Crime Junkie - MISSING: The Mishawaka Girls
Episode Date: May 6, 2025Nic Monroe is in a rut. At twenty-four, she lives alone in a dinky apartment in her hometown of Mishawaka, Indiana, she’s just gotten a DWI, and she works the same dead-end job she’s been working ...since high school, a job she only has because her boss is a family friend and feels sorry for her. Everyone has felt sorry for her for the last seven years—since the day her older sister, Kasey, vanished without a trace.On the night Kasey went missing, her car was found over a hundred miles from home. The driver’s door was open and her purse was untouched in the seat next to it. The only real clue in her disappearance was Jules Connor, another young woman from the same area who disappeared in the same way, two weeks earlier. But with so little for the police to go on, both cases eventually went cold.Nic wants nothing more than to move on from her sister’s disappearance and the state it’s left her in. But then one day, Jules’s sister, Jenna Connor, walks into Nic’s life and offers her something she hasn’t felt in a long time: hope. What follows is a gripping tale of two sisters who will do anything to find their missing halves, even if it means destroying everything they’ve ever known.The Missing Half is OUT NOW! Buy your copy at your local bookstore or order online here: https://bit.ly/themissinghalf Don’t miss out on all things Crime Junkie!Instagram: @crimejunkiepodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @CrimeJunkiePod | @audiochuckTikTok: @crimejunkiepodcastFacebook: /CrimeJunkiePodcast | /audiochuckllcCrime Junkie is hosted by Ashley Flowers and Brit Prawat. Instagram: @ashleyflowers | @britprawatTwitter: @Ash_Flowers | @britprawatTikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkieFacebook: /AshleyFlowers.AF Text Ashley at 317-733-7485 to talk all things true crime, get behind the scenes updates, and more!
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Hi, Crime Junkies. I'm your host Ashley Flowers.
And I'm Britt.
Now listen, there is not a lot of information that has been shared yet in the story I'm
about to tell you, which is why it's going to be so brief. But what we do have points
to a perpetrator's bizarre and unsettling MO. And I think I know exactly where we can
find answers.
This is the story of Jules Conner wakes up alone at the home she shares
with her sister, Jules.
Now, when she went to get a glass of water,
she was surprised to see the door to Jules' room open
and an empty bed inside.
Because even though Jules worked a late shift
at the dive bar, this place called Harry's,
over in South Bend, Indiana that night,
she would normally be home by one or two in the morning,
so it's weird that it's three and she's not. And at first, Jenna tried just calling her a few times. Like, she knew
that Jules' car was pretty unreliable, though, you know, she would have thought that if something
had happened, like, she would have expected to see a missed call from Jules at some point, like if
she got stranded, you know? But you just never know, so she's trying to call her. When call after call
went unanswered, anxiety began to build in Jenna
until she physically just couldn't sit still
and wait anymore.
Like she had to go looking for her sister.
Now she tried Harry's, but it was long past close.
There weren't even any cars in the lot when she got there,
which at first brought a little bit of relief.
Like maybe she was being a dramatic older sister.
Like if Jules left in her car, maybe she had just gone over to a friend's or who knows. And she felt better,
but there was still something sitting in the back of her mind, like what if? What if she was on the
side of the road somewhere? Jenna hadn't passed her car anywhere on the road as she had driven
two Harrys from their place, but she knew that there was more than one way to get there.
So to quiet that last little whisper in her mind, she told herself she would just go home
one other route that she knew her sister might sometimes take.
She wasn't going to find anything, right?
Like, that's what she's telling herself, but it would help her sleep.
She hoped she wouldn't find anything.
But as the couple of shopping strips faded into cornfields and tree lines and the streetlights disappeared, her headlights hit on
something that made all of her fear come roaring back till it was like ringing in
her ears.
It was Jules' car on the side of the road with the driver's side door open.
And when she gets a closer look, she sees her sister's phone, wallet,
money, everything is sitting on the passenger seat. But Jules is nowhere to be found.
And you said this was a road she probably would have taken before.
Yeah, this is a pretty common route between where the bar was in South Bend and their
house in Osceola. And like they grew up in Mishawaka right in the middle of the two.
Oh yeah, I can like close my eyes and picture the road you're talking about.
Yeah.
Like it's the kind of road that you know like the back of your head if you grew up there.
Right. Now even though Jenna goes to police and even though the circumstances are fishy as hell,
her sister's disappearance doesn't quite get the urgency she knows it deserves.
Even the media won't really pick up Jewel's story.
But everyone takes notice when just two weeks later,
another young woman from Mishawaka goes missing
and there are eerie parallels to when Jewel's disappeared.
So this is on August 17th.
19-year-old Casey Monroe's car is found abandoned
by a family who are on a road trip, and her car is found
exactly the same way as Jules. Driver's side door open, all her personal belongings on the passenger
seat. The only difference is her car is found up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and her family says she
didn't really know anyone up there, she didn't have any reason to be going up there the day that
she went missing. And when the media picks up on this second disappearance, like they're quick to connect the cases, dubbing them the missing Mishawaka girls,
since both were from Mishawaka. And even though police have that same inclination,
the thing is they can't find any connection between the two young women other than where
they grew up as kids and then how they disappeared. There doesn't seem to be any overlaps of the cases
end up getting worked separately by two different agencies. They're not working together. And so years end up
going by without them ever identifying a suspect in either case, much less proving that they're
connected.
And in that time, no other cases like this, like cropped up? Like it's just these two?
As far as the police departments are concerned, yes.
So maybe whoever took them died
or got caught for something else
and was in jail or prison, whatever.
And by 2019, each family had resigned themselves
to a bitter truth.
Jules and Casey were probably dead
and whoever killed them probably got away with murder.
But that wasn't an ending that Jenna could accept.
She believed in her heart of hearts that there had to be a thread that police had missed,
something that connected Jules and Casey.
And if only she could find that, she could find who killed them.
Now she knew that no one knew Jules like her, which meant that she needed to get to
the one person who knew Casey better than anyone else in the world.
Her younger sister, Nick.
And what they uncover together sets off a chain of events that completely changes their
lives forever.
The thing is, I can't tell you what they found here.
Cue crime junkies immediately hating you. I know, only for a minute, I can't tell you what they found here. Cue crime junkies immediately hating you.
I know, only for a minute, I hope, because what I just gave you, you guys, is not a real
case but the start of the plot to my new mystery thriller novel, The Missing Half, which after
the longest wait of my life is now available wherever books are sold.
So please don't hate me.
You now have hours more content coming your way.
I promise.
I finished the advanced reader last fall in like one sitting.
Dare I say, Ashley, it's better than all good people here.
I honestly think it might be.
I really think crime junkies are going to love this book.
Again, the missing Half has officially hit stores
as of May 6th.
You can be the first to solve the mystery
by shopping at your local bookstore
or at the link in the show notes.
And you can also read the full description there,
so please go check it out.
I cannot wait for you to read this one.
Enjoy crime junkies.