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Already Gone Podcast

Murder at Good Hart ** Re-release

Already Gone Podcast

Nina Innsted

True Crime, Mystery, Missing, History, Murder, Truecrime, Unsolved

4.64K Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2023

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

This is a re-record and re-release of a 2017 episode.

July 1968 - the bodies of six people, all members of the Robison family, are found in their cottage in northern Michigan. The case remains unsolved.

Researched and written by Nina Innsted, audio production by Bill Bert.

#Southfield #UpNorth #Michigan #Murder #unsolved

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey friends, Nina here. Some of my earliest episodes have really poor audio quality,

0:06.1

or they are outdated because of updates in the case. Either way, I've taken many of them down

0:12.2

about 60 episodes, and I'm taking select episodes and rerecording and rereleasing them.

0:19.9

This case, Murder at Goodheart, is one of the cases that I am rerecording and rereleasing.

0:25.9

As always, I appreciate your support of already gone. You continuing to tune in week after week

0:34.5

means so much to me. I hope you know how much I appreciate each and every one of you.

0:40.3

And now on with the show.

0:44.7

Jennifer vanished sometime in the overnight hours. Right now there is no trace.

0:48.6

The investigators say evidence leaves them to believe that she's dead.

0:52.2

Stick my nose back in the trail. That's all I can do.

0:56.0

This is already gone.

1:07.5

There is no place like up north in the summer, especially in the communities along the northern

1:13.2

part of Lake Michigan. The trees are green, the water is blue, and the beer is cold.

1:20.3

Picture-esque downtowns dot the state highways along with rolling hills and deep woods.

1:26.4

Places like Harbor Springs, Katsuki, Shalavoie, Sutton's Bay, Traverse City.

1:33.0

The days are warm and sunny and the nights are often cool. Humidity provided by the big lake

1:38.8

brings the temperature down, making it just right for a campfire in a good night's sleep.

1:45.1

Particularly in the days before central air.

1:49.3

That's why the Robinson family had a place near Pataski because it's an idyllic place to spend

1:55.2

the summer. The name Pataski comes from the Ottawa Indians who lived in the Traverse Bay region

2:01.7

before white settlers came. Pataski means where the light shines through the clouds. Isn't that

2:08.8

beautiful? Pataski is in the northwest corner of the state. It's about a four hour drive from the

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