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Welcome back to Death by Champagne, the podcast here to keep you up at night! We have reached a milestone with this one you guys, episode 100! Thank you so much from the bottom of our cold dead hearts for staying tuned in and supporting in all the various ways that you do. We love you all! For our season three finale we both decided to cover some cold cases. Live starts us off with the bizarre disappearance of Bryce Laspisa, who went missing after what was supposed to be just a 6 hour drive home that somehow turned into 48 hours. Mack brings us a local case and covers the still unsolved murder of Judy Lynn Spencer. Who, similar to Bryce, went for a drive and never returned.

This episode contains foul language, discussions about suicide, murder, death, and lots of theories. We’ll do our best to stay on track, but the bottles are popped!

Sources
Bryce Laspisa
Facebook: Find Bryce Laspisa
The Strange Vanishing of Bryce Laspisa by The True Crime Times
The Road to Nowhere for True Crime Society by Liv
Unresolved Mysteries - Reddit

Judy Lynn Spencer
“A Killing in The Hills” Nicolas Phillips, Riverfront Times, February 2016
“Trail To Nowhere” Nicolas Phillips, Riverfront Times, February 2016
‘Cold Case’ Opened by Drury Class, The Houston Herald, Nov 2007
“Fingerprint Enters Trial Record” The Houston Herald, Nov 2009
“NASH REPORT: Prosecution’s theory lacks factual foundation, judge writes” Andrew Sheeley, salemnewsonline.com, June 2020
“Nash released from custody Saturday to await state retrial decision” Andrew Sheeley, July 2020
“Judge recommends vacate of sentence in death of HHS grad” Houston Herald, June 2020
“Murder charges against Donald Nash have been dismissed” Chris Six, ozarkfirst.com, Oct 2020
“Man who served 12 years in 1982 killing won’t be retried” Associated Press, St. Louis Post Dispatch, October 2020
SC90649 Appellant Brief , MO Supreme Court
Welcome back to Death by Champagne, the podcast here to keep you up at night! We have reached a milestone with this one you guys, episode 100! Thank you so much from the bottom of our cold dead hearts for staying tuned in and supporting in all the various ways that you do. We love you all! For our season three finale we both decided to cover some cold cases. Live starts us off with the bizarre disappearance of Bryce Laspisa, who went missing after what was supposed to be just a 6 hour drive home that somehow turned into 48 hours. Mack brings us a local case and covers the still unsolved murder of Judy Lynn Spencer. Who, similar to Bryce, went for a drive and never returned. This episode contains foul language, discussions about suicide, murder, death, and lots of theories. We’ll do our best to stay on track, but the bottles are popped! Sources Bryce Laspisa Facebook: Find Bryce Laspisa The Strange Vanishing of Bryce Laspisa by The True Crime Times The Road to Nowhere for True Crime Society by Liv Unresolved Mysteries - Reddit Judy Lynn Spencer “A Killing in The Hills” Nicolas Phillips, Riverfront Times, February 2016 “Trail To Nowhere” Nicolas Phillips, Riverfront Times, February 2016 ‘Cold Case’ Opened by Drury Class, The Houston Herald, Nov 2007 “Fingerprint Enters Trial Record” The Houston Herald, Nov 2009 “NASH REPORT: Prosecution’s theory lacks factual foundation, judge writes” Andrew Sheeley, salemnewsonline.com, June 2020 “Nash released from custody Saturday to await state retrial decision” Andrew Sheeley, July 2020 “Judge recommends vacate of sentence in death of HHS grad” Houston Herald, June 2020 “Murder charges against Donald Nash have been dismissed” Chris Six, ozarkfirst.com, Oct 2020 “Man who served 12 years in 1982 killing won’t be retried” Associated Press, St. Louis Post Dispatch, October 2020 SC90649 Appellant Brief , MO Supreme Court read more read less

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