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Unforgotten

Unforgotten

Von: Alabama Cold Case Advocacy
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Unforgotten is intended to give voice to the voiceless: Alabama’s missing and murdered victims. Sellers and Stormy of the Alabama Cold Case Advocacy nonprofit organization put an emphasis on ethical research, bridging the gaps between law enforcement and families, and sharing each story in a respectful, victim-facing manner in an effort to ensure these cases - these individuals - remain unforgotten.

To learn how you can further support ACCA and Unforgotten's mission, please visit alcoldcase.com and be sure to follow us on social media. You can also reach out to us directly at info@alcoldcase.com.

Content for this podcast is written, recorded, and produced by Sellers and Stormy. Music and Sound effects are courtesy of Soundstripe and Epidemic Sound. We are recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM, hosted and distributed by Red Circle, and available to you on your favorite podcast platform.

On behalf of Alabama's missing, murdered, and their families - and from the bottom of our hearts - thank you for listening. And, please, continue to do the most important 2 things you can do:

Share their stories, and if you know something, say something!

Be the spark!

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  • S4 E2 Brittney Wood 14 Years Later - Pt 2: The Last Known Day
    Jun 14 2026
    On the 14th year of Brittney Wood’s disappearance, we are revisiting Brittney’s case, taking a closer look at the records available, starting with what was publicly known in the earliest days after she disappeared. From there, we’ll follow how that information evolved, compare it against documented records, and examine where details shift, conflict, or no longer align.This isn’t about speculation. It’s about laying out the timeline clearly, piece by piece, so what’s consistent and what isn’t can be seen side by side.Before analyzing the records, this first part focuses on one question: What happened on May 30th, 2012, and how the story of that day was reconstructed after Britney was reported missing.#MissingBrittneyWood #FindBrittney #Robertsdale #Mobile #Alabama #BaldwinCounty #MobileCountyIf you have any information regarding Brittney’s disappearance, please contact:Mobile Police Department at 251-208-1700Submit an anonymous tip on their mobilepd.org/submit-anonymous-tipYou may also contact the ACCA directly:Text or call our tip line at 251-501-COLD (2653)Email info@alcoldcase.com Online via our contact form on alcoldcase.com.#IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #NoMoreColdCases #BeTheSparkFor families of victims of violent crime and survivors of violent crime, remember you have the following resources hereACVCC / ACVCC FB page, and hereVOCALonline / VOCAL FB page / AL Victim Assistance PortalAlabama Cold Case Advocacy (ACCA) & the Unforgotten podcast are products of countless hours of research and networking, aimed at bringing greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses to ensure that victims’ families have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. If you appreciate our mission and feel inspired to support our work, there are a few ways you can help us Light The Path!Operation Safe Return:Text OSR to 53555 to receive a donation link.Donate directly at givebutter.com/operationsafereturn.Learn more at alcoldcase.com/operation-safe-return.Unforgotten and ACCA:Make a one-time or monthly donation to Unforgotten through Red Circle.Sign up for a one-time or recurring donation on the ACCA website. Subscribe to the Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ for early access to ad-free episodes.Support Alabama's cases and familiesBe sure to follow us on social media.Most importantly, tell everyone you know about these cases. Sharing their stories is one of the most effective ways to help find resolution for Alabama’s cold cases. Be The Spark. Together, we can make a difference.Remember, Justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten.#Unforgotten podcast is presented by the #ACCA, a non-profit organization advocating for cold case victims and their families. We are recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM, hosted and distributed by Red Circle, and available to you on your favorite podcast platform.Production:Content and production by Sellers & Stormy.Artwork by SellersMusic & Sound EffectsIntro music, “Unforgotten – CJ’s Song” is an original by CJ Wilkinson, one of Alabama's cold case victims from Brilliant, Alabama.Additional Music via Soundstripe and Epidemic SoundSound effects by Soundstripe and Epidemic SoundAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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  • S4 E2 Brittney Wood 14 Years Later - Pt 1: The Public Timeline
    May 31 2026
    On the 14th year of Brittney Wood’s disappearance, we are revisiting Brittney’s case, taking a closer look at the records available, starting with what was publicly known in the earliest days after she disappeared. From there, we’ll follow how that information evolved, compare it against documented records, and examine where details shift, conflict, or no longer align.This isn’t about speculation. It’s about laying out the timeline clearly, piece by piece, so what’s consistent and what isn’t can be seen side by side.Before analyzing the records, this first part focuses on one question: What has the public been told?#MissingBrittneyWood #FindBrittney #Robertsdale #Mobile #Alabama #BaldwinCounty #MobileCounty**Special thanks to Stephanie Hanke for trusting us to help research and raise awareness for Brittney, and for your friendship.**If you have any information regarding Brittney’s disappearance, please contact:Mobile Police Department at 251-208-1700Submit an anonymous tip on their mobilepd.org/submit-anonymous-tipYou may also contact the ACCA directly:Text or call our tip line at 251-501-COLD (2653)Email info@alcoldcase.com Online via our contact form on alcoldcase.com.#IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #NoMoreColdCases #BeTheSparkFor families of victims of violent crime and survivors of violent crime, remember you have the following resources hereACVCC / ACVCC FB page, and hereVOCALonline / VOCAL FB page / AL Victim Assistance PortalAlabama Cold Case Advocacy (ACCA) & the Unforgotten podcast are products of countless hours of research and networking, aimed at bringing greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses to ensure that victims’ families have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. If you appreciate our mission and feel inspired to support our work, there are a few ways you can help us Light The Path!Make a one-time or monthly donation to Unforgotten through Red Circle.Sign up for a one-time or recurring donation on the ACCA website.Help raise awareness by supporting Operation Safe ReturnSubscribe to the Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ for early access to ad-free episodes.Be sure to follow us on social media.Most importantly, tell everyone you know about these cases. Sharing their stories is one of the most effective ways to help find resolution for Alabama’s cold cases. Be The Spark. Together, we can make a difference.Remember, Justice may be delayed, but the victims and their families remain…Unforgotten.#Unforgotten podcast is presented by the #ACCA, a non-profit organization advocating for cold case victims and their families. We are recorded in conjunction with Riverside.FM, hosted and distributed by Red Circle, and available to you on your favorite podcast platform.Production:Content and production by Sellers & Stormy.Artwork by SellersMusic & Sound EffectsIntro music, “Unforgotten – CJ’s Song” is by CJ Wilkenson (more on this to come!)Additional Music via Soundstripe, Epidemic SoundSound effects by Soundstripe and Epidemic SoundAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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    20 Min.
  • Season 4, Ep 1: Unforgotten Talk
    Mar 8 2026
    Our new season is coming up soon, so we thought the best way to ease into Season 4 is to catch everyone up on recent goings on and upcoming plans for ACCA and Unforgotten. So, the two of us are going to chat about all of that and a bit more. Thanks for joining us, and be sure to share! #UnforgottenTalk #Season4Resources and Special Mentions:**IMPORTANT reminder! This Sunday, March 8, is the last day to order our #TheNamesWeCarry T-shirts (https://alcoldcase.com/the-names-we-carry-tshirt/) and Sweatshirts (https://alcoldcase.com/the-names-we-carry-sweatshirt). The sweatshirts are a limited-edition, single-run. So, hurry while there’s still time! Remember, after production costs, every purchase directly supports the ACCA’s mission to raise awareness and advocate for the families we serve.National Crime Victims’ Week is April 19-25, 2026. Watch for event listings on our social media pages. We will have a table at the Mobile County DA’s Office event that week.VOCAL (Victims of Crime and Leniency) is holding their annual tribute event on March 15, 2026, in Montgomery. If you have a family member you wish to be included in the tribute, submissions must be received by March 15th. Here’s the link: https://vocalonline.org/vigil-testimonial/#OperationSafeReturn – https://alcoldcase.com/operation-safe-return/Thank you to Lamar of Mobile-Gulf Shores (Lamar.com/mobile) for their assistance and generosity.For families of victims of violent crime and survivors of violent crime, remember you have an additional resource with Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission here ACVCC / ACVCC FB page, and their page lists additional resources here.So importantly, please share and send in tips if you have information for the following names, which we will continue to say, because every case should be remembered:Debra GunterRhonda MorrisonAurelia, Niurka, and Anthony Choc – FBI at 800-225-5324 or Mobile County Sheriff’s Office at 251-574-8633Genesis Reid – Enterprise PD at 334-347-2222 or 911Daniel “Danny” Barter – FBI at 800-225-5324 or the Baldwin County Sheriff’s office at 251-937-0202Willadine Sixteen Pickett – Walker County Sheriff’s office at 205-282-0740Billy Dye, Robert Dye, and Daniel Brasher – Jefferson Co. Sheriff’s Office 205-325-1450Olen Guy Kirby – Shelby Co. Sheriff’s Office 205-670-6000Cynthia Dykes – Barbour County Sheriff’s office 334-775-3434Jennifer Dorch – Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office 205-464-8690 or Crime Stoppers at 205-752-7867Travis Phillips – Dauphin Island Police Department 251-861-5523Michael Gordan – Butler County Sheriff’s Office 334-382-6521Tammie Chipman – Tuskegee Police Department, 334-727-0200Melinda McGhee – Escambia County Sheriff’s Office 251-809-0741Marcia Scobie – Daleville Police Department 334-598-4442Debra Turpin Green – Daphne Police Department 251-620-0100Yu Chin Goodson – Russellville Police Department 256-332-2230Alonzo Reynolds – Birmingham Police Department 205-254-1700Victor Sanchez – Abbeville Police Department 334-585-2222Kevin Gray – Greene County Sheriff’s Office 205-372-3242April Russell – Mobile County Sheriff's Office 251-208-7211Bryan Dorminey – Shelby County Sheriff’s Office, 205-670-6000Virginia Sellers – Dale County Sheriff’s Office 334-774-3114Maxine Bieberbach – Walker County Sheriff’s Office 205-302-6464Roger Taylor – Lamar County Sheriff’s Office 205-695-7470Nolan Watson – Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office 205-325-1450Shiquita Nelson – Montgomery Police Department 334-625-2651Joseph Entrekin – Birmingham Police Department 205-254-1700James Bernard White – Saraland Police Department, 251-675-5331For any of these cases or others in Alabama, you may also contact the ACCA directly:Text or call our tip line at 251-501-COLD (2653)Email info@alcoldcase.com Online via our contact form on alcoldcase.com.If you have a case you would like to submit, here’s our Community Case Submission Form#Alabama #IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #NoMoreColdCases #EngageWithEmpathy #FamiliesMatter #BeTheSpark #LightThePathAlabama Cold Case Advocacy (ACCA) & the Unforgotten podcast are products of countless hours of research and networking, aimed at bringing greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses to ensure that victims’ families have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. If you appreciate our mission and feel inspired to support our work, there are a few ways you can help us Light the Path!Make a one-time or monthly donation to Unforgotten through Red Circle.Sign up for a one-time or recurring donation on the ACCA website.Subscribe to the Unforgotten Patreon channel⁠ for early access to ad-free episodes.Be sure to follow us on social media,Again, please, tell everyone you know about these cases. Sharing their stories is one of the most effective ways to help find resolution for Alabama’...
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    32 Min.
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