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🗓️ 30 January 2025
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0:00.0 | Hey, what is up, everybody? |
0:17.4 | And welcome back to Mile Higher podcast, episode 331 i'm your host kendall i'm your host josh |
0:24.6 | do your brain just laps there for a sec no i was uh using uh my fingers to number out 331 but i did 330 |
0:33.7 | oh you're trying to so yeah my brain did laps for a second. Okay, okay. Well, anyway, guys, welcome back. And today we are covering the disappearance of Stephen Clark. And this one is... A real mystery. Yeah, a real mystery and very controversial a little bit and frustrating because basically were me talking a lot about whether or not his |
0:56.2 | parents had any involvement in his disappearance and sort of their whole story. |
1:01.9 | And it seems like we're all pretty split here. |
1:04.8 | A majority of the internet and people who have, you know, washed any sort of coverage on this |
1:09.9 | case tend to lean towards them. However, |
1:13.7 | it's important to note there is very little, if no evidence whatsoever to suggest they're |
1:19.6 | involved. Yeah. And yeah, it's a tough one because there's a lot of strange elements to it |
1:26.0 | that just doesn't make any sense. It's one of those cases where the individual just vanishes off the face of the planet. And there's some theories, |
1:34.7 | but there's nothing really strong pointing in any which direction. Right. Right. So you're kind of left |
1:41.2 | with this, well, what the fuck happened? Like, you just don't know. |
1:44.5 | You're just at a loss, as is everybody. Yeah, this is one where I really haven't made up my mind either way. |
1:52.1 | I mean, when it comes to definitely what happened to him. But also, whether or not I think his parents are |
1:56.4 | involved, I'm like just totally out of loss. I can see arguments for both sides. So yeah, it'll be interesting to get into. |
2:04.6 | All right, guys, shall we get into this one? Let's go. Okay. So Stephen Clark was born in Colchester, |
2:10.3 | Essex, near London on the 30th of August, 1969. His parents, Doris and Charles Clark, had met |
2:17.3 | while they were serving on the police force |
2:18.9 | actually in Cleveland, which is a sub-region of Yorkshire, with a jurisdiction over Mosque, Saltburn, |
2:25.5 | Redcar, and other small beachside communities. Now, the name Cleveland originally means, quote, |
2:30.2 | Cliffland as numerous massive cliffs overlook the beaches at Saltburn and Mosque. So Doris served on |
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