Tragedy - A True Crime Podcast
More than three decades after Deanna Merryfield disappeared from Killeen, Texas, the search for answers continues. In this special episode, we sit down with private investigator Steve Gelinske, who has devoted countless hours to reviewing the case and following the evidence wherever it leads. Steve shares what he can safely discuss about the investigation, offering listeners a rare look into the challenges of working a cold case where memories have faded, records are incomplete, and every new lead must be carefully evaluated. He explains why patience matters, why investigations cannot be rushed, and how even the smallest detail can become the key that unlocks the truth. We also discuss the responsibility investigators carry, the importance of separating fact from rumor, and why community involvement remains essential after all these years. Most importantly, we want anyone who lived in Killeen, knew Deanna, or remembers anything from that time to know this: this case is solvable. Someone out there knows something. A memory, a conversation, or a detail once dismissed as insignificant may be exactly what is needed to bring answers to Deanna's family. If you know something, now is the time to speak. Thirty years may have passed, but the pursuit of truth never expires. Music License - ZU8JVNFJJXCKNSRD Thank you for listening. Please visit us at www.tragedyatruecrimepodcast.com
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