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Searching For Ghosts: The Case Of Nancy Lynn Blankenship


Sep 18, 2017

We’re seventeen episodes in. I’ve been looking into this case long enough now to gain some perspective. There is information that I’ve received over the course of about eight months that I have made note of but never aired. Because some of this information by itself didn’t mean anything. But if you wait long enough and talk to enough people, it starts to come together.


In the beginning, I didn’t know anything. So one bit of information was just as important as another. That’s how you end up traipsing all over creation to hunt down briefcases and the like.

There are more Mr. X stories than anything else in this case. So, in the beginning, that’s where I spent the majority of my time. But after so many differing stories, it became apparent that that dog don’t hunt. There’s no there, there. And my gut always told me that this grand conspiracy with ten or more people was just wrong. I've always thought it was much simpler than that.

The Holly Bobo murder trial is going on, but I can’t follow it out of fear of confusing things in my head with Cayce’s case. But so many have made comments to me about the stark contrast with the mother’s in each of these cases. From what I’ve been told, Karen Bobo has been relentless in her search to find answers.

When I first started this, I had no idea that I would be shut out like I’ve been by Cindy. I think I’ve been fair in giving her the benefit of the doubt. But the story of how the house was found that night, coupled with how it was assumed that Cayce just spent the night with a friend, doesn’t add up. And with the information I’ve received over the last few months, it stinks even more.

I’m Brandon Barnett. And this is Searching For Ghosts