256: Re-release: Eve Askew
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Notable Quotes
"Eve's case would quickly go cold due to the lack of leads or evidence."
"There is currently a $100,000 reward available for the apprehension of Eve's suspected killer or the recovery of Eve's body."
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Episode Summary
In the latest episode of Stolen Lives, the tragic case of Eve Askew is revisited as she remains one of Tasmania's long-term missing persons. She vanished on November 16, 1991, after being grounded for smoking. A shy teenager, Eve left her home in Fitzgerald, Tasmania, without support or transportation options, leaving her family devastated and searching for answers that remain elusive decades later.
Eve's family, having moved to rural Tasmania in 1989, consisted of four children. Eve was introverted and had few friends, resulting in a significant emotional reaction when she was disciplined by her parents. The episode narrates how, after her disappearance, extensive searches were conducted but yielded no clues, leading the case to go cold.
The podcast discusses evolving theories over the years, including the possibility that Eve ran away to start a new life, accidentally perished in the wilderness, or was a victim of foul play. Investigations over the decades have pointed towards a person of interest who was interrogated numerous times, but no conclusive evidence has surfaced, despite ongoing efforts by law enforcement.
The heart-wrenching episode highlights the continuous search for closure by Eve's family, with a reward of $100,000 still available for information about her case. Tragedy compounded for the Askew family when Eve's parents both died in 1996 without ever knowing what happened to their daughter. The episode emphasizes the importance of awareness and community in addressing missing person cases.
Eve's family, having moved to rural Tasmania in 1989, consisted of four children. Eve was introverted and had few friends, resulting in a significant emotional reaction when she was disciplined by her parents. The episode narrates how, after her disappearance, extensive searches were conducted but yielded no clues, leading the case to go cold.
The podcast discusses evolving theories over the years, including the possibility that Eve ran away to start a new life, accidentally perished in the wilderness, or was a victim of foul play. Investigations over the decades have pointed towards a person of interest who was interrogated numerous times, but no conclusive evidence has surfaced, despite ongoing efforts by law enforcement.
The heart-wrenching episode highlights the continuous search for closure by Eve's family, with a reward of $100,000 still available for information about her case. Tragedy compounded for the Askew family when Eve's parents both died in 1996 without ever knowing what happened to their daughter. The episode emphasizes the importance of awareness and community in addressing missing person cases.
Key Takeaways
- Eve Askew vanished at 14 years old and remains missing after 30 years.
- Theories regarding Eve's disappearance include abduction, accidental death, or a life change.
- The community has a significant role in supporting missing person investigations.
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