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Chase Massner was an Iraq War veteran who returned home and faced difficulties adjusting back into civilian life while battling PTSD and bipolar disorder. His marriage issues caused him to turn to a friend named Brad Clement for support but then he mysteriously vanished. For three years, no one knew what had happened to Chase. No one except for one person that is. Join us to hear about the disappearance of Chase Massner and the web of lies that affected so many lives. The main story for this episode begins at 21 minutes and 24 seconds in if you want to skip right to it. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/middleagedandmediocre/message
In his young life, 26-year old Chase Massner had achieved the simple but meaningful things he had always hoped for. One of his life goals was to enlist in the United States Army, and he accomplished that, serving his country from 2008 until 2015. Chase also married the woman of his dreams, Amanda, and they built a family with their two beautiful girls in Canton, Georgia. But the path we tread on in life isn't always straight and smooth. When Chase's family faced some turmoil stemming from financial woes, it put a strain on his marriage. He wanted some space and after that, Chase disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
S3E8: Ο Chase Massner ήταν ένας 26χρονος βετεράνος του ιρακινού πολέμου που ζούσε στην Καντόνα της Τζόρτζια. Ήταν παντρεμένος, με δύο μικρά παιδιά, και - όπως πολλοί γονείς - πάλευε να τα βγάλει πέρα. Μετά από έναν καυγά με τη σύζυγό του, Αμάντα, ο Τσέις πήγε να μείνει με έναν φίλο... και δεν τον έχει ξαναδεί ποτε κανεις . Αυτο ισχυε μεχρι την μερα που αποκαλυφτηκε τι συνεβη στον Chase εκεινη τη νυχτα του 2014. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/countingcrimespodcast/message
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Where's Chase? Does his wife know? How about his best friend? How about the roofers, who saw a fire in the backyard?
This is an update for episode #21, which detailed the 2014 disappearance of an Army veteran. 26-year-old Chase Massner went missing in March of that year, and the last person to have seen Chase has since been arrested and charged. Now, that case has reached a resolution, and Chase been been laid to rest. Researched, written, hosted, and produced by Micheal WhelanThis is Day #4 of my new holiday-themed series, the 12 Days of Updates. Over the next two weeks, I'll be catching up on some stories I've previously covered and detail what we've learned in the months/years since.Learn more about this podcast at http://unresolved.meIf you would like to support this podcast and others, consider heading to https://www.patreon.com/unresolvedpod to become a Patron or Producer
Iraqi war veteran Chase Massner was missing from his Georgia home for 3 years when Nancy Grace launched Crime Stories and started digging into the mystery of the young husband and father's disappearance. After visiting with Chase's mother and wife, Nancy knocked on a cheap motel room door in Atlanta to grill Brad Clement, the last person known to have seen Massner. That interview helped cold case detectives find Massner buried under a slab of concrete in the home once owned by Clement. Now, Clement has pleaded guilty to lying about Massner's death and hiding his remains.
Iraq War vet Chase Massner was missing for 3 years, but his mom, wife and young daughters got some answers in 2017. Crime Stories focused on Massner's case in 15 shows, including a dramatic interview with the man who is now jailed and facing charges relating to Chase's death. Nancy Grace updates the story with reporter Daniel Wilkerson.
In March of 2014, 26-year old Chase Massner disappeared. Chase, an Iraqi war veteran who was married with two kids, was last seen at the home of his friend, named Brad Clement. Because of the content, this will likely be the last update I make on the story for quite some time. Written, hosted, and produced by Micheal Whelan. Music by T. Nordgren. Additional music provided by Ailsa Traves.
Natalee Holloway's father is increasingly hopeful bones found buried in Aruba will give him answers about what happened to his daughter. Investigative reporter Art Harris and medical examiner Dr. William Morrone join Nancy Grace to discuss the latest revelations in the Oxygen docu-series on the case. A medical examiner has confirmed that remains found buried in a Georgia backyard are those of missing Iraq War vet Chase Masser. Nancy gathers Team Chase, CrimeOnline reporter Leigh Egan and Atlanta 11Alive reporter Jessica Noll to talk about the investigation.
