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The Vanished Podcast

Case Update: Judith Brown - Excavating the Past

The Vanished Podcast

Wondery

True Crime, Society & Culture, Cold Case, Investigative, Find The Missing, Vanished, Missing Persons, Documentary, News, Disappeared, Exhibit C

4.515K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2024

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

We first brought you Judith Brown's story on May 2, 2022. In April of 1977, 19-year-old Judith Brown vanished without a trace from New York City. But Judy wasn't the only person to disappear. She had recently begun dating a man named Richard, whom she met while briefly seeking treatment for depression. This man was much older and had a violent history. How much of that Judy knew, we can't be certain. She was still a teenager and likely groomed by him. Richard was housed at the Creedmoor facility after being found not guilty by reason of insanity for the 1971 murders of his wife and 17-month-old son, and that is where he and Judy crossed paths. Richard was given many freedoms at Creedmoor, even to wander the city alone. One day, he walked off the grounds and never returned. Judy's family was concerned that they hadn't heard from her, but then, the FBI came to their door as they were trying to track down Richard. Judy's family believed that law enforcement was looking for her since the FBI was on the case, but it doesn't appear that much was done to find Judy. Decades later, Judy's case began to heat up after a younger family member, Julian, took an interest in pursuing answers. Since we first spoke to Julian in 2022, he has kept digging. Julian joined us again to provide an update on Judy's case.

You can find Julian's page for Judith on Facebook at Judith Anne Brown Missing - "Vanished With a Killer." 

If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Judith Brown, please contact the NYPD missing persons squad at 212-694-7781.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:05.0

Join Wundery Plus in the Wundery App or Apple Podcasts. When it boils down to it, no one has looked for her.

0:14.0

When it boils down to it,

0:21.0

no one has looked for her.

0:23.5

It's like every other family.

0:24.9

They end up becoming investigators in their own cases

0:28.4

and trying to figure out how you do an investigation

0:32.0

and what's possible and what's not.

0:34.0

If you want answers, you've got to keep asking questions and even if it's annoying and it seems

0:39.3

if you're not getting any weight, you just got to keep pushing and trying and if somebody stonewall you, then you go up the ladder to their supervisor.

0:48.0

I want to know what's going on with family members of the state.

0:52.0

We first brought you Judith Brown's story on May 2nd, 2022.

0:57.0

In April of 1977, 19-year-old Judith Brown vanished without a trace from New York City.

1:03.4

But Judy wasn't the only person to disappear.

1:05.9

She had recently begun dating a man named Richard, whom she had met while briefly seeking

1:10.3

treatment for depression.

1:11.6

This man was much older and had a violent history.

1:15.4

How much of that Judy knew, we can't be certain. She was still a teenager and was likely groomed

1:21.0

by him. Richard was housed at the Creedmoor facility after being found not guilty by reason of insanity

1:27.1

for the 1971 murders of his wife and 17-month-old son.

1:31.4

And that's where he and Judy crossed paths. Richard was given

1:34.8

many freedoms at Creedmoor, even being allowed to come and go. One day he

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