she gave birth to their daughter. In September 2008, a woman's body was found wiped out next to her motorcycle on a highway in Minnesota, and soon it was discovered to be Tasha. But some things just didn't add up...Listen to this week's episode to hear more about what happened to Tasha Waalen.SOURCES:Simmons, Abby and Harlow, Tim. “Anoka motorcyclist’s death…” Star Tribune. 20 Sept 2008.Associated Press. “Woman found dead…” News-Press. 21 Sept 2008.Associated Press. “Man tried to make…” Lacrosse Tribune. 22 Sept 2008.Associated Press. “Police deny brother’s…” Lacrosse Tribune. 23 Sept 2008. Associated Press. “Man accused of…” The Winona Daily News. 23 Sept 2008.Pabst, Lora. “Biker’s death staged…” Star Tribune. 23 Sept 2008.Associated Press. “Man charged with…” Lacrosse Tribune. 24 Sept 2008.Levy, Paul. “No easy solutions…” Star Tribune. 29 Sept 2008.Gervais, Brady. “Benefit will help…” Twin Cities Pioneer Press. 05 Dec 2008.“Motorcycles: handy for…” Sport-Touring.Net. 24 Sept 2008.Lyons, Sheri. “Local tragedy hits…” North Oaks News. 30 Oct 2008.Levy, Paul. “Bloody baseball bat…” Star Tribune. 08 Dec 2009.Associated Press. “Anoka man pleads…” MPR News. 09 Dec 2009.Associated Press. “Second brother pleads…” Post Bulletin. 02 Mar 2010.Ngo, Nancy. “Man gets 11 years…” Twin Cities Pioneer Press. 26 May 2010.State of Minnesota vs. Timothy Ian Boland.
Released:
Feb 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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