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Charlotte native Mary Shotwell Little mysteriously vanished from the Lenox Square Mall in Atlanta, Georgia on Oct. 14, 1965. A city-wide search turned up no leads, but gas station receipts showed she may have been in Charlotte and Raleigh in the hours after she went missing. Eighteen months later, a young woman named Diane Shields was found murdered in Atlanta, and her ties to Mary led investigators to believe the two cases might be related. Show Notes: Sponsor: WOW! Women on Writing Cover art by Macintosh Multimedia Sound Editing by Mia Roberson
This week's Mountain Murders episode will take you on a strange journey... Two women who worked at the same bank--sitting at the same desk--turn up missing. Mary Shotwell Little's disappearance from Lenox Square Mall has been an enduring mystery in the southern city. Two years after Mary vanishes, a woman she's never met Diane Shields--falls victim to homicide. The women's cases have strange coincidences. Intro Music by Joe Buck YourselfHosts Heather and Dylan Packeremail mountainmurderspodcast@gmail.com To support the show sign up at www.patreon.com/mountainmurderspodcast
This episode we talked to Connie, an LA native, that has found love in doing restorative tattoo from the means to help her balding husband restore his look for their wedding. Connie turned her new found tattooing journey into a passion that pushed her into getting her own studio, leaving her with the profound decision to walk away from a 15 year career in the fashion world. Tune in and listen to how this Girl Boss has stomped on Covid and 2020 on the head by expanding her Jelly Empire to not only 2 but 3 different branches of passions going into the new year Current events: Third shooting at Lenox Square Mall in the past 2 months; Lori Loughlin's daughter, Olivia Jade, speaking out on the Red Table Talk; #JLOBEAUTY We love y'all SO BIG! Tiff & Mel Get to know Connie: @browjelly | Linktree Instagram.com/jelly.crystals -------------------------------------- Indo-Club Book: I Love You So Mochi by Sarah Kuhn: Amazon.com: I Love You So Mochi (9781338302882): Kuhn, Sarah: Books Follow us on IG: Instagram.com/2peachindopodcast Tweet us: Twitter.com/2peachindo Email us at 2peachindopodcast@Gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2peachindopodcast/message
Rhonda Smith went missing from the Lenox Square Mall in Atlanta, Georgia on February 27, 1984. She was 21 years old at the time of her disappearance. Rhonda was a former exotic dancer and was preparing to open her own dog grooming business.Rhonda left her house on the morning of February 27. She was going to the gym and had plans to go shopping at the Lenox Square Mall afterward. Rhonda’s fiancee, Tom Shoemaker, started to get concerned when she did not return to their home that evening. Her car was later found abandoned in the mall parking lot in the early hours of February 28.Laura Boscoe is the co-host of this episode. She is a fan of the podcast, patreon member, and has been helping with our Carrie Lawson Documentary.If you have any information about this case please call the Atlanta Police Department at 404-546-5602.Southern Gone is an independently produced podcast. This means everything we do is on our time and our dime. If you enjoy this podcast please leave a review and comment for a chance to be featured on a future episode. For everything Southern Gone visit our website www.SouthernGone.com.Investigating these cold cases is truly our passion project and we would not be able to do it without you! If you would like to support this podcast consider becoming a patron on patreon.com/southerngone.Grab a chair, a glass of sweet tea, and get GONE with Southern Gone!Sources:The Charley ProjectJustice For Rhonda Facebook Page11 AliveCrime Stories with Nancy Grace
Episode- 17- A 1960s unusual disappearance and missing person case with connections to Western N.C. A new shade of blue looking at an unusual disappearance and missing person investigation. In the mid 1960’s Mary Little was a Bank secretary in Atlanta, Georgia, she disappeared from the parking lot of Lenox Square Mall shopping one night. Unusual evidence is uncovered in the investigation including connections to the Appalachian Mountains of Western North Carolina. A second missing young lady over a year latter from the same bank with similar connections to Mary Little, fails to show up for work one morning. Her body is discovered in the trunk of her car abandoned in a joining town. Are the investigations still on going? Are they connected? Listen to decide for yourself. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scott-lunsford/message
