
Episode Summary:On April 29, 1986, 13-year-old Tammie Anne McCormick of Saratoga Springs, New York, vanished without a trace. Despite decades of investigation, leads, rumors, and persons of interest, her case remains unsolved.In this episode, Amanda Morgan unpacks the chilling mystery surrounding Tammie's disappearance. From that fateful morning in 1986 to modern theories and forensic searches, we explore what happened to this bright, spirited young girl—and the many unanswered questions still haunting those who knew and loved her.What You'll Hear in This Episode:Tammie's background and life leading up to April 1986Conflicting accounts of her plans the morning she vanishedInvestigative missteps and rumors of runaway plansKey persons of interest, including Arthur Mason Slaybaugh IIPossible connections to serial predator Lewis Lent Jr.The 2021 “Rails to Trails Jane Doe” theory and Reddit speculationUpdates from recent years, including searches and investigative dead endsA detailed description of Tammie at the time she disappearedA call to action for anyone with informationKey Details:Name: Tammie Anne McCormickAge at Disappearance: 13Date: April 29, 1986Location: Saratoga Springs, NYHeight/Weight: Approx. 5'3", 105 lbsPhysical Description: Long light brown hair, hazel eyes, pierced ears, homemade tattoo/scar of initials "TAM" on upper left armClothing: Denim jacket, yellow striped shirt, black corduroy pants, beige boots, shoulder bagHave Information?Call the Saratoga Springs Police Department at 518-584-1800.🔗 Resources & Links:Visit our website for full source material: nydarksidepodcast.comFollow us on Facebook or Instagram: New York’s Dark Side PodcastListen to Episode 32 for more on the Rails to Trails Jane Doe case💬 Leave a Review & Follow Us:Enjoying the show? Please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing New York’s Dark Side on your podcast platform of choice. Your support helps us continue bringing these stories to light.Stay safe. Stay curious.– Amanda MorganThe intro music of this episode is a portion of 'Mysteries Remain' courtesy of Krooked Knuckles. Check out our collaborative video featuring some open New York unsolved cases: https://youtu.be/nK8Gy4hDLZA
Jul 18, 2025
20 min

On July 10, 1971, eight year old Douglas Legg would go missing from his family's summer retreat in the Adirondack Mountain region of Newcomb, New York. His disappearance would lead to the largest search for a missing person in New York State. What happened to Douglas remains a mystery to this day, despite all the effort to search for him he's never been found and with occasional leads as recently as 2020... In this episode we'll discuss the history of Great Camp Santanoni and the disappearance of Douglas Legg. Camp Santanoni is now owned by New York State and is the only Great Camp that is open to the public, offering hiking, fishing, boating, skiing and tours of the massive beautiful buildings.
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Aug 7, 2024
16 min

July 2, 1918 an explosion at a munitions plant shook the night, killing 65 men, injuring dozens more, and nearly took out the city of Syracuse in the process. The cause of the explosion has never really been identified though there are several theories. Was it sabotage, and if so, was it an inside job? In this episode, we dive into the history of Split Rock and the explosion on that fateful night in 1918. We'll also dive into some rabbit holes, exploring the discovery of the Hart's Tongue Fern and the evolution of the Pinkerton Detective Agency & the first female investigator- Kate Warne.
For more on Split Rock- Check out the Onondaga Historical Society's YouTube Channel
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Jul 21, 2024
35 min

