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Jeramy Burt: Cause and Effect, Pt. 2

Unfound

Ed Dentzel

True Crime

41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2018

⏱️ 118 minutes

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Summary

Jeramy Carl Burt was a 33 year old from Boise, Idaho. He was a carpenter and father. And when asked to lie in court, Jeramy testified against a lawyer who forged a judge’s signature. On the night of February 11, 2007, he left his father’s house, seemingly to meet someone. He was never seen again. Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/jeramy.burtmissing Marki's Website: https://www.wehelpthemissing.org Charley Project: http://charleyproject.org/case/jeramy-carl-burt NAMUS: https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/2130/4/ Websleuths: https://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?78166-ID-Jeramy-Burt-35-Boise-11-Feb-2007&highlight=jeramy+burt If anyone has any information regarding the disappearance of Jeramy Burt, please contact the Boise Police Department at (208) 377-6500. Unfound is on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, iTunes, Podomatic, Stitcher, Podbean, and Spotify. Email: [email protected]. The website: Unfoundpodcast.com—please check out the secret Steven Koecher episode. The website at Trib Total Media: triblive.com/news/unfound Unfound has Patreon and PayPal accounts. --thank you to the most recent contributors: Dan, Rose, and Helen. Unfound merchandise: Volume 1 is on Amazon in both paperback and ebook form. --the playing cards—go to makeplayingcards.com and do a search for Unfound. And please mention Unfound on all true crime Facebook pages, and other websites and forums. Thank you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Jeremy Carl Bert was a 33 year old from Boise, Idaho.

0:04.0

He was a carpenter and father.

0:06.0

And when tempted to lie in court,

0:08.0

Jeremy testified against a lawyer who forged a judge's signature.

0:12.0

On the night of February 11th, 2007, he left his father's house,

0:17.0

seemingly to meet someone. He was never seen again.

0:22.0

I'm at Denzel and this is unfound. Oh, So, If you haven't yet listened to the preceding episode of Unfound, the disappearance of Aaron Barnard,

1:02.2

then I suggest you stop this podcast right now and do so.

1:06.4

Myself and my guest will be talking about his disappearance, and I don't want anyone to be lost

1:10.7

as we go over very important information regarding Jeremy's case and how it relates

1:15.7

to errands.

1:16.7

But why?

1:17.7

Why are we talking about them together?

1:21.1

Because Jeremy and Aaron knew each other.

1:23.0

They weren't best friends.

1:25.0

In fact, no one is even sure the last time they ran into each other before Aaron disappeared.

1:29.0

But for two people who knew each other, even just casually, to disappear at separate times,

1:35.8

we must explore whether the two cases are related.

1:38.9

It may help the families, it may help the police, and as the public public it may help us become more educated on

1:45.5

disappearances in general. Also we're continuing the theme of cause and effect

1:50.4

with Jeremy's case. Could it be that Aaron's disappearance wasn't just an effect, but then in a roundabout way it caused Jeremy Bert to become a missing person,

2:01.6

meaning would Jeremy Bert not have disappeared if Aaron Barnard hadn't disappeared?

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