Front Porch Mysteries with Carole Townsend

Buried Alive True Story. The Barbara Jane Mackle Kidnapping

23 min · 6. maj 2026
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The sound that haunts this story is simple: dirt landing on wood, again and again, until even screaming can’t reach the surface. Barbara Jane Mackle is 20 years old when she’s taken in the dark hours of December 1968, then sealed into a coffin-like capsule and buried under Georgia clay with a thin lifeline of air hoses and a set of written “reassurances” meant to keep her alive for ransom. It’s a true crime case that feels impossible, which is exactly why it still gets under your skin.  We walk through how the kidnapping unfolds, from the fake “detective” at the door to the calculated choice of a wealthy target, and how the ransom demand for $500,000 pulls her father, Robert Mackle, into a nightmare that quickly dominates national headlines. Along the way, we track the FBI investigation as it swings on tiny breaks: a ransom drop interrupted by chance, an abandoned car with chilling photos, and a paper trail that leads straight to the University of Miami and an alias hiding a fugitive’s past.  Then comes the race against time. More than 100 agents spread across the area, digging and searching until they finally reach Barbara after 83 hours buried alive. Her condition, her attitude, and the way she describes staying hopeful give this story a human center that goes beyond shock. We also follow the unsettling aftermath: the arrests of Gary Stephen Crist and Ruth Eisman Scheer, the controversies around parole and pardon, and the later discoveries that suggest Crist never truly left crime behind.  If you’re drawn to Southern history, FBI true crime investigations, and survival stories that are rooted in fact, press play, then subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review. What part of the case do you think mattered most to solving it? Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2397881/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2397881/support] I love hearing from listeners. Please write a review and rate the show. And please, tell your friends and share episodes on your social media. Your support helps us continue to research and share these fascinating stories from the South. Thank you! Support the Show: [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2397881/support] You can connect with me by clicking the links below. Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576905906847] Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/caroletownsend.author/?hl=en] Website: [https://www.caroletownsend.com] Tiktok: [https://www.tiktok.com/@carole.the.author2]

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Buried Alive True Story. The Barbara Jane Mackle Kidnapping

The sound that haunts this story is simple: dirt landing on wood, again and again, until even screaming can’t reach the surface. Barbara Jane Mackle is 20 years old when she’s taken in the dark hours of December 1968, then sealed into a coffin-like capsule and buried under Georgia clay with a thin lifeline of air hoses and a set of written “reassurances” meant to keep her alive for ransom. It’s a true crime case that feels impossible, which is exactly why it still gets under your skin.  We walk through how the kidnapping unfolds, from the fake “detective” at the door to the calculated choice of a wealthy target, and how the ransom demand for $500,000 pulls her father, Robert Mackle, into a nightmare that quickly dominates national headlines. Along the way, we track the FBI investigation as it swings on tiny breaks: a ransom drop interrupted by chance, an abandoned car with chilling photos, and a paper trail that leads straight to the University of Miami and an alias hiding a fugitive’s past.  Then comes the race against time. More than 100 agents spread across the area, digging and searching until they finally reach Barbara after 83 hours buried alive. Her condition, her attitude, and the way she describes staying hopeful give this story a human center that goes beyond shock. We also follow the unsettling aftermath: the arrests of Gary Stephen Crist and Ruth Eisman Scheer, the controversies around parole and pardon, and the later discoveries that suggest Crist never truly left crime behind.  If you’re drawn to Southern history, FBI true crime investigations, and survival stories that are rooted in fact, press play, then subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review. What part of the case do you think mattered most to solving it? Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2397881/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2397881/support] I love hearing from listeners. Please write a review and rate the show. And please, tell your friends and share episodes on your social media. Your support helps us continue to research and share these fascinating stories from the South. Thank you! Support the Show: [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2397881/support] You can connect with me by clicking the links below. Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576905906847] Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/caroletownsend.author/?hl=en] Website: [https://www.caroletownsend.com] Tiktok: [https://www.tiktok.com/@carole.the.author2]

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