126: Moment of Truth: The Disappearance of Michael Chambers

When a retired firefighter goes missing, a bloody crime scene in his garage quickly indicates foul play. However, after a close look, authorities begin to consider the idea of the crime scene being staged. JOIN OUR PATREON! At the $5 level you get 3 FULL BONUS EPISODES PER MONTH! Right now there are over 50 full ad-free bonus episode to download and binge right this second! Including our coverage of "I Almost Got Away With it", "Pink Collar Crimes", "Fear Thy Neighbor," "Who The Bleep Did I Marry," "See No Evil", "Evil Lives Here", and "Snapped". Hey, DBs!  A message from the future here! Obsessed with: Disappeared transformed into I Think Not! after we finished recapping all the episodes of Disappeared - and our social media did, too! Follow us @ithinknotpod on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok and check out our website at www.ithinknotpod.com! This week's sponsors: BetterHelp - This episode of Obsessed with: Disappeared is brought to you by BetterHelp. Learn more and save 10% off your first month at BetterHelp.com/OWD. SkyLight Frames - To get $15 off your purchase of a SkyLight Frame just got to SkylightFrame.com and enter code Disappeared at checkout. StoryWorth - Go to StoryWorth.com/owd to save $10 off your first purchase. Stamps.com - Sign up with promo code OWD for a special offer that includes a 4-week trial, plus free postage, and a free digital scale. Just go to Stamps.com, click the microphone at the top of the page and enter code OWD. SimpliSafe - Get 40% off any new home security system at SimpliSafe.com/owd today. There's no safe like SimpliSafe.

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From murder, to crooked cops to tax evasion and scams, the world of true crime TV is full of stuff that makes us scream “I Think Not!” If you liked the smash hit comedy podcast "Obsessed with Disappeared," you’ll love this new show from co-hosts and best friends Ellyn Marsh & Joey Taranto. Join Ellyn, Joey – and all the characters that live inside their gorgeous heads – for true stories and the campy television that covers them. Get ready to laugh, cry and think about true crime in a whole new way.