Atoka cold case featured on true crime podcast
A Georgia based true crime podcast is featuring an Oklahoma cold case of an Atoka man
missing since 2002.
The Fall Line podcast features cold cases that have especially received little, if any, public attention. Next January will mark 20 years since
Victor Ray Greenwood went missing. The podcast host and the Greenwood family hope this will spark conversation and bring forward new leads.
“Cause somebody knows something, I know they do. Cause it’s a small town like everybody knows everybody,” said Eric Greenwood, Victor Ray Greenwood’s younger brother.
Eric Greenwood was 17-years-old when his brother
Victor Ray Greenwood went missing. Victor was 37-years-old at the time. He’s been an endangered missing person since.
“Everybody used to see him walking, I remember people would tell me yeah I’ve seen him walking down the highway. He did his same routine walk all the time, he never changed it up,” said Greenwood.
Victor walked everywhere because he was legally blind. He was last seen after leaving for one of his routine walks in 2002.
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The first episode tells the story of his disappearance in an effort to spark conversation on his whereabouts.
“We are interested in asking people to think because there are people out there who might have an idea who might actually know or might not know that they know something important,” said Norton.
The second episode will be released Wednesday, and will explain all of the possibilities as to what happened to Victor or where he could be now.
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The family encourages the community to listen to the podcast. If you have any information on Victor Ray Greenwood’s disappearance, contact the Atoka Police Department at 580-889-3250.
Atoka cold case featured on true crime podcast