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Missing no more: A sad update on the case of David Schultz

Missing no more: A sad update on the case of David Schultz

FromMissing Persons


Missing no more: A sad update on the case of David Schultz

FromMissing Persons

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Length:
73 minutes
Released:
May 11, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 96 Missing no more: A sad update on the case of David Schultz In this episode we discuss the sad update in the case of missing truck driver David Schultz who vanished in November, 2023. We first covered his case in episode 87 in January, 2024. David's remains were recovered in April from a field about a mile from where his 18 wheeler was found abandoned in Sac County, Iowa. A preliminary autopsy did not find any clear signs of trauma or foul play, although his family is pursuing a second autopsy. Full results from the autopsies may take several weeks to come in. In addition to the update, we are including our full original episode about David's case. Now that David has been found, some of the questions from our original episode are now answered, but many are not, and now there may be even more questions. Anyone with information about David Schultz’s disappearance and subsequent death is asked to call the Sac County Sheriff’s Office at 712-662-7127 or the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation at 712-262-1873. There is a reward of $2,000 being offered in this case.  David's family has been financially impacted by his death, and a Gofundme has been set up to help get them through this difficult time. Please contribute if you can.  To listen to this episode ad-free and get access to other podcast benefits, consider an AbJack Insider subscription.  To contact the podcast or learn more about the cases we discuss visit: Missingpersonspodcast.com Follow us on Social media on Facebook or Twitter
Released:
May 11, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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At any given time, there are 90,000 missing persons, and that's just in the U.S. This podcast explores some of these cases.