Eco Friendly Initiatives of Lenox Square Mall and Dynamic Escapes on Buckhead Podcast Lauren Rock Owner of Dynamic Escapes On-Air Guest BIO: ”Because life is about the experiences you have, and the memories you create.” This is why Lauren Rock founded Dynamic Escapes, LLC. a full spectrum travel concierge service. Lauren's role as a travel concierge is to take care of all the research and planning that goes into booking a trip; enabling her clients to just focus on enjoying their time away. Lauren established Dynamic Escapes in 2016. She is a member of the Travel Leaders network, (the largest travel industry network, it grants recognized independent agents access to industry only connections, prices and upgrades), and holds numerous accreditations and specialist certifications in the travel industry. Lauren loves researching places to go and things to do, and is addicted to travel of course. Topics to Discuss: Time away from the office is important to your personal health and work productivity. There are processes to help you streamline your workload and enable you to take a break. Web Site / Social Media Links: http://www.dynamic-escapes.com https://www.facebook.com/DynamicEscapes www.linkedin.com/in/laurensrock Lindsey Jones Director of Marketing for Lenox Square On-Air Guest BIO: Lindsey Jones manages Lenox Square's tourism marketing, retailer promotion, event planning and positioning strategy while also overseeing public relations. A Simon employee since 2011, Jones is poised to continue elevating Lenox Square as the southeast's premier shopping destination. Throughout her career, Jones has received multiple company-wide awards, including the Simon Award of Excellence for Top Social Media Marketer of the Year, Simon's Best of the Best winner and Simon Property Group's employee of the month. She began her career as a director of marketing and business development in Kenner, Louisiana, before moving to Jacksonville, Florida, where she served as the director of marketing and business development for The Avenues and St. Johns Town Center. A graduate of the University of New Orleans, Jones served as the chapter president of Alpha Xi Delta and holds a bachelor's degree in marketing. She resides in Buckhead. Topics to Discuss: Lenox Square's eco-friendly initiatives Web Site / Social Media Links: http://www.simon.com/mall/lenox-square http://www.facebook.com/LenoxSquareMall/ http://www.instagram.com/lenoxsqmall/ http://www.twitter.com/LenoxSqMall On-Air Guest Linkedin Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsey-jones-89949611 The Buckhead Business Show Spotlights Industry Leaders in Buckhead and Atlanta! Brought to you in part by The Buckhead Business Association and Broadcast LIVE from the Pro Business Channel Studios. Show Hosts: Michael Moore, RainMaker & Chief Storyteller https://www.linkedin.com/in/sellbyphone https://twitter.com/BuckhedgeCEO Rich Casanova, CoFounder Pro Business Channel https://www.linkedin.com/in/richcasanova https://twitter.com/RichCasanovaCom For more info about the BBA visit: http://www.BuckheadBusiness.org Check out more episodes at: http://www.BuckheadPodcast.com To view photos from this show, visit: http://www.ProBusinessPictures.com To nominate or submit a guest request visit: http://www.OnAirGuest.com ‹ › × × Previous Next jQuery(function() { // Set blueimp gallery options jQuery.extend(blueimp.Gallery.prototype.options, { useBootstrapModal: false, hidePageScrollbars: false }); });
The famous food truck, Cousins Maine Lobster, offers Atlanta a new brick-and-mortar shop at Lenox Square Mall and the menu is outstanding! On today’s Around Atlanta episode, Tony Harrison, owner and operator of Atlanta Cousins Maine Lobster franchises joins us to talk about why they have been voted the number one food truck and how […] The post Find Lobster Grilled Cheese and Whole Belly Fried Clams at Cousins Maine Lobster appeared first on Atlanta Real Estate Forum.
Mary Shotwell Little was known as the "Case of the Missing Bride". Mary was last seen on October 14, 1965, walking to her 1965 Mercury Comet in the Lenox Square Mall parking lot in Atlanta Georgia. She hasn't been seen or heard from since. Mary recently married Roy H Little Jr. The couple had only been married for six weeks before her disappearance. Roy went on a business trip to La Grange Ga on October 14, 1965. Mary had agreed to have dinner with a co-worker that night at the Piccadilly Café at Lennox Square Mall. Her friend said she seemed in good spirits and talked about a party that she and Roy were giving the next night upon his return.On October 15, 1965, when Mary did not call or show up for work, her co-workers got worried. Mary's boss called her home and could not find Mary. Eventually, her car was discovered in the Lennox Square Mall parking lot with some sinister clues. The Atlanta Police Department had many theories about what could have happened to Mary but none of these theories ever panned out and fifty-three years later we still have more questions than answers. Grab a chair, a glass of sweet tea and listen to Southern Gone as we delve into the "Case of the Missing Bride".If you have any information about this case please contact the Atlanta Police Department 404-853-3434.For all things "Southern Gone" visit www.southerngone.com.This show is written and hosted by Kristi Bryant. The show is produced and music is composed by Cale Bryant.If you like the show please subscribe and give us 5 stars on iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher.Investigating these cold cases is truly our passion project and we would not be able to do it without you! If you would like to support this podcast consider becoming a patron on patreon.com/southerngone.Grab a chair, a glass of sweet tea, and get GONE with Southern Gone!