Taylor Swift told jurors a DJ had "a handful of my ass" while posing for a photo. The singer is defending herself against a lawsuit by the DJ who was fired after the groping was reported to his boss. Nancy Grace talks with RadarOnline reporter Alexis Tereszcuk about the case. The capture of Brad Clement, a suspect in the Chase Massner death probe, and the new crime novel "Final Girls" are the other topics in this episode.
The last person known to have seen Chase Massner three years ago vanished hours after he learned police were charging him in connection with the Iraqi War vet's disappeared. Nancy Grace gathers Team Chase, the citizen detectives who helped resolve the missing man mystery, to discuss the search for suspect Brad Clement.
As the medical examiner searches for clues in the death of Chase Massner, Georgia investigators build a case to make an arrest. Nancy Grace gathers "Team Chase" to discuss their 3-year-long search for justice for the Iraqi war vet and his family in this episode.
With the discovery of human remains believed to be missing Iraq war vet Chase Massner in the backyard of a Georgia home, the man who lived there says he's "lawyering up." Nancy Grace and the Crime Stories team has been digging into this 3-year-old case for months, working with the cold case unit. This episode features on the scene reporting and calls from Chase's friends.
In 2014, 26-year old Iraqi War Veteran Chase Massner disappeared while visiting a friend in Kennesaw, Georgia. He has not been seen since. I addressed his story back in May, when I spoke to Nancy Grace about the details of his disappearance and the theories that have cropped up since. Now, however, it appears that a body has been found in one of the locations he was last seen. Learn more about the Unresolved Podcast at unresolved.meWritten, hosted, and produced by Micheal Whelan.
Human remains believed to be those of Chase Massner, the Iraqi war vet who vanished from Kennesaw, Georgia, 3 years ago were found Tuesday, buried near the home where he was known to have last slept. This is a special Crime Stories report, including Nancy Grace's interview last March with the home's owner.
Chase Massner's wife says when the Iraqi War vet went missing in 2014 she became the victim of cyberbullying, stalking and "horrible gossip" by some people who suspected her in his disappearance. In this 8th episode of our "Finding Chase" series, Amanda Massner tells Nancy Grace why she no longer obsesses over what happened to her husband.
Amanda Massner has stayed publicly silent in the 3 years since her husband Chase Massner mysteriously disappeared 3 years ago. Not only has she suffered through the pain of losing her husband and the father of her 2 young daughters, but she has also been targeted by those who think she knows what happened to the Iraqi War vet. This 7th episode of our Finding Chase series is the first of 2 with Amanda speaking exclusively to Nancy Grace.
In March of 2014, 26-year old Chase Massner disappeared from a friend's home. Chase, an Iraqi war veteran who lived in Canton, Georgia. Struggling to make ends meet and provide for his family, Chase took a job at a Quik-Trip in Kennesaw, located just a mile or so away from one of Chase's friends named Brad Clement. Chase and his wife, Amanda, had been having issues in the months before Chase's disappearance. Constant financial pressure put a strain on their relationship, and Chase was spending less time with both her and their two daughters. In the days before his disappearance, he had been spending time with his mother, Stephanie Cadena. On March 27th, Amanda dropped Chase off in Kennesaw. He went to stay the night with his friend, Brad. By Brad's own recollection, Chase was looking for a drug known as roxicodone. The next day, March 28th, Chase was gone. Brad claimed that Chase disappeared, but allegations would continue to sniff around Brad for years afterwards. Written, hosted, and produced by Micheal Whelan Music and production by T. Nordgren
Our Crime Stories team has worked for months uncovering new information and taking a fresh look at old evidence in the search for answers in the mysterious disappearance of Chase Massner. We now ask you to help by raising questions about what you’ve heard so far. Nancy Grace and the team discuss those questions in this 6th episode.
