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  • Jackson County: The BCHS Parking Lot, The Seymour Library, and The Importance of School Safety
    2026/06/03

    One single act of violence can fundamentally change a community’s sense of safety. In this episode of Indiana True Crime, host Erica connects the dots across fifty years of local history to explore the anatomy of a threat, the power of collective memory, and the thin line between a normal morning and an unthinkable tragedy.

    We look back at Friday morning, February 22, 1974, at Brownstown Central High School, when the loss of beloved educator and coach Jim Blevins shattered the illusion that rural America was immune to school violence. Then, we trace how that generational scar informed a culture of vigilance that echoed into Wednesday, April 30, 2025—when a heavily armed individual attempted a multi-site tragedy at Seymour High School and the Jackson County Public Library.

    Utilizing real-time community reflections and TikTok listener commentary, this episode bypasses the shooter to focus strictly on a community’s grief, the everyday citizens who stood up to protect their neighbors, and a fierce, unyielding argument for the structural security measures our classrooms desperately need. Because protecting our most precious population is a job that is never, ever finished.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The legacy of Mr. Jim Blevins and the 1974 BCHS tragedy.
    • The living history preserved by the Jackson County community.
    • A minute-by-minute breakdown of the civilian heroics at the Seymour Library in 2025.
    • The secondary trauma carried by students and families in the aftermath of a near-miss.
    • An urgent call to action regarding walk-through metal detectors and daily anti-complacency discipline in public spaces.
    • An update on the upcoming legal proceedings and jury trial.

    Disclaimer: Because the events of 2025 are part of an ongoing legal matter with an upcoming trial, all details regarding the pending case are allegations, and the suspect is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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    • TikTok: @IndianaTrueCrime
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    27 分
  • Indiana State University and the Pamela Milam Case
    2026/05/27

    Episode 2: Pamela Milam: Echoes on the ISU Campus (with Special Guest Trevor)

    On a clear, warm Friday night in September 1972, nineteen-year-old Indiana State University sophomore Pamela Milam walked out to her car after a campus sorority event and vanished into the shadows. The heartbreaking discovery of her body the next day sent shockwaves through the city of Terre Haute and left a dark cloud over the university that would linger for nearly fifty years.

    In this episode of Indiana True Crime, we retrace Pamela's final hours on campus, look at why the investigation went completely cold in the 1970s, and break down the incredible 2019 forensic breakthrough that finally utilized investigative genetic genealogy to name her killer, Jeffrey Lynn Hand.

    To bridge the fifty-year gap between the past and the present, host Erica is joined in the studio by a very special guest: her oldest son, Trevor, a current ISU political science student. Together, they explore the physical geography of the case—contrasting the old campus layout of Normal Hall with the modern green space where the Lincoln Quad once stood—and discuss what it means to walk those same sidewalks today through the lens of a future law student.

    In This Episode, We Discuss:

    • Retracing Pamela's Steps: Who Pamela was, her job at the university library, and the timeline of September 15th, 1972.
    • The 47-Year Cold Case: The physical evidence preserved by 1972 investigators and the limitations of early forensic science.
    • The Meaning of Justice: A political science perspective on truth, closure, and accountability when a killer is identified decades after his death.
    • A Radical Grace: Celebrating the profound compassion shown by Pamela's family toward the living relatives of her attacker.

    Connect with Us:

    • TikTok: @indianatruecrime
    • Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify and all major podcast platforms.
    • Feedback & Business Inquiries: indianatruecrime@gmail.com
    • Next Week's Preview: Stay tuned until the very end of the episode for a somber, deeply personal lookahead at Episode 3, where we will examine local school safety history through two tragic Jackson County cases: the 1974 shooting at Brownstown Central High School and the 2025 almost incident at the Seymour High School and then the shooting at the library.
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    23 分
  • Season 1 Episode 1: Shanda Sharer
    2026/05/22

    In the premiere episode of Indiana True Crime, we examine a case that deeply impacted anyone who grew up in Indiana during the 1980s and 1990s: the tragic loss of 12-year-old Shanda Sharer in January 1992.

    Moving past the sensationalized headlines of the 1990s, this episode centers on who Shanda was—a vibrant, active Midwest preteen—while taking a critical look at the toxic dynamics of juvenile peer pressure, the failures of the judicial system's plea bargains, and the extraordinary legacy of advocacy and grace left behind by her mother, Jacque Vaught.

    Content Warning: This episode discusses severe bullying, juvenile delinquency, and murder. Out of respect for the victim and her family, explicit details of violence are intentionally excluded.

    Sources & Further Reading:

    • Cruel Sacrifice by Aphrodite Jones
    • Little Lost Angel by Michael Quinlan
    • Official Court and Indiana Department of Correction Public Records
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    19 分
  • Episode 0: Digging Beneath Indiana's Surface
    2026/05/21

    Welcome to the premiere of Indiana True Crime. In this quick introductory episode, host Erica Bohn steps into the studio to strip away the sensationalized headlines and lay out the heart, the history, and the mission behind this project.

    Discover how growing up in a small town, navigating personal trauma, and working daily in the intensive aftermath of social work shaped a completely different perspective on true crime—one driven by a survivor’s eye, a social worker’s heart, and an unyielding commitment to victim advocacy.

    We aren't just reading summary pages. We are digging beneath the surface to correct scrambled timelines, fix historical errors, and reclaim the narrative for forgotten victims.

    Next Episode: We open the archives for a heavy, deep-dive exploration into the Shanda Sharer case, taking the time to look at the details and systemic aftermath in a way a short social media reel simply cannot do. Hit that follow button so you don’t miss it.

    Until next time... keep digging, stay safe, and remember what’s lurking just beneath the Indiana surface.

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    8 分