Simply Buckhead Spotlight with Chef Ami Dand of Legendary Events and Chef Shaun Doty The Federal, Chick-a-Biddy and Announcing ATL Taco Shaun Doty, Chef The Federal, Bantam + Biddy, Chick-a-Biddy and Announcing ATL Taco! Chef Shaun Doty's career has spanned the globe, but his passion lies in creating simply prepared contemporary fare in Atlanta. His extensive culinary experience is the driving force behind his concepts, Bantam + Biddy and Chick-a-Biddy, fast-casual chicken restaurants featuring local free-range and pastured chicken, and The Federal, an intimate bistro steakhouse in the heart of Midtown Atlanta. Doty began his culinary career at The Grape, a bistro located on lower Greenville in Dallas, TX. After a year at the famed bistro, Doty traveled to Charleston, SC, to attend Johnson and Wales University and worked at Restaurant Million while studying the culinary arts. Upon graduation, Doty moved to Atlanta to work for two years under Chef Guenter Seeger at the Ritz-Carlton, Buckhead. Later, he pursued culinary stints throughout France and Belgium, including experience at the renowned Michelin-starred restaurants Comme Chez Soi, Restaurant Bruno, Restaurant Claude Dupont, Restaurant Barbizon and Restaurant Troisgros. Returning to the United States, Doty worked at Mirabelle in Beaver Creek, CO, and then Savanna's in South Hampton. He was lured back to Atlanta by Chef Seeger who placed him as the executive chef at the highly celebrated downtown eatery Mumbo Jumbo. Doty's next project as chef/owner was the launch of MidCity Cuisine, recognized by Atlanta Magazine as Restaurant of the Year 2003. Inspired by the casually sophisticated cafes of Paris, Venice, and Turin, MidCity Cuisine won accolades in national magazines from Gourmet to Bon Appetit for modern interpretations of classic brasserie cuisine. In November of 2005, Doty and his partnership sold MidCity Cuisine and he was recruited by the Manhattan-based Restaurant Associates to be executive chef of Table 1280 at the Woodruff Arts Center. After a successful debut, Doty began to develop a new project inspired by the simple bistro fare that he originally admired at the start of his career. In 2006, Doty opened Shaun's, a casual neighborhood bistro that was situated in the heart of historic Inman Park. At Shaun's, Doty spent four years creating ingredient-driven, seasonal and creative American cuisine that earned him praise from critics and diners alike until he closed the restaurant in 2010 to focus on other endeavors. In 2010, Doty founded YEAH! BURGER, an eco-friendly eatery serving customizable burger combinations in Atlanta's West Midtown and Virginia-Highland neighborhoods. Two years later, he sold his interest in YEAH! Burger to partner with Lance Gummere to open Bantam + Biddy at Ansley Mall in 2012. The restaurant serves a mixture of local free-range and pastured chickens. In addition to top quality chicken, Doty and Gummere have placed a major focus on Bantam + Biddy's side dishes. The family-friendly restaurant offers Southern favorites as well as sides made with seasonal and local ingredients. In 2013, Doty opened Chick-a-Biddy in Atlantic Station, a modern diner with farm-fresh chicken, creative cocktails and fresh-pressed juices and smoothies. In 2014, Doty opened two more Bantam + Biddy locations at Avalon in Alpharetta and Lenox Square Mall in Buckhead. Both Bantam + Biddy and Chick-a-Biddy offer a number of gluten-free items as well as dishes that can easily be modified for guests with other food allergies. In 2016, Doty and Gummere opened The Federal, named after the nearby Federal Reserve Bank in Midtown, drawing inspiration from their travels around the world, French cuisine and the traditional American steakhouse. Garnering inspiration from his work at previous restaurants such as Shaun's, MidCity Cuisine and Mumbo Jumbo and culinary stints abroad, Doty considers his dishes at The Federal to be “souvenirs of his life.