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News Man Weekly: Tom Joudrey talks ‘Passenger Seat’ podcast about 2012 Mansfield kidnapping
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Richland Source
MANSFIELD — Mansfield native Tom Joudrey, creator of Passenger Seat — a three-part podcast revisiting the harrowing 2012 kidnapping of Jennifer Hurst — is the guest on episode No.
Joudrey also discusses why, more than a decade later, Hurst still feels compelled to tell her story — and what creating Passenger Seat taught him about storytelling, journalism and his hometown.
Also this week, the 2026 Richland County Fair is underway.
Hunnell offers a peek at his top five all-time fair foods, which includes fair fries drenched in vinegar at the top of the list.
Watch the Tom Joudrey interview: