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[The Unsolved Mystery of Ada Herradine: A Deep Dive into Season 2 of The Deck Investigates]-[MURDERED: Ada Haradine]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2024-10-04

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📋 Summary

The Vanishing of Ada Herradine: An Investigative Overview

Season 2 of The Deck Investigates shifts its focus to the haunting cold case of Ada Herradine, a 40-year-old mother from Elkhart, Indiana, who vanished in May 1985. Through a meticulous deep-dive investigation led by Ashley Flowers and her reporter Nina, the podcast explores the bewildering circumstances surrounding her disappearance and the subsequent discovery of her remains, aiming to unravel a mystery that has left a family searching for answers for decades.

The Disappearance and Initial Investigation

Ada Herradine was a devoted homemaker, described as a "strong and smart" woman who managed her household with precision. On May 8, 1985, her routine was disrupted. After attending a Mother's Day Mass with her son, Jeff, and enjoying lunch with her niece, Susan, Ada returned to her home. Witnesses, including a neighbor named Steve Dye, observed Ada doing yard work in the afternoon. Another neighbor, Hal Combs, reported seeing Ada in her driveway around 3:10 p.m., engaged in a "deep conversation" with an unidentified man parked in a vehicle. By 3:20 p.m., when Jeff returned home from school, Ada was gone.

Her husband, Ed Herradine, and family members immediately sensed that "something's wrong." Despite her car being in the driveway, Ada was nowhere to be found. The family’s initial hope for a ransom demand—given their status in the community—was never realized, and the investigation by the Elkhart Police Department quickly stalled, leaving the case to go cold until her remains were discovered in a "densely wooded area" in Cass County in 1998, over three years after she was last seen.

Challenging Assumptions and Patterns

The podcast investigates the potential connection between Ada’s case and that of Darlene Hulse, a theory popularized by a series of letters from a local citizen named Sheila. These "Sheila Letters" suggested a pattern based on alphabetical initials, though Flowers notes that "there weren't enough data points to make the argument compelling." After conducting their own research, Flowers and Nina concluded that they "don't think Darlene's case and Ada's case are connected," shifting the focus back to the unique, localized maze of suspects surrounding Ada’s life.

A Labyrinth of Suspects

As the investigation progresses, the podcast highlights the difficulty of navigating a case where "multiple law enforcement agencies have twisted and turned through this labyrinth." The narrative emphasizes the "bewildering maze of suspects and theories" that have emerged over the years. By retracing the steps of an investigation that spans decades, the series confronts assumptions that "may not hold up under scrutiny."

Flowers notes that Ada’s case is particularly challenging because, while she was a "quiet woman" living in a "quiet neighborhood," she was also a woman who "could take care of herself." The contrast between her stable, upper-class lifestyle and the violent, unexplained nature of her abduction remains the central tension of the series. The podcast promises to give listeners a "front row seat" as they attempt to reconcile these contradictions and provide the closure that Ada’s family, including her granddaughters like McKenna Herradine Shoots, have been seeking for nearly 40 years.

Conclusion

The Deck Investigates Season 2 serves as a platform to revive a case that had been relegated to "archived newspaper reports." By engaging with family members and re-examining the original evidence, the show seeks to move beyond the "red herrings" of the past. As Flowers aptly puts it, the goal is to "bring light to these cases," acknowledging that while some mysteries may seem impossible to solve, the act of questioning the past is a vital step toward finding the truth.

🎯Key Sentences

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I mean, my head is spinning like a top.
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there's no record of them talking to her
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we did put out feelers.
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Ada's case is still unsolved.
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we were gonna have to go digging ourselves.
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📝Key Phrases

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live and breathe
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get their hands on
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turn up the heat
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head is spinning
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put out feelers
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📖 Transcript

Hi Creme Junkies, Britt here, and Happy Friday!
You're probably a little surprised to hear from me today.
Well, I'm here because I have the absolute honor of sharing some very exciting news with you all.
As you guys know, my girl Ashley is a busy gal, and as usual, she's been working on something special this past year, a special case, one that she lived and breathed with our reporter Nina for months, tracking down every piece of information they could get their hands on.
And trust me, there's a lot.
But they're finally ready to tell you what they found in the newest season of The Deck Investigates.

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