On Tuesday October 28, 2008, 36-year-old Corrie Anderson would vanish without a trace. That morning she had worked her normal shift at Jamestown Community College, where she worked part time in the library, before stopping to visit her boyfriend at the car dealership where she worked. She would stop home before all signs of her vanished. There's been no trace of her since. In 2021 two sets of human remains would be found 10 yards apart of the Rails to Trails path in Portland, NY. While neither them would prove to be Corrie, they also lead to three additional mysteries. What happened to Corrie Anderson, Marquita Mull, & Patricia Laemmerhirt? And who is the Rails to Trails Jane Doe?
If you have any information about Corrie Anderson's disappearance, please call NYSP at 716-665-3114.
If you have any information about Marquita Mull or the Rails to Trails Jane Doe, please call Chautauqua County Sheriff’s office at 716-753-4973 or you can send an email to [email protected]
If you have any information about the disappearance of Patricia Laemmerhirt, please call NYSP-Fredonia at 716-679-1549.
You can join the Justice for Marquita Mull Facebook Group here: https://www.facebook.com/share/ALzGNYypVY2NMcda/
Be sure to also check out the Facebook Group WNY Missing and Unidentified Persons:
https://www.facebook.com/wnymissingandunidentifiedpersons
And a Facebook Group to help Find Corrie Anderson:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1362627964213519
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RAINN- 1-800-656-HOPE, online.rainn.org y rainn.org/es
Domestic Violence Hotline- 1-800-799-7223, text the word 'start' to 88788 or visit thehotline.org
The intro theme for this podcast are sections of Nightmare Machine by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), CC BY 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
Jun 30, 2024
27 min

On July 5, 1995, a disturbing 911 call was placed by a Park Slope resident, reporting that she had been assaulted and shot by a man who had broken into the apartment she shared with her girlfriend. When police responded, they could hear someone screaming inside the apartment for help, but the door was locked. It took several moments for the caller to reach the door to let them in, and what they would find inside was a horrible scene. This episode covers the vicious attack on Amanda Leach and Sylvia Lugo, that would leave Sylvia sadly deceased and Amanda looked at as the main suspect. Meanwhile the person actually responsible was left to continue to wreak havoc on Park Slope. This episode will discuss aspects of sexual violence, domestic violence and crime victimization. Please see the resources below if you or someone you know have been personally impacted by any of these.
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If you are in need of additional support/resources or want to get involved in supporting any of the organizations discussed in this episode you can reach out to:
RAINN- 1-800-656-HOPE, online.rainn.org y rainn.org/es
Domestic Violence Hotline- 1-800-799-7223, text the word 'start' to 88788 or visit thehotline.org
National Center for Victims of Crime- victimsofcrime.org
Anti-Violence Program- https://avp.org
If you are having thoughts of self harm or suicide, You can reach a specialized LGBTQI+ affirming counselor by texting “Q” to 988 or by calling 988 and pressing “3.”
The intro theme for this podcast are sections of Nightmare Machine by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), CC BY 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
Jun 23, 2024
26 min

On July 2, 1990, Jackson Heights resident Alan Sack had stopped while walking home to speak with a friend after parting ways with his life partner Julio Rivera about 20 minutes earlier near Public School 69 on 78th Street when they were approached by a panicked man yelling that a man was being murdered in the nearby school yard. The group started running in the direction of the school yard and what they would find would alter not only the lives of the group but would lead to the first prosecutions and convictions for a hate crime in New York State and spur a flurry of pro-LGBTQ changes across the state and the nation. In this episode we delve into the life and legacy of 29 year old Julio Rivera whose life was brutally taken from him in a senseless act of hate and violence. The act would unite the LGBTQ community in Queens to have the first successful march in Queens and lead to the start of the Queens pride parade that still takes place today.
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Anti-Violence Program- https://avp.org
If you are having thoughts of self harm or suicide, You can reach a specialized LGBTQI+ affirming counselor by texting “Q” to 988 or by calling 988 and pressing “3.”
The intro theme for this podcast are sections of Nightmare Machine by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), CC BY 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
Jun 9, 2024
27 min

Venus Xtravaganza was an up and coming performer in New York City's underground ballroom community. She had landed a spotlight in Jennie Livingston's Documentary 'Paris is Burning' highlighting New York City's drag scene and some of the challenges members of the community faced. On December 21, 1988, Venus' life would be cut short when she was strangled and left under a bed in room 113 of New York City's Duchess Hotel. Her murder is still unsolved. This episode we talk about the life and legacy of Venus, the challenges that members of the LGBTQ+ community face in the 1980's that still exist today, as well as the history and evolution of the underground ballroom community, voguing, and House Xtravaganza.
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Human Rights Campaign- https://www.hrc.org
Movement Advancement Project- https://www.lgbtmap.org
Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network- www.rainn.org
National Institute of Mental Health- https://www.nimh.nih.gov
If you are having thoughts of self harm or suicide, You can reach a specialized LGBTQI+ affirming counselor by texting “Q” to 988 or by calling 988 and pressing “3.”
The intro theme for this podcast are sections of Nightmare Machine by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), CC BY 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
Jun 2, 2024
20 min

