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Cold Case Murder Mysteries

A Universal Plane Called Lovers' Lane: Patricia Mann & Jesse McBane

Cold Case Murder Mysteries

Cold Case Murder Mysteries

True Crime

3.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 22 December 2022

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

On the evening of February 12, 1971, in Durham, NC, young lovers Jesse McBane and Pat Mann left a Valentine's dance and parked at a local "lovers' lane" spot called the Croasdaile Hotel, but never arrived home later that night. The next day, Jesse's car was found abandoned, and soon after a local worker discovered their bodies when he saw Pat's leg sticking out from a pile of leaves underneath a tree three miles away. To this day, however, the case remains unsolved.

Join host Ryan Kraus for an evolutionary and psychological breakdown of the crime scene and circumstances in an effort to understand who the killer was, and why he did it.

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0:00.0

Hey everybody welcome back to cold case murder mysteries. I'm your host Ryan Kraus

0:11.6

returning for the last episode of 2022 in which we're covering

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the unsolved murders of Patricia Mann and Jesse McBain.

0:20.6

But first, I want to say thank you to everybody who has supported this show this year,

0:25.0

from my Patreon supporters to Kickstarter people,

0:28.0

to those leaving positive ratings and reviews on platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. and

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more. I think the one thing I've noticed, more than anything else about

0:38.0

podcast listeners and more than five years of producing this show

0:42.0

is that the people who care and are supportive,

0:46.0

even if it's for other shows and not mine, are the people who tend to seem like they're actually

0:51.6

happy or at least fighting for happiness and living decent lives.

0:56.4

If you're one of those people, again, whether your support goes to my show or someone else's

1:01.9

or even many people's work, thank you for having the courage

1:05.3

and conviction to create a positive environment in which we can examine the human condition

1:11.4

while being vulnerable, because that's what this is really all about,

1:16.0

what's inside our hearts and minds.

1:18.6

But more importantly, bringing it to life and sharing in the process of both grieving and celebrating our humanity

1:26.8

in a world equally ugly and beautiful, equal parts, love, and loss.

1:32.8

The other day, as I finished a 16-hour session rewriting a feature film script, I happened to

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scroll through a few of my recent reviews on Apple Podcasts.

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Now, I've had the same rating on Apple Podcasts. Now, I've had the same rating on Apple Podcasts for over five years,

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even right down to the decimal point.

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