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Episode 227: Bonnie Santiago: Information Paradox

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Ed Dentzel

True Crime

41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2020

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

Bonnie Kay Santiago was a 56 year old from Chartlottesville, VA. She had 7 children and was a housekeeper. In the early morning hours of July 12, 20014, Bonnie and her boyfriend got into an argument. After which, Bonnie stormed out the door of the house they shared with other people. She was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Help-bring-Bonnie-Santiago-home-333546383487654 Charley Project: https://charleyproject.org/case/bonnie-kay-santiago NAMUS: https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/27751?nav Article: https://www.whsv.com/content/news/Family-still-looking-for-answers-after-Bonnie-Santiagos-disappearance--512806481.html If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Bonnie Santiago, please contact the Albemarle County Police Department at (434) 972-4177. --Unfound supports accounts on Podomatic, iTunes, Stitcher, Instagram, Twitter, Spotify, Deezer Facebook and YouTube. --Email: [email protected] --Contribute to Unfound at Patreon.com/unfoundpodcast You can also contribute at Paypal: paypal.me/unfoundpodcast --And do NOT forget the website: theunfoundpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Bonnie K. Santiago was a 56 year old from Charlottesville, Virginia.

0:05.1

She had seven children and was a housekeeper.

0:08.6

In the early morning hours of July 12, 2014,

0:12.4

Bonnie and her boyfriend got into an argument, after which Bonnie stormed

0:17.0

out the door of the house they shared with other people.

0:21.4

She was never seen again.

0:25.0

I'm at Denzel and this is unfound. Oh, If you've watched me on the live show or if you're on the Unfound newsletter list, you know there

1:09.7

is a saying I use to describe in general terms what we do here at Unfound. What I say is we are in the

1:17.6

information business, not the legal business, not the prosecution business, and certainly not the theory business.

1:26.8

Here at Unfound, we market in information, gathering it and then dispensing it to all of you through the interviews you hear on the program.

1:37.0

This is how we believe disappearances will be solved.

1:41.0

However, even I must admit that sometimes there can be too much information.

1:47.0

What do I mean?

1:49.0

Well, how many of you have gone down rabbit holes regarding some unsolved crime? If you have

1:55.0

that's usually a symptom of wanting data a little too much

2:00.0

and how many of you when trying to find information, for example, on an unsolved murder in a small Midwestern town,

2:07.8

end up believing the death was the work of black helicopters, the Trilateral Commission, and the Builderburgers.

2:15.6

This is also a sign probably that your information gathering has gone awry.

2:21.5

Overall, this shows that just because you want more information and

2:26.5

get it doesn't mean you are getting closer to the truth. Well, in the disappearance of Bonnie Santiago on the surface it appears to be a pretty

2:36.7

straightforward disappearance. Then a little more information is added in and a little more. more and before we know it we come to a point that I call an information

2:50.2

paradox and now a summary of the case. This is brought to you by my friend

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