In this powerful return to New York’s Dark Side, Amanda dives deep into the untold story of Stephanie Saint Clair—a fierce, brilliant, and fearless woman of color who built a criminal empire in the heart of Harlem during the early 20th century.Known as Madam Queen of Policy, Saint Clair battled not just poverty and racism, but corrupt cops, rival bankers, and even mafia boss Dutch Schultz. From her traumatic beginnings in the French Caribbean to her rise as a numbers game queen in Prohibition-era New York, this episode explores her harrowing experiences, sharp intellect, and unrelenting spirit that made her one of Harlem's most iconic underworld figures.Despite enduring violence, betrayal, and imprisonment, Saint Clair emerged as a community advocate, civil rights champion, and living legend. This episode is a tribute to her legacy—and to the power of defiance.Episode TranscriptCheck out our Patreon Page!For all episode sources and additional information about this case, please check out our episode page following this LINK. Don't forget you can also follow the show on the following Social Media PlatformsFacebook: New York's Dark SideX: @NYDarkSidePodInstagram: @NYDarkSidePodHave feedback or want to get in contact with Amanda? Reach out via email at [email protected] intro theme for this podcast are sections of Nightmare Machine by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), CC BY 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
Apr 7, 2024
28 min

📋 Episode Description:On a stormy December night in 1986, 21-year-old Nancy Hyer set out to do a kind deed—picking up a friend in need. What began as an act of compassion turned into a mystery that still haunts Long Island nearly 40 years later. In this deeply tragic episode, Amanda Morgan tells the heartbreaking story of Nancy and 19-year-old Billy Fischer, whose lives were brutally cut short, and of the man who remains the primary suspect: William Peter Fischer—Billy's own father—who has been on the run ever since.As the one-year anniversary of the podcast coincides with a personal loss, Amanda reflects on grief, persistence, and the enduring pain of unanswered questions. This is a case of family betrayal, haunting evidence, and a search for justice that continues to this day.🕵️♀️ Key Topics Covered:Timeline of the events leading up to Nancy and Billy’s disappearanceBackground on Nancy Hyer and Billy Fischer’s friendshipThe strained relationship between Billy and his father, William Peter FischerThe discovery of the abandoned car and the tragic crime sceneEvidence recovered from William Fischer’s homeThe investigation, arrest warrant, and William’s sudden disappearanceOngoing efforts to locate William Peter FischerReflections on loss, justice, and podcast milestones🔍 Case Status: William Peter Fischer remains a fugitive. As of 2025, he would be approaching 80 years old. He is still listed on New York’s Most Wanted list and is wanted internationally by the FBI and Interpol.If you have any information on the whereabouts of William Peter Fischer, please contact:New York State Police: (631) 756-3300🧵 Follow & Support the Show:Instagram, Facebook & X: @NewYorksDarkSidePatreon: Support the show for early access and bonus contentFull source list & images: Episode Webpage🙏 Special Mentions: Huge thanks to our listeners for supporting us through an incredible first year!Shout-out to Keystone Cold Cases Podcast for the recent promo swap and support.The intro theme for this podcast are sections of Nightmare Machine by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), CC BY 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
Mar 17, 2024
14 min

On October 16, 1869, two men digging a well for a farmer in Cardiff, New York would make a shocking discovery when their shovels hit something hard in the in dirt. They would uncover what appeared to be a giant petrified man, lying naked in the ground. News of the discovery would enthrall the nation, bringing visitors from all around to see the spectacle, but experts would soon uncover the truth of the giant. This is the tale of how the 'villainous' George Hull, a man from Binghamton, NY created a hoax that has been dubbed "The Greatest Hoax in United State History".
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The intro theme for this podcast are sections of Nightmare Machine by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), CC BY 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
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Mar 10, 2024
18 min
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