The first 4 episodes introduced you to Stephanie Cadena, Chase’s mother, and Brad Clement, the friend who was the last known person to see Chase before he vanished 3 years ago. The person you have not heard from yet is Amanda Massner, Chase’s wife. This is unfortunate, since, Brad said some pretty bad things about Amanda when Nancy Grace confronted him in episodes 3 & 4. We still hold out hope the Amanda will talk to us directly, but until then, we can let you hear what Amanda said in the first weeks after her husband went missing.
Stephanie Cadena never met the last known person to see her son Chase Massner because detectives asked her not to contact Brad Clements. But as Massner's disappearance is handed off to the cold case unit, Nancy Grace arranges for the mother to surprise the key witness in an effort to get answers. This 4th episode takes you inside the motel room the morning it happened.
Brad Clements has been pummeled by social media speculation since he's the last known person to see Chase Massner before he vanished on March 27, 2014. Amateur detectives questioned his story, suggesting it’s changed over time. Just as the probe is turned over to a cold case unit, Nancy Grace knocks on Clements’ door in an unannounced visit. This third episode of our series presents what happened after she walked in.
Three years after Chase Massner vanished, his grieving mother calls on Nancy Grace to help find answers. Cobb County, Georgia, police are turning the case over to a cold case unit, but Grace tracks down key witnesses to retrace the Iraq War vet’s last known steps. She shares what she is finding over the next weeks in a special “Crime Stories” series. Nancy visits with Chase’s mom in this episode.
The lawyer for Elizabeth Thomas’ dad tells Nancy Grace about “disturbing” new details suggesting the 15-year-old girl did not want to go with Tad Cummins. The former high school health teacher had an “extreme dark side” only being discovered after he allegedly kidnapped the girl, attorney Jason Whatley says. Grace talks with the family’s two lawyers about the search for Cummins and the hope he’ll let the child go in this episode.
The disappearance of Chase Massner on March 27, 2014, has stumped police and devastated the Iraqi War vet’s family. As the probe is handed over to a cold case unit, Nancy Grace leads her own investigation at the request of Chase’s mom. She shares what she's finding over the next weeks in a special “Crime Stories” series, starting with episode 1 on the 3rd anniversary of Chase’s vanishing. (music by audionautix.com)
Georgia investigators are close to declaring the disappearance of Iraq War vet Chase Massner to be a cold case. Nancy Grace, however, won’t let the search for the father of two young girls go cold. Grace has literally taken to the streets to track down witnesses and clues about what happened to Massner, who was 26 years old when he vanished. The results of her personal investigation will be presented in a week-long series of “Crime Stories with Nancy Grace” episodes starting March 27, the third anniversary of Chase’s disappearance. This episode offers a preview of what she is finding.
The mystery of Iraq war veteran Chase Massner is the hottest topic on CrimeOnline’s podcast call-in line. Listeners of “Crime Stories with Nancy Grace” have been raising good questions about the investigation. Massner was 26 when he disappeared after spending the night at a friend’s home in Kennesaw, Georgia on March 27, 2014. Grace and Leigh Egan, our prime reporter covering the story, answer caller questions in this episode.
The mother of missing Iraqi War veteran Chase Massner worries that Georgia police have run out of leads in the investigation of what happened to her son. Massner was 26 when he vanished from a friend’s home in Kennesaw, Georgia, on March 27, 2014. “I just want the truth,” Stephanie Cadena tells Nancy Grace in Wednesday’s “Crime Stories” podcast.
U.S. Army veteran Chase Massner was 26 when he vanished without a trace from a friend's home in Kennesaw, Georgia, on March 27, 2014. Nancy Grace re-examines the mystery after an emotional plea for help from Chase's mom. Calls from friends and family have flooded Nancy's "Crime Stories" hotline asking for Grace to look at the three-